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Mary Gay Scanlon

Mary Gay Scanlon (born August 30, 1959) is an American attorney and politician. A member of the Democratic Party, she has represented Pennsylvania's 5th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives since 2019. The district is based in Delaware County, a mostly suburban county west of Philadelphia, and also includes parts of South and Southwest Philadelphia and slivers of Chester and Montgomery counties. Scanlon spent the final two months of 2018 as the member for Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district. She was elected to both positions on November 6, 2018. That day, she ran in a special election in the old 7th to serve out the term of her predecessor, Pat Meehan, and in a regular election for a full two-year term in the new 5th. She was sworn in as the member for the 7th on November 13, 2018, and transferred to the 5th on January 3, 2019.

Mary Gay Scanlon
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Pennsylvania
Assumed office
November 13, 2018
Preceded byPat Meehan
Constituency
Personal details
Born (1959-08-30) August 30, 1959 (age 64)
Syracuse, New York, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseMark Stewart
Children3
EducationColgate University (BA)
University of Pennsylvania (JD)
WebsiteHouse website

Early life and education Edit

Scanlon was born in Syracuse, New York.[1] She is the daughter of Daniel Scanlon and Carol Florence Yehle, and has two sisters, Elizabeth Maura Scanlon and M. Kathleen Scanlon. Her father was an attorney and was appointed part-time magistrate in 1971 and full-time magistrate in 1993.[2] Her mother, Carol Florence Yehle, was an English professor at Jefferson Community College in Watertown, NY. Her maternal grandfather, Leo J. Yehle, was a family-court judge who helped write the first juvenile justice code in New York in the 1960s.[3]

Scanlon earned her B.A. from Colgate University in 1980 and her J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1984. Upon completing her education, she became a judicial law clerk for Judge J. Sydney Hoffman of the Superior Court of Pennsylvania.[4]

Legal career Edit

In 1985, Scanlon represented a sexually abused 11-year-old girl in a dependency case. This experience made Scanlon decide to pursue a career in public interest law. In 1994, she received the Fidelity Award, the highest award for public service from the Philadelphia Bar Association.[3]

Scanlon served as an attorney with the Education Law Center of Philadelphia, helping implement special education laws, before joining Ballard Spahr as pro bono counsel. There she helped coordinate the provision of free legal services to low-income recipients. She partnered with the Wills for Heroes Foundation, providing legal documents free of charge to first responders. She helped a young woman from Guinea who had sickle-cell disease obtain permanent residency.[3]

In 2006, she was appointed vice chair of the Tax Commission.[4] The following year, she joined the board of the Wallingford-Swarthmore School District[5] and served as its president from 2009 to 2011.[4][6] She continued as a member of the board until 2015.[5]

U.S. House of Representatives Edit

Elections Edit

2018 general Edit

On February 25, 2018, Scanlon launched her campaign for US Congress in Pennsylvania's 5th district in the 2018 election. The district had previously been the 7th, represented by four-term Republican Pat Meehan, who had announced a month earlier that he was not running for reelection. She kicked off the campaign by giving a speech at Swarthmore Rutledge School. The seat was one of several that had been significantly redrawn by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, which ruled that the previous map had been an unconstitutional partisan Republican gerrymander. The redrawn 5th covers all of Delaware County, slivers of Montgomery and Chester counties, and the southwestern corner of Philadelphia, including the areas around the South Philadelphia Sports Complex and Philadelphia International Airport.[7] Scanlon said that her interest in running was also piqued by the fact that Pennsylvania had no women in its congressional delegation.[8] She was endorsed by former Pennsylvania governor Ed Rendell and the Philadelphia Inquirer.[6]

On May 15, Scanlon won the 10-person primary with 16,831 votes, or a 28.4% share of the votes cast. Her closest competitor was former Assistant United States Attorney for United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania Ashley Lunkenheimer, who received 9,060 votes or a 15.3% share.[9] "Tonight we can revel in this moment," Scanlon said in her acceptance of the Democratic nomination. "You all here have once again rewritten history in Delaware County. Tonight, we made it possible for this new district for the first time to be represented by a Democrat in Congress and to be represented by a woman in Congress."[10] The new 5th is more compact and Democratic than its predecessor. Had it existed in 2016, Hillary Clinton would have won it with 63% of the vote, which would have been her third-best performance in the state and her strongest outside of the Philadelphia-based districts.[11] By comparison, Clinton won the old 7th with 49% of the vote.[12]

