Candidate Profile

Bob Casey

PA-SEN

Bob Casey

Senator Bob Casey was born and raised in Scranton, Pennsylvania, embodying the values of hard work and perseverance. He attended the College of the Holy Cross and earned a law degree from Catholic University of America. Casey is deeply rooted in Pennsylvania’s political legacy, being the son of former Pennsylvania Governor Robert P. Casey.

Bob Casey has served as a U.S. Senator since 2007, focusing on issues that resonate deeply with Pennsylvanians. He is known for his advocacy for middle-class families, veterans, and the elderly. His legislative efforts have centered on expanding healthcare, protecting Social Security and Medicare, and promoting economic fairness. Casey has played a key role in passing bipartisan legislation aimed at improving the lives of children and people with disabilities.

Casey is a staunch advocate for affordable healthcare and has consistently supported the Affordable Care Act. He has worked to expand Medicaid and protect those with pre-existing conditions.

He is a strong proponent of labor rights, pushing for policies that protect union jobs, raise the minimum wage, and ensure workplace safety.

Casey is committed to preserving and strengthening these programs, recognizing their importance to seniors and people with disabilities.

He supports common-sense gun reforms, including universal background checks and bans on assault weapons.

Casey takes a nuanced position, supporting access to contraception and healthcare services for women while advocating for the protection of unborn children.

Casey lives in Scranton with his wife, Terese, and their four daughters. He remains connected to his roots and is dedicated to making Pennsylvania a better place for all its residents.

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Raising kids in America is expensive. When we expanded the Child Tax Credit in 2021, I heard from parents who were able to spend more time with their kids and put them in activities for the first time.

How do you put a price on that?

- Bob Casey

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