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Meet Susan

The daughter of a journalist and a career Air Force officer, Congresswoman Susan Wild is a mother, attorney, public servant, and a dedicated member of the Greater Lehigh Valley community for more than 30 years.

Susan is focused on working across the aisle to find common-sense solutions to the problems we face. She is fighting to lower costs and build an economy that works for working people, make health care and mental health care accessible for everyone who needs it, and invest in American manufacturing and create good-paying jobs here at home.

As an independent-minded Member of Congress, Susan’s focus is on serving all her constituents—regardless of whether they identify as Republicans, Democrats, Independents, or none-of-the-above. For her, representing PA-07 in Congress is the honor of a lifetime, and she is working every day to deliver results for every part of Pennsylvania’s 7th district.

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Today, Congresswoman Susan Wild announced that Pennsylvania has been awarded $207,342,959 in funding for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP).

On Friday, October 18, 2024, Congresswoman Susan Wild visited the Lehigh Valley Children’s Centers Spring Garden Early Learning Center, where she read to preschoolers about civic engagement, toured the facility and highlighted her forward-looking child care priorities.

Today, Congresswoman Susan Wild hosted a roundtable at Northampton Community College (NCC) to discuss the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP). At the roundtable moderated by Bob Morgan, USDA State Director of Rural Development, Cindy Axne, USDA Senior Advisor, Dr. John Barkanic, NCC Sr.

Today, U.S. Congresswoman Susan Wild (D-PA-07) and U.S. Senators Bob Casey (D-PA) and John Fetterman (D-PA) announced a critical first step in a major federal investment to help the semiconductor manufacturer Infinera build a new plant in Bethlehem, PA.

Media

Today, Congresswoman Susan Wild announced that Pennsylvania has been awarded $207,342,959 in funding for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP).

On Friday, October 18, 2024, Congresswoman Susan Wild visited the Lehigh Valley Children’s Centers Spring Garden Early Learning Center, where she read to preschoolers about civic engagement, toured the facility and highlighted her forward-looking child care priorities.

Today, Congresswoman Susan Wild hosted a roundtable at Northampton Community College (NCC) to discuss the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP). At the roundtable moderated by Bob Morgan, USDA State Director of Rural Development, Cindy Axne, USDA Senior Advisor, Dr. John Barkanic, NCC Sr.

Today, U.S. Congresswoman Susan Wild (D-PA-07) and U.S. Senators Bob Casey (D-PA) and John Fetterman (D-PA) announced a critical first step in a major federal investment to help the semiconductor manufacturer Infinera build a new plant in Bethlehem, PA.

Issues

Representing the people of PA-07 is an extraordinary privilege, and I am committed to delivering results for our community. As an independent-minded Member of Congress, my focus is on serving all my constituents—regardless of whether they identify as Republicans, Democrats, Independents, or none-of-the-above.

I am committed to ensuring that every child can access a world-class education, that our teachers and school leaders have the support they need to educate their students, and that every student who works hard and wants to attend higher education is able to afford it.

I am dedicated to ensuring that our nation’s foreign policy advances our interests, reflects our ideals, builds trust among key allies and partners, and earns the respect of our friends and adversaries alike.

Since the start of my career in Congress, I have made it one of my top priorities to fight for high-quality, affordable health care for all. As a nation, we pay the most by far of any country in the world for both medical care and prescription drugs, and yet millions of our people remain uninsured, under-insured, burdened by high insurance premiums, and unable to afford the medicine they need. This situation is unacceptable, and I’m fighting to change it.

Our economy should be structured to benefit all Americans, not just a wealthy few. I am committed to doing everything I can to build an economy in which hard work is rewarded and all workers are treated with respect and dignity.

Ensuring our public safety is a responsibility we all share as Americans. I am committed to supporting our local first responders, law enforcement officers, and health care workers who work every day to keep our community safe.