Warren takes oath for 2021-22 Pa. House term

HARRISBURG, Jan. 5 – State Rep. Perry Warren took the oath of office at the state Capitol today to begin his third term representing the 31st District in Bucks County

The noon swearing-in ceremony marked the beginning of the 2021-22 session of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. Washington County Judge Brandon Neuman, a former House member, administered the oath of office.

Warren said he will focus on COVID-19 relief; child protection in custody cases (Kayden’s Law); economic development and job creation; infrastructure; community safety; and environmental protection in the new term. He will receive committee assignments later in the month.  

“All levels of government are being challenged to be creative, versatile and knowledgeable in order to provide services and relief to our residents and communities facing the pandemic,” Warren said. “I’m honored that the people of the 31st District chose me as their advocate during this period.  I will continue to use my life and legislative experience and relationships on both sides of the aisle to represent and support our residents and communities.”

The 31st District consists of Lower Makefield Township, Morrisville Borough Wards 1, 2 and 3, Newtown Borough, Newtown Township and Yardley Borough.

Warren said his office can help with a variety of state-related services, including prescription drug and property tax/rent rebate assistance, and can help residents in navigating state government and communicating with its various departments and agencies. His district office is located at 91 S. Main St. in Yardley, and the phone number is 215-493-5420. Residents also can learn more about Warren’s legislative priorities and the services his office provides by visiting his website RepPerryWarren.com.