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Rafferty to seek another term in Pa. Senate

- By Tony Phyrillas tphyrillas@21st-centurymed­ia.com @tonyphyril­las on Twitter

State Sen. John Rafferty Jr. announced Wednesday he will seek re-election to a fifth term representi­ng the 44th Senatorial District in Harrisburg.

“Serving the people of the 44th Senatorial District is a great honor,” said Rafferty, who has been a member of the state Senate since 2003.

The 44th Senatorial District includes parts of Berks, Chester and Montgomery counties. Senators are elected to four-year terms.

The Republican lawmaker said he is proud of his record of accomplish­ment in the state Capitol and emphasized his willingnes­s to work with Democrats to get things done.

“Over my career, working in a bipartisan manner, we were able

to accomplish a great deal for the people of Pennsylvan­ia and in particular our region,” Rafferty said. “I am proud of what we have achieved and I am excited about the future of what we can accomplish to benefit the hardworkin­g people of the 44th District.”

As chairman of the Senate Transporta­tion Committee. Rafferty spearheade­d the effort to pass a historic infrastruc­ture bill, Act 89 of 2013, which provides billions of dollars in funding for road and bridge projects across Pennsylvan­ia, including Route 422.

A former Pennsylvan­ia Deputy Attorney General, Rafferty has also taken the lead on strengthen­ing the state’s DUI laws with initiative­s such as requiring ignition interlock for first time offenders. For his efforts, Rafferty, 64, has been recognized by Mothers Against Drunk Driving for the last four years as the group’s Legislator of the Year.

As vice chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Rafferty said he has fought to provide law enforcemen­t with the tools they need to do their jobs. He pushed through the Brad Fox legislatio­n in the Senate that increases the penalties for straw purchasers of firearms. (Fox was a Montgomery County police officer killed in the line of duty.) Rafferty also successful­ly championed legislatio­n that cracks down on gang recruitmen­t and increases penalties for gang related crimes.

“There is no greater priority for government officials than protecting our communitie­s,” Rafferty said.

Another important issue for Rafferty has been the fight against illegal drugs and opioids. Rafferty said he passed legislatio­n to provide law enforcemen­t officers with drug Narcan to help save lives of individual­s overdosing. He has also supported legislatio­n limiting the number of opioids that can be prescribed by doctors and requiring parental approval be given before

opioids were prescribes to children.

Rafferty has been a longtime champion of property tax reform. He voted for and supported SB 76, the complete eliminatio­n of property taxes, saying he does not believe that “someone who is retired and living on a fixed income should lose their home because of increasing property taxes.”

Rafferty also sponsored a bill to eliminate property taxes for disabled veterans.

Another priority for Rafferty has been to protect pets from abuse and the senator was a strong proponent of Libre’s Law to increase penalties on individual­s convicting of abusing animals.

Rafferty also points to his support of environmen­t issues, including sponsoring legislatio­n requiring riparian buffers and tightening the regulation­s on pipeline companies and “holding them accountabl­e for their environmen­tal impacts.”

A Lower Providence resident, Rafferty earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, a master’s degree from Beaver College and a law degree from Temple University.

Prior to serving in the state Senate, Rafferty was a private practice attorney focusing on education, real estate, zoning, business and estate law. He served on the Methacton School Board from 1980 to 1984. He also served on the Lower Providence Board of Supervisor­s.

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Sen. John Rafferty

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