2018 special Edit

Meehan resigned from the House on April 27, 2018, a month before the primary. Scanlon was named the Democratic candidate in a special election to succeed him.[13] As a result, she ran in two elections on November 6, a special election for the balance of Meehan's fourth term in the old 7th and a regular election for a full two-year term in the new 5th. Her Republican opponent was prosecutor Pearl Kim.

2018 election results

On November 6, Scanlon defeated Kim in both the special and regular elections.[14] The margin was much closer in the special election for the 7th district because it took place under the old district lines that had been thrown out by the state supreme court earlier in the year.

She was sworn into her 7th district seat on November 13, 2018,[15] in a ceremony attended by Hawa Salih, a Sudanese human rights activist whom Scanlon helped gain asylum in the U.S. She was one of four Democratic women elected to Congress from Pennsylvania in 2018. The others were Madeleine Dean, Chrissy Houlahan and Susan Wild. The state's congressional delegation had previously been all male.[16] She is only the third Democrat to represent this district and its predecessors since 1939.

2020 Edit

On November 3, 2020, Scanlon defeated Republican nominee Dasha Pruett with 64.7% of the vote (255,743 votes) to Pruett's 35.3% (139,552).[17]

 
Scanlon with her family being sworn in by Speaker Nancy Pelosi

She transferred to the 5th district in January 2019, with two months' more seniority than the other freshmen elected in 2018.

Tenure Edit

In 2021, Scanlon introduced the ACCESS Act of 2021, which would mandate data portability on major tech platforms.[18]

Foreign Policy Edit

In 2023, Scanlon was among 50 Democrats to vote to remove American troops from Somalia by voting for H.Con.Res. 30.[19][20] Scanlon was among 56 Democrats to vote in favor of H.Con.Res. 21 which directed President Joe Biden to remove U.S. troops from Syria within 180 days.[21][22]

A member of the Irish-American community in Pennsylvania, Scanlon is a member of the Congressional Friends of Ireland Caucus and traveled with President Joe Biden to Ireland in 2023.[23]

Committee assignments[24] Edit

Caucus memberships Edit

Electoral history Edit

Democratic primary results, 2018 (regular)
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mary Gay Scanlon 16,804 28.4
Democratic Ashley Lunkenheimer 9,044 15.3
Democratic Richard Lazer 8,892 15.0
Democratic Molly Sheehan 6,099 10.3
Democratic Greg Vitali 5,558 9.4
Democratic Lindy Li 4,126 7.0
Democratic Theresa Wright 3,046 5.2
Democratic Thaddeus Kirkland 2,327 3.9
Democratic Margo L. Davidson 2,275 3.9
Democratic Larry Arata 913 1.5
Total votes 59,084 100.0
Pennsylvania's 5th congressional district, 2018 (regular)
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mary Gay Scanlon 198,639 65.2
Republican Pearl Kim 106,075 34.8
Total votes 304,714 100.0
Democratic gain from Republican
Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district, 2018 (special)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Mary Gay Scanlon 173,268 52.27% +11.47%
Republican Pearl Kim 152,503 46.01% -13.46%
Libertarian Sandra Teresa Salas 3,177 0.96% N/A
Green Brianna Johnston 2,511 0.76% N/A
Total votes 331,459 100.0% N/A
Democratic gain from Republican
Pennsylvania's 5th congressional district, 2020 (regular)
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mary Gay Scanlon 255,743 64.7
Republican Dasha Pruett 139,552 35.3
Total votes 395,295 100.0
Pennsylvania's 5th congressional district, 2022
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mary Gay Scanlon 205,128 65.1
Republican David Galluch 110,058 34.9
Total votes 315,186 100.0
Democratic hold

