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February 2, 2023

Washington, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Susan Wild joined Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Del.), Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.), and Congresswoman Robin Kelly (D-Ill.) to introduce a comprehensive set of bills aimed at strengthening supply chains and spurring domestic manufacturing of critical goods, which will grow the U.S. economy and enhance America's national security.


February 1, 2023

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Representative Susan Wild took to the House floor to honor Benjamin Steidinger of Germansville, Pennsylvania. Nearly one year ago, Benjamin Steidinger put his life at risk to rescue two women, a baby, and a dog from a burning building in Heidelberg Township.

WATCH: Rep. Susan Wild Commends Heroism of Benjamin Steidinger


January 30, 2023

MIAMI (AP) — A group of House Democrats is urging the Biden administration to suspend all U.S. security assistance to Peru over a "pattern of repression" of antigovernment protests that has resulted in more than 50 civilian deaths.

The letter, sent Monday and a copy of which was shared with The Associated Press, urges the Biden administration to halt all security assistance until it can confirm that the crackdown has ended and the Peruvian officials responsible for human rights abuses are being held accountable...


January 27, 2023

Washington, DC – Today, Representative Susan Wild voted NO on H.R. 21, the Strategic Production Response Act.


January 13, 2023

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Rep. Susan Wild and the Carbon County Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting ceremony for Wild's new office in downtown Lehighton. Members of the community including representatives from the Chamber, Carbon County Coroner's Office, Carbon County Economic Development, Palmerton Borough, Bowmanstown Borough, Wild's constituent service advocate staff, and constituents were in attendance.


January 12, 2023

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The recently adopted Republican House rules package makes changes to the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE) which Speaker McCarthy and Republicans will likely come to regret. These will further erode Americans' trust in government. In her capacity as Ranking Member of the Ethics Committee, Rep. Susan Wild issues the following statement:


January 10, 2023

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Leader Hakeem Jeffries announced that Rep. Susan Wild (D-PA07) will continue serving on the House Committee on Ethics for the 118th Congress as Ranking Member.

"I am honored to serve on the House Ethics Committee as Ranking Member and I thank Leader Jeffries and our Caucus for the appointment," said Rep. Wild. "I am pleased to welcome our new Democratic committee members Reps. DeSaulnier, Ivey, and Ross, and look forward to working with our Republican colleagues in the proud, bipartisan tradition of the Committee.


January 9, 2023

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today Representative Susan Wild (PA-07) voted against helping the top 1% of earners evade taxes and against raising the deficit by more than $100 billion over the next decade. The fifty-five largest, wealthiest corporations in America paid no federal taxes in 2020, and the top 1% evade an estimated $160 billion dollars in taxes each year.


January 8, 2023

WASHINGTON, D.C. –Representative Susan Wild (PA-07) issued the following statement regarding the attack on Brazilian democracy on January 8th, 2023:

"Two years and two days after the attack against our Capitol and our democracy on January 6, 2021, I am alarmed that extremist supporters of defeated former President Jair Bolsonaro were able to launch a highly similar, coordinated violent attack on Brazil's democratic institutions: the country's National Congress, Supreme Court, and presidential palace.


January 7, 2023

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Early this morning, Representative Susan Wild (PA-07) issued the following statement on the election of Rep. Kevin McCarthy (CA-20) after 15 votes over the course of five days—a delay that the United States House of Representatives has not seen since 1859:

"After five days of scrambling, weakening the office of the Speaker, and acquiescing to the most extreme fringe members of his conference— Rep. McCarthy has finally succeeded in ascending to the Speaker. I wish Speaker McCarthy success in leading the House to a productive session.