
U.S. Representative, Pennsylvania
2209 Rayburn House Office Building
Summary
Guy Lorin Reschenthaler is an American politician, attorney, judge, and U.S. Navy veteran. A Republican, he is serving as the U.S. representative for Pennsylvania's 14th congressional district since 2019 and was previously a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate, representing the 37th district. He served as a district judge, and in the U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General's Corps (JAG) during the Iraq War. He is serving as the Republican chief deputy whip in the 119th Congress.
Source: Wikipedia · as of Jul 7, 2026
See where Rep. Reschenthaler stands — alongside Democratic and Republican positions.
HR 7987
HR 7987 · Introduced Mar 18, 2026 · Finance and Financial Sector
Mar 18, 2026: Referred to the House Committee on Financial Services.
HR 5282
HR 5282 · Introduced Sep 10, 2025 · Crime and Law Enforcement
Sep 10, 2025: Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
HR 4415
HR 4415 · Introduced Jul 15, 2025 · Energy
Jul 15, 2025: Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
HR 4199
HR 4199 · Introduced Jun 26, 2025 · International Affairs
Jun 26, 2025: Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
HR 1496
HR 1496 · Introduced Feb 21, 2025 · Taxation
Feb 21, 2025: Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
HR 1344
HR 1344 · Introduced Feb 13, 2025 · Armed Forces and National Security
Mar 26, 2025: Subcommittee Hearings Held
HR 9677
HR 9677 · Introduced Sep 19, 2024 · International Affairs
Sep 19, 2024: Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
HRES 1376
HRES 1376 · Introduced Jul 23, 2024 · Congress
Jul 24, 2024: Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
HRES 1269
HRES 1269 · Introduced Jun 3, 2024 · Congress
Jun 4, 2024: Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
Source: Congress.gov · as of Jul 6, 2026
Computed over Rep. Reschenthaler's 584 roll-call votes in the 119th Congress, of which 404were party-split (the two parties' majorities on opposite sides). Unanimous votes are excluded so the rates aren't inflated.
99.3%
Votes with the Republican majority
On party-split votes
0.7%
Votes with the other party
The bipartisanship read
2.9%
Missed votes
Chamber median 2.2% · above median
Placement on the House's left–right spectrum
Based on how often Rep. Reschenthaler sided with the Republican majority on party-split votes, ranked against all representatives. This is a vote-agreement placement, not an academic ideology score.
Source: Clerk of the U.S. House (roll-call votes) · as of Sep 9, 2025
Major bills from recent Congresses — outcomes and party vote breakdowns. For Rep. Reschenthaler's individual votes, view their full record on Congress.gov.
Inflation Reduction Act
Enacted2022 · H.R. 5376Largest climate investment in U.S. history; allowed Medicare to negotiate drug prices; reduced the federal deficit.
CHIPS Act
Enacted2022 · H.R. 4346Invested $52 billion in domestic semiconductor manufacturing to reduce dependence on foreign chip supply chains.
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
Enacted2021 · H.R. 3684$1.2 trillion for roads, bridges, broadband, rail, water systems, and the electric grid.