Political positions Edit

According to the Delaware County Daily Times, Scanlon's policy interests "include the need for fair elections; challenges to free speech; access to health care and public education; human rights for the victims of economic and political oppression; gun control; and threats to the environment."[8] She is in favor of universal pre-K and supports marijuana decriminalization. In order to reduce the federal deficit, Scanlon wants to roll back Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. On the subject of a $15 minimum wage, she says she likes it "as a goal, but I do think we need to be careful and probably stage it."[6]

Personal life Edit

Scanlon lives in Swarthmore with her husband, Mark Stewart. They have three adult children.[26] Scanlon is Roman Catholic and can trace her ancestry back to Ballybunion in County Kerry, Ireland.[27][28]

Scanlon was the victim of a carjacking on December 22, 2021, during which she was robbed at gunpoint. The crime took place in South Philadelphia, after Scanlon finished touring Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park that day. She was physically unharmed.[29] The Delaware State Police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation recovered Scanlon's car later in the day in New Castle County, Delaware, near the Christiana Mall.[30] Five people, who were inside the car when police found it, were taken into custody about six hours after the carjacking.[31][32][33]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "SCANLON, Mary Gay | US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives". history.house.gov. Retrieved February 17, 2021.
  2. ^ "Daniel Scanlon Jr., 69". Syracuse Post-Standard. July 20, 1998. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
  3. ^ a b c Sacharow, Fredda (2009). "Scanlon Finds Her Calling in the Family Business: Public Interest". Penn Law Journal. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
  4. ^ a b c . Ballard Spahr LLP. Archived from the original on June 12, 2018. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
  5. ^ a b "Watertown native runs for congress in Pennsylvania". Watertown Daily Times. May 1, 2018. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
  6. ^ a b c Otterbein, Holly (May 9, 2018). "Meet Mary Gay Scanlon, the education advocate and Ballard lawyer running for Congress". Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
  7. ^ Rose, Alex (November 15, 2018). "Scanlon takes helm of 7th District in Congress". Daily Times. Retrieved November 16, 2018.
  8. ^ a b Sheehan, Neil (February 25, 2018). . Delaware County Daily Times. Archived from the original on March 15, 2018. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
  9. ^ "Pennsylvania Primary Election Results". New York Times. May 17, 2018. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
  10. ^ Carey, Kathleen (May 16, 2018). "Scanlon wins Dem contest in race for 5th District U.S. Congress seat". Delaware County Daily Times. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
  11. ^ Presidential results by congressional district for districts used in 2018, from Daily Kos
  12. ^ Presidential results by congressional district for districts used in 2016, from Daily Kos
  13. ^ Carey, Kathleen (May 26, 2018). "Dems tap Mary Gay Scanlon as candidate for 7th District special election". Daily Local News. Retrieved May 29, 2018.
  14. ^ Carey, Kathleen E. (November 7, 2018). "Scanlon makes history as Delco's first congresswoman". Daily Times. Retrieved November 16, 2018.
  15. ^ Martin, Jacquelyne (November 14, 2018). "Mary Gay Scanlon sworn in as first woman in Pennsylvania delegation since 2014". Daily Times. Retrieved November 16, 2018.
  16. ^ Olson, Laura (November 14, 2018). "Pennsylvania once again has a woman in Congress". The Morning Call. Retrieved November 16, 2018.
  17. ^ "Pennsylvania's 5th Congressional District election, 2020". Ballotpedia. Retrieved August 1, 2022.
  18. ^ Ghaffary, Shirin (June 11, 2021). "What you need to know about the House's opening bid to rein in Big Tech". Vox. Retrieved March 13, 2022.
  19. ^ "House rejects Gaetz resolution to remove US troops from Somalia". Roll Call. April 27, 2023.
  20. ^ "H.Con.Res. 30: Directing the President, pursuant to section 5(c) of … -- House Vote #201 -- Apr 27, 2023". GovTrack.us.
  21. ^ "H.Con.Res. 21: Directing the President, pursuant to section 5(c) of … -- House Vote #136 -- Mar 8, 2023".
  22. ^ "House Votes Down Bill Directing Removal of Troops From Syria". Associated Press. March 8, 2023.
  23. ^ https://www.irishstar.com/news/pennsylvania-news/congresswoman-mary-gay-scanlon-irish-30260292
  24. ^ "Mary Gay Scanlon - Committees and Caucuses". US House of Representatives. Retrieved September 10, 2023.
  25. ^ "Caucus Members". US House of Representatives. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  26. ^ Blumenthal, Jeff (May 6, 2010). "Stewart to replace Makadon as Ballard Spahr chairman". Philadelphia Business Journal. Retrieved November 16, 2018.
  27. ^ "Meet Mary Gay Scanlon, the education advocate and Ballard lawyer running for Congress | #PA5". May 9, 2018.
  28. ^ Boyle, Fionnuala (June 11, 2023). "US Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon on Irish pride and continuing to protect 'the guardrails of democracy'". Irish Star. Retrieved September 10, 2023.
  29. ^ Palmer, Chris; Marin, Max (December 22, 2021). "U.S. Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon carjacked and robbed in South Philly after touring FDR Park". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved December 22, 2021.
  30. ^ Staff (December 22, 2021). "Sources: Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon's stolen vehicle located in Delaware". Philadelphia, PA: WPVI-TV. Retrieved December 22, 2021.
  31. ^ 5 in custody after Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon carjacked at gunpoint in Philadelphia, NBC News, December 22, 2021
  32. ^ A 19-year-old has been charged in the carjacking of U.S. Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon, police say. Four other teens were also arrested, Philadelphia Inquirer, December 23, 2021
  33. ^ Democratic congresswoman carjacked at gunpoint in Philadelphia, CNN, December 22, 2021

