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Lehigh Valley, PA – This week, Representative Susan Wild (PA-07) joined constituents and community members to celebrate Small Business Week by touting the funding heading to businesses across the Lehigh Valley as a result of the American Rescue Plan.
Representative Susan Wild (PA-07) will host a virtual webinar about the Small Business Administration (SBA) Restaurant Revitalization Fund (RRF) Program on Monday May 3rd from 6pm to 7pm. The RRF supports the restaurant industry by providing grant funding to those entities that have suffered significant pandemic-related revenue loss.
Washington - Today, Representative Susan Wild (PA-07) is announcing two new members of her staff who come from fellowships focused on placing veterans and Gold Star families in congressional offices. Patrick Miller comes to the Wild office from HillVets and will serve in the D.C.
WASHINGTON –Representative Susan Wild (PA-07) cosponsored legislation this week to promote workers’ long-term economic success and support U.S. economic recovery efforts amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The Investing in American Workers Act of 2021 prioritizes workers in U.S.
Ahead of President Joe Biden’s speech to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday, Representative Susan Wild (PA-07) hosted a virtual press conference with her guest, Bethanie Shoemaker.
Today, Representative Susan Wild (PA-07) announced the Community Funded Projects she is submitting to the House Committee on Appropriations for their consideration this funding cycle.
On May 15, 2021, Representative Susan Wild (PA-07) will host an information session about military academy nominations. The event is open to all students in Pennsylvania’s 7th Congressional District who are interested in applying to a United States Military Academy.
Washington, DC – This week, Representative Susan Wild (PA-07) co-sponsored the Endless Frontier Act, bipartisan legislation to advance and solidify the United States' leadership in scientific and technological innovation through increased investments in the discovery, creation, and manufacturing of technology critical to U.S.
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Congressional Democrats are seeking to toss a financial lifeline to the growing number of pension plans that are struggling to remain solvent, jeopardizing retirement benefits for more than 1 million Americans.
One Pennsylvania Republican congressman joined U.S. House Democrats in voting Friday to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2025, though Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick says he isn’t a fan of the bill’s “one-size-fits-all” approach and is drafting an alternative plan for boosting hourly pay.

