Rob Bresnahan Jr. addresses daylight saving time and honors fallen state police corporal

Rob Bresnahan, U.S. Representative of Pennsylvania's 8th Congressional District
Rob Bresnahan, U.S. Representative of Pennsylvania's 8th Congressional District
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Congressman Rob Bresnahan Jr. shared several updates on his social media accounts over the past two days, addressing both community matters and legislative duties.

On March 8, Bresnahan reminded constituents about Daylight Saving Time, writing “Springing forward! Looking forward to more sunshine in the evenings to enjoy NEPA. Don’t forget to set your clocks ahead!”

The following day, he expressed condolences regarding a recent tragedy involving law enforcement. On March 9, Bresnahan posted “We are deeply saddened by the loss of Pennsylvania State Police Corporal Timothy O’Connor, killed in the line of duty. He made the ultimate sacrifice serving and protecting his community. My prayers are with his wife, daughter, family, friends, and the entire Pennsylvania State”.

Later that same day, Bresnahan highlighted his legislative role by stating “Honored to preside over the House Floor today and represent Northeastern Pennsylvania in the People’s House.”

Rob Bresnahan Jr. serves as a U.S. Congressman representing Northeastern Pennsylvania.



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