External links Edit

  • Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon official U.S. House website
  • Mary Gay Scanlon for Congress official campaign website

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For other people named Mary Scanlon see Mary Scanlon disambiguation Mary Gay Scanlon born August 30 1959 is an American attorney and politician A member of the Democratic Party she has represented Pennsylvania s 5th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives since 2019 The district is based in Delaware County a mostly suburban county west of Philadelphia and also includes parts of South and Southwest Philadelphia and slivers of Chester and Montgomery counties Scanlon spent the final two months of 2018 as the member for Pennsylvania s 7th congressional district She was elected to both positions on November 6 2018 That day she ran in a special election in the old 7th to serve out the term of her predecessor Pat Meehan and in a regular election for a full two year term in the new 5th She was sworn in as the member for the 7th on November 13 2018 and transferred to the 5th on January 3 2019 Mary Gay ScanlonMember of the U S House of Representatives from PennsylvaniaIncumbentAssumed office November 13 2018Preceded byPat MeehanConstituency7th district 2018 2019 5th district 2019 present Personal detailsBorn 1959 08 30 August 30 1959 age 64 Syracuse New York U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseMark StewartChildren3EducationColgate University BA University of Pennsylvania JD WebsiteHouse websiteMary Gay Scanlon s voice source source Mary Gay Scanlon speaks in support of extended restaurant aid following the COVID 19 pandemicRecorded April 6 2022 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Legal career 3 U S House of Representatives 3 1 Elections 3 1 1 2018 general 3 1 2 2018 special 3 1 3 2020 3 2 Tenure 3 2 1 Foreign Policy 3 3 Committee assignments 24 3 4 Caucus memberships 4 Electoral history 5 Political positions 6 Personal life 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education EditScanlon was born in Syracuse New York 1 She is the daughter of Daniel Scanlon and Carol Florence Yehle and has two sisters Elizabeth Maura Scanlon and M Kathleen Scanlon Her father was an attorney and was appointed part time magistrate in 1971 and full time magistrate in 1993 2 Her mother Carol Florence Yehle was an English professor at Jefferson Community College in Watertown NY Her maternal grandfather Leo J Yehle was a family court judge who helped write the first juvenile justice code in New York in the 1960s 3 Scanlon earned her B A from Colgate University in 1980 and her J D from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1984 Upon completing her education she became a judicial law clerk for Judge J Sydney Hoffman of the Superior Court of Pennsylvania 4 Legal career EditIn 1985 Scanlon represented a sexually abused 11 year old girl in a dependency case This experience made Scanlon decide to pursue a career in public interest law In 1994 she received the Fidelity Award the highest award for public service from the Philadelphia Bar Association 3 Scanlon served as an attorney with the Education Law Center of Philadelphia helping implement special education laws before joining Ballard Spahr as pro bono counsel There she helped coordinate the provision of free legal services to low income recipients She partnered with the Wills for Heroes Foundation providing legal documents free of charge to first responders She helped a young woman from Guinea who had sickle cell disease obtain permanent residency 3 In 2006 she was appointed vice chair of the Tax Commission 4 The following year she joined the board of the Wallingford Swarthmore School District 5 and served as its president from 2009 to 2011 4 6 She continued as a member of the board until 2015 5 U S House of Representatives EditElections Edit 2018 general Edit Main article 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania District 5 On February 25 2018 Scanlon launched her campaign for US Congress in Pennsylvania s 5th district in the 2018 election The district had previously been the 7th represented