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Robert Patrick Casey Jr. (born April 13, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who served from 2007 to 2025 as a United States senator from Pennsylvania. He is a member of the Democratic Party. Born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, Casey is the son of Bob Casey Sr., a former governor of Pennsylvania.
Jul. 26—WILKES-BARRE — U.S. Sen. Bob Casey on Friday said Community Health Services has "repeatedly forgone efforts to invest in their Pennsylvania facilities and risked the quality and ...
Casey, who before being elected to the Senate served as a state auditor general and treasurer and lost a 2002 primary for governor, paid Universal more than $255,000 for work on those campaigns ...
Casey was at WellSpan Good Samaritan Hospital Monday promoting SB 2816, which would make all children enrolled in Medicaid until their 19th birthday. Sen. Bob Casey calls for Medicaid coverage for ...
Casey was born in Jackson Heights, Queens, the son of Alphonsus Liguori and Marie (née Cummings) Casey.His family, of Irish descent, was originally from Scranton, Pennsylvania, but his parents moved to New York in order for his father, a devoutly Roman Catholic former coal miner who began working as a coal miner at age 10, to attend Fordham University School of Law. [4]
This was Casey's first general election loss of his political career, and the second counting Casey's primary election loss in 2002. This election made Pennsylvania one of several states to have a younger senior senator (John Fetterman) and an older junior senator (McCormick). McCormick was sworn in on January 3, 2025.
CASEY: I mentioned a few of these overarching pieces of legislation that I played a role in passing, part of a team that did it, whether it was the Affordable Care Act or the American Rescue Plan ...
The primary elections were held on May 15. [1] Incumbent Democratic Senator Bob Casey Jr. ran for re-election to a third term. [2] Casey, who faced no primary opposition, defeated the Republican nominee, Lou Barletta, [3] Green Party nominee Neal Gale, [4] and Libertarian Party nominee Dale Kerns. [5]