The SHARP Network was just updated with all the candidates for Congress in Pennsylvania. Nice work everyone. Particular attention was paid to the hot races in PA with some notable updates…
Melissa Hart (PA-4)
4th District rep from 2000-2006, was unseated by Jason Altmire, in a major upset.
Energy
Representative Hart supports domestic drilling for oil off the coastline, as well as in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. She also supports developing other sources such as wind and coal.
Healthcare
Hart’s campaign website says that “a one size-fits-all health care system run by the government is not the answer” and that she “has supported innovative and practical solutions such as health savings accounts, opening the market for health insurance companies to provide more varied policy options for consumers, and limiting punitive damages in medial malpractice so good doctors are not driven out of practice.”
Katherine Dahlkemper (PA-3)
Energy
Dahlkemper says that the
In the speech announcing her candidacy, Dahlkemper says that “Climate change is real, and its effects are now being seen and felt across the entire globe.” She continues, saying that she will work for legislation that “reduces our dependence on non-renewable resources, and leads to sustainability.” Dahlkemper believes that the
Chris Hackett (PA-10)
Healthcare
Hackett supports a market-based approach to healthcare. He supports “allowing seniors purchase prescriptions from
Sam Bennett (PA-15)
Energy
Bennett says that she would enact a program for alternative energy development and commercialization. She wants to provide more tax incentives for hybrid and alternative fuel vehicles and require higher efficiency standards for all vehicles. She says that American petroleum use should be reduced by 20% by 2020.
Healthcare
Bennett supports universal health care. She says that current health care system is “too expensive, too bureaucratic, and leaves too many people uncovered.” She says that more resources should be spent on preventive and chronic care.
Steve O’Donnell (PA-18)
Energy
O’Donnell says that “