by four term Republican Pat Meehan who had announced a month earlier that he was not running for reelection She kicked off the campaign by giving a speech at Swarthmore Rutledge School The seat was one of several that had been significantly redrawn by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court which ruled that the previous map had been an unconstitutional partisan Republican gerrymander The redrawn 5th covers all of Delaware County slivers of Montgomery and Chester counties and the southwestern corner of Philadelphia including the areas around the South Philadelphia Sports Complex and Philadelphia International Airport 7 Scanlon said that her interest in running was also piqued by the fact that Pennsylvania had no women in its congressional delegation 8 She was endorsed by former Pennsylvania governor Ed Rendell and the Philadelphia Inquirer 6 On May 15 Scanlon won the 10 person primary with 16 831 votes or a 28 4 share of the votes cast Her closest competitor was former Assistant United States Attorney for United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania Ashley Lunkenheimer who received 9 060 votes or a 15 3 share 9 Tonight we can revel in this moment Scanlon said in her acceptance of the Democratic nomination You all here have once again rewritten history in Delaware County Tonight we made it possible for this new district for the first time to be represented by a Democrat in Congress and to be represented by a woman in Congress 10 The new 5th is more compact and Democratic than its predecessor Had it existed in 2016 Hillary Clinton would have won it with 63 of the vote which would have been her third best performance in the state and her strongest outside of the Philadelphia based districts 11 By comparison Clinton won the old 7th with 49 of the vote 12 2018 special Edit Main article 2018 Pennsylvania s 7th and 15th congressional district special elections District 7 Meehan resigned from the House on April 27 2018 a month before the primary Scanlon was named the Democratic candidate in a special election to succeed him 13 As a result she ran in two elections on November 6 a special election for the balance of Meehan s fourth term in the old 7th and a regular election for a full two year term in the new 5th Her Republican opponent was prosecutor Pearl Kim 2018 election resultsOn November 6 Scanlon defeated Kim in both the special and regular elections 14 The margin was much closer in the special election for the 7th district because it took place under the old district lines that had been thrown out by the state supreme court earlier in the year She was sworn into her 7th district seat on November 13 2018 15 in a ceremony attended by Hawa Salih a Sudanese human rights activist whom Scanlon helped gain asylum in the U S She was one of four Democratic women elected to Congress from Pennsylvania in 2018 The others were Madeleine Dean Chrissy Houlahan and Susan Wild The state s congressional delegation had previously been all male 16 She is only the third Democrat to represent this district and its predecessors since 1939 2020 Edit Main article 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania District 5On November 3 2020 Scanlon defeated Republican nominee Dasha Pruett with 64 7 of the vote 255 743 votes to Pruett s 35 3 139 552 17 nbsp Scanlon with her family being sworn in by Speaker Nancy PelosiShe transferred to the 5th district in January 2019 with two months more seniority than the other freshmen elected in 2018 Tenure Edit In 2021 Scanlon introduced the ACCESS Act of 2021 which would mandate data portability on major tech platforms 18 Foreign Policy Edit In 2023 Scanlon was among 50 Democrats to vote to remove American troops from Somalia by voting for H Con Res 30 19 20 Scanlon was among 56 Democrats to vote in favor of H Con Res 21 which directed President Joe Biden to remove U S troops from Syria within 180 days 21 22 A member of the Irish American community in Pennsylvania Scanlon is a member of the Congressional Friends of Ireland Caucus and traveled with President Joe Biden to Ireland in 2023 23 Committee assignments 24 Edit Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution