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Representative · HD-78

Jesse Topper

Republican Term 2025–2026 · 2-year seat
1
Bills introduced
2
Cosponsored
0
Touch our platform
0
Past committee

Voting data last updated April 29, 2026 · refreshed monthly from OpenStates

In plain English

Representative Jesse Topper (R, HD-78) has introduced 1 bill as primary sponsor and cosponsored 2 more this session. None of those bills currently match a WTPPPA platform plank — most are procedural amendments to existing PA law (vehicle code, insurance, professional licensing, etc.). On floor votes, they've cast 88 votes this session, but none on bills with a clear platform alignment yet.

Bills they introduced

1 bill where they're the primary sponsor — the strongest signal of priorities.

HR236 · Referred to Rules ·Last action May 13, 2025 Off-topic

Bills they cosponsored

2 bills they signed onto. Weaker priority signal than introduction.

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HR281 Off-topic House Discharge Resolution discharging Committee on Education from further consideration of Senate Bill No. 9.
HB1316 Off-topic An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in sales and use tax, further providing for ti…

Voting record

88 votes on platform-touching bills

How they voted on others' bills that reached a recorded floor vote. Often along party lines — a weaker priority signal than what they sponsor above.

88 platform-touching floor votes, none scorable yet.

The bills they voted on touch our platform topics but haven't been editorially reviewed for clear "aligned" or "opposed" calls. Once Legislation Watch reviews accumulate, the votes below will resolve into with-platform / against-platform tallies.

Touches: Overturn Citizens United; campaign finance reform
Touches: Government transparency, including blockchain pilots
Touches: Overturn Citizens United; campaign finance reform
Touches: Overturn Citizens United; campaign finance reform
Touches: Overturn Citizens United; campaign finance reform
Touches: Government transparency, including blockchain pilots
Touches: Overturn Citizens United; campaign finance reform
Touches: Overturn Citizens United; campaign finance reform
Touches: Hold polluters accountable
Touches: Hold polluters accountable

How this page is built

Sponsorship data comes from the Legislation Watch bill feed — every bill's primary sponsor and cosponsors are fetched from OpenStates and matched to this representative by ID. Voting data comes from the same OpenStates feed, joined to bills already screened by Legislation Watch.

A vote scores with the platform when they voted yea on an aligned bill (or nay on an opposed bill); against when the inverse. Mixed-alignment bills, abstain votes, and absences don't count toward the headline rate. Bills that don't touch any WTPPPA platform plank are filtered out entirely.

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