Sean Steeg for State Senate

Affordability. Safety. Freedom.

A better Pennsylvania needs a better Senate, and a better Senate starts with a better senator who is fighting for people and not ideologies.

PETITIONS are now available for download! Petitions may be collected starting Tuesday February 17th.

Sean Steeg holding a microphone, speaking to a group

Why We Need Sean

Pennsylvania needs a functional senate that is laser-focused on its people and the real issues they face.  Rising costs in healthcare, energy, and groceries are impacting lives across the commonwealth, and very particularly in rural areas like ours.  The proper qualifications for a state senator serving five central PA counties isn't simply a party affiliation; it's the ability to exhibit leadership on issues affecting the district and the commonwealth (including such basic functions as passing a state budget).

Sean Steeg pointing at a glass of beer

About Sean Steeg

Sean lives in Huntingdon PA, where he is co-founder and CEO of Juniata Brewing Company, Huntingdon County's only production brewery.  A graduate of Juniata College, Sean has previously worked in the telecommunications and online education industries.  A Juniata College graduate, his public service includes four years on Huntingdon Borough Council as well as being a current member of the Huntingdon Water and Sewer Authority, The Penn State Extension Huntingdon County Council, the Pennsylvania State Democratic Committee, and the nonprofit Huntingdon Landmarks.  Sean is married with two adult children.

Map of Pennsylvania with Blair, Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juniata, and Fulton counties highlighted

About Pennsylvania’s 30th District

One of the larger districts in the southern half of the state, District 30 covers Blair, Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juniata, and Fulton counties.

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