and Limited Government Ranking Member Subcommittee on Administrative State Regulatory Reform and Antitrust Committee on Rules Subcommittee on Rules and Organization of the House Ranking Member Caucus memberships Edit Youth Mentoring Caucus Chair Congressional Caucus on Foster Youth Co Chair Friends of Ireland Caucus Access to Legal Aid Caucus Chair Congressional Progressive Caucus 25 Congressional Equality Caucus Vice Chair Electoral history EditDemocratic primary results 2018 regular Party Candidate Votes Democratic Mary Gay Scanlon 16 804 28 4Democratic Ashley Lunkenheimer 9 044 15 3Democratic Richard Lazer 8 892 15 0Democratic Molly Sheehan 6 099 10 3Democratic Greg Vitali 5 558 9 4Democratic Lindy Li 4 126 7 0Democratic Theresa Wright 3 046 5 2Democratic Thaddeus Kirkland 2 327 3 9Democratic Margo L Davidson 2 275 3 9Democratic Larry Arata 913 1 5Total votes 59 084 100 0Pennsylvania s 5th congressional district 2018 regular Party Candidate Votes Democratic Mary Gay Scanlon 198 639 65 2Republican Pearl Kim 106 075 34 8Total votes 304 714 100 0Democratic gain from RepublicanPennsylvania s 7th congressional district 2018 special Party Candidate Votes Democratic Mary Gay Scanlon 173 268 52 27 11 47 Republican Pearl Kim 152 503 46 01 13 46 Libertarian Sandra Teresa Salas 3 177 0 96 N AGreen Brianna Johnston 2 511 0 76 N ATotal votes 331 459 100 0 N ADemocratic gain from RepublicanPennsylvania s 5th congressional district 2020 regular Party Candidate Votes Democratic Mary Gay Scanlon 255 743 64 7Republican Dasha Pruett 139 552 35 3Total votes 395 295 100 0Pennsylvania s 5th congressional district 2022 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Mary Gay Scanlon 205 128 65 1Republican David Galluch 110 058 34 9Total votes 315 186 100 0Democratic holdPolitical positions EditAccording to the Delaware County Daily Times Scanlon s policy interests include the need for fair elections challenges to free speech access to health care and public education human rights for the victims of economic and political oppression gun control and threats to the environment 8 She is in favor of universal pre K and supports marijuana decriminalization In order to reduce the federal deficit Scanlon wants to roll back Tax Cuts and Jobs Act On the subject of a 15 minimum wage she says she likes it as a goal but I do think we need to be careful and probably stage it 6 Personal life EditScanlon lives in Swarthmore with her husband Mark Stewart They have three adult children 26 Scanlon is Roman Catholic and can trace her ancestry back to Ballybunion in County Kerry Ireland 27 28 Scanlon was the victim of a carjacking on December 22 2021 during which she was robbed at gunpoint The crime took place in South Philadelphia after Scanlon finished touring Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park that day She was physically unharmed 29 The Delaware State Police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation recovered Scanlon s car later in the day in New Castle County Delaware near the Christiana Mall 30 Five people who were inside the car when police found it were taken into custody about six hours after the carjacking 31 32 33 See also EditWomen in the United States House of Representatives List of American politicians of Irish descentReferences Edit SCANLON Mary Gay US House of Representatives History Art amp Archives history house gov Retrieved February 17 2021 Daniel Scanlon Jr 69 Syracuse Post Standard July 20 1998 Retrieved May 29 2018 a b c Sacharow Fredda 2009 Scanlon Finds Her Calling in the Family Business Public Interest Penn Law Journal Retrieved May 29 2018 a b c Mary Gay Scanlon Pro Bono Counsel Ballard Spahr LLP Archived from the original on June 12 2018 Retrieved May 29 2018 a b Watertown native runs for congress in Pennsylvania Watertown Daily Times May 1 2018 Retrieved May 29 2018 a b c Otterbein Holly May 9 2018 Meet Mary Gay Scanlon the education advocate and Ballard lawyer running for Congress Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved May 29 2018 Rose Alex November 15 2018 Scanlon takes helm of 7th District in Congress Daily Times Retrieved November 16 2018 a b Sheehan Neil February 25 2018 Former Wallingford Swarthmore school board president launches bid for Congress in the 5th Delaware County Daily Times Archived from the original on March 15 2018 Retrieved May 29 2018 Pennsylvania Primary Election Results New York Times May 17 2018 Retrieved May 29 2018 Carey Kathleen May 16 2018 Scanlon wins Dem contest in race for 5th District U S Congress seat Delaware County Daily Times Retrieved May 29 2018 Presidential results by congressional district for districts used in 2018 from Daily Kos Presidential results by congressional district for districts used in 2016 from Daily Kos Carey Kathleen May 26 2018 Dems tap Mary Gay Scanlon as candidate for 7th District special election Daily Local News Retrieved May 29 2018 Carey Kathleen E November 7 2018 Scanlon makes history as Delco s first congresswoman Daily Times Retrieved November 16 2018 Martin Jacquelyne November 14 2018 Mary Gay Scanlon sworn in as first woman in Pennsylvania delegation since 2014 Daily Times Retrieved November 16 2018 Olson Laura November 14 2018 Pennsylvania once again has a woman in Congress The Morning Call Retrieved November 16 2018 Pennsylvania s 5th Congressional District election 2020 Ballotpedia Retrieved August 1 2022 Ghaffary Shirin June 11 2021 What you need to know about the House s opening bid to rein in Big Tech Vox Retrieved March 13 2022 House rejects Gaetz resolution to remove US troops from Somalia Roll Call April 27 2023 H Con Res 30 Directing the President pursuant to section 5 c of House Vote 201 Apr 27 2023 GovTrack us H Con Res 21 Directing the President pursuant to section 5 c of House Vote 136 Mar 8 2023 House Votes Down Bill Directing Removal of Troops From Syria Associated Press March 8 2023 https www irishstar com news pennsylvania news congresswoman mary gay scanlon irish 30260292 Mary Gay Scanlon Committees and Caucuses US House of Representatives Retrieved September 10 2023 Caucus Members US House of Representatives Retrieved January 3 2021 Blumenthal Jeff May 6 2010 Stewart to replace Makadon as Ballard Spahr chairman Philadelphia Business Journal Retrieved November 16 2018 Meet Mary Gay Scanlon the education advocate and Ballard lawyer running for Congress PA5 May 9 2018 Boyle Fionnuala June 11 2023 US Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon on Irish pride and continuing to protect the guardrails of democracy Irish Star Retrieved September 10 2023 Palmer Chris Marin Max December 22 2021 U S Rep Mary Gay Scanlon carjacked and robbed in South Philly after touring FDR Park The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved December 22 2021 Staff December 22 2021 Sources Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon s stolen vehicle located in Delaware Philadelphia PA WPVI TV Retrieved December 22 2021 5 in custody after Rep Mary Gay Scanlon carjacked at gunpoint in Philadelphia NBC News December 22 2021 A 19 year old has been charged in the carjacking of U S Rep Mary Gay Scanlon police say Four other teens were also arrested Philadelphia Inquirer December 23 2021 Democratic congresswoman carjacked at gunpoint in Philadelphia CNN December 22 2021External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mary Gay Scanlon Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon official U S House website Mary Gay Scanlon for Congress official campaign websiteBiography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Legislation sponsored at the Library of Congress Profile at Vote Smart Appearances on C SPANU S House of RepresentativesPreceded byPat Meehan Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom Pennsylvania s 7th congressional district2018 2019 Succeeded bySusan WildPreceded byGlenn Thompson Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom Pennsylvania s 5th congressional district2019 present IncumbentU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byJoseph Morelle United States representatives by seniority230th Succeeded bySusan Wild Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mary Gay Scanlon amp oldid 1177285560, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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