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Personal Details

Caucuses/Former Committees

Former Member, Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee, United States Senate

Former Member, Joint Economic Committee, United States Congress

Member, National Guard Caucus

Member, Senate Caucus on Weapons of Mass Destruction Terrorism

Former Member, Subcommittee on Conservation, Forestry, and Natural Resources, United States Senate

Former Member, Subcommittee on Employment and Workplace Safety, United States Senate

Former Member, Subcommittee on Energy, Natural Resources, and Infrastructure, United States Senate

Former Ranking Member, Subcommittee on International Trade, Customs, and Global Competitiveness, United States Senate

Former Member, Subcommittee on Livestock, Marketing, and Agriculture Security, United States Senate

Former Chair, Subcommittee on Nutrition, Agricultural Research, and Specialty Crops, United States Senate

Former Member, Taxation and IRS Oversight Subcommittee, United States Senate

Education

  • JD, The Catholic University of America, 1988
  • BA, The College of the Holy Cross, 1978-1982

Professional Experience

  • JD, The Catholic University of America, 1988
  • BA, The College of the Holy Cross, 1978-1982
  • Lawyer, Private Practice, 1991-1996
  • Surrogate Speaker, Governor Bob Casey, Jr, 1988-1990

Political Experience

  • JD, The Catholic University of America, 1988
  • BA, The College of the Holy Cross, 1978-1982
  • Lawyer, Private Practice, 1991-1996
  • Surrogate Speaker, Governor Bob Casey, Jr, 1988-1990
  • Senator, United States Senate, 2007-present
  • State Treasurer, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 2005-2007
  • Auditor General, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1997-2005
  • Candidate, Governor of Pennsylvania, 2002

Former Committees/Caucuses

Former Member, Joint Economic Committee, United States Congress

Member, National Guard Caucus

Member, Senate Caucus on Weapons of Mass Destruction Terrorism

Former Member, Subcommittee on Energy, Natural Resources, and Infrastructure, United States Senate

Former Member, Taxation and IRS Oversight Subcommittee, United States Senate

Current Legislative Committees

Member, Committee on Finance

Member, Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions

Member, Select Committee on Intelligence

Chair, Special Committee on Aging

Chair, Subcommittee on Children and Families

Member, Subcommittee on Health Care

Member, Subcommittee on International Trade, Customs, and Global Competitiveness

Member, Subcommittee on Primary Health and Retirement Security

Member, Subcommittee on Social Security, Pensions, and Family Policy

Religious, Civic, and other Memberships

  • JD, The Catholic University of America, 1988
  • BA, The College of the Holy Cross, 1978-1982
  • Lawyer, Private Practice, 1991-1996
  • Surrogate Speaker, Governor Bob Casey, Jr, 1988-1990
  • Senator, United States Senate, 2007-present
  • State Treasurer, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 2005-2007
  • Auditor General, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1997-2005
  • Candidate, Governor of Pennsylvania, 2002
  • Basketball Coach, Jesuit Volunteer Corps, 1982-1983

Other Info

  • Robert P. Casey

  • Governor of Pennsylvania

  • Ellen Casey

Policy Positions

2021

Abortion

Do you generally support pro-choice or pro-life legislation?
- Pro-life

Budget

1. In order to balance the budget, do you support an income tax increase on any tax bracket?
- Yes

2. In order to balance the budget, do you support reducing defense spending?
- Unknown Position

Campaign Finance

Do you support the regulation of indirect campaign contributions from corporations and unions?
- Yes

Economy

1. Do you support federal spending as a means of promoting economic growth?
- Yes

2. Do you support lowering corporate taxes as a means of promoting economic growth?
- No

Education

Do you support requiring states to adopt federal education standards?
- Yes

Energy & Environment

1. Do you support government funding for the development of renewable energy (e.g. solar, wind, thermal)?
- Yes

2. Do you support the federal regulation of greenhouse gas emissions?
- Yes

Guns

Do you generally support gun-control legislation?
- Yes

Health Care

Do you support repealing the 2010 Affordable Care Act ("Obamacare")?
- No

Immigration

1. Do you support the construction of a wall along the Mexican border?
- No

2. Do you support requiring immigrants who are unlawfully present to return to their country of origin before they are eligible for citizenship?
- No

Marijuana

Do you support the legalization of marijuana for recreational purposes?
- Unknown Position

National Security

1. Should the United States use military force in order to prevent governments hostile to the U.S. from possessing a nuclear weapon?
- Unknown Position

2. Do you support increased American intervention in Middle Eastern conflicts beyond air support?
- No

Congress Bills
Endorsements
United Mine Workers of America, Pennsylvania
Casey was endorsed by The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Speeches
Articles

The Morning Call - Your View by Senators Toomey and Casey: How we can reduce nursing homes deaths

May 7, 2020

By U.S. Sen. Bob Casey and U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey Every day, seniors living in nursing homes are dying from the novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, at a rate disproportionate to those living in the community. Countless nursing home aides, nurses, and doctors are risking infection while providing care. According to the latest reports, more than 20,000 nursing home residents have already died from COVID-19, and workers are scared to return to work. Immediate action is necessary to prevent more people from succumbing to this virus. First, states and nursing homes should consider adopting the practice of cohorting, which is underway in a handful of states including Pennsylvania. With cohorting, nursing homes can separate residents with COVID-19 and those presumed to have the virus from those who have not been exposed, utilizing separate wings in an existing facility or leveraging nontraditional settings such as hotels and dormitories. A longer-term strategy will be needed to assist nursing homes in infection control. In the meantime, cohorting has the potential to protect nursing home residents who are not stricken with the virus, while allowing government officials to better target the deployment of personal protective equipment, testing and other essential resources to care for those infected with COVID-19. The federal government has dedicated significant resources to testing and protective gear and, as a result, we have seen some corresponding improvements in capacity and supply. That said, there are still too few tests available, it takes too much time to receive results and protective gear supply chains remain strained. While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently revised its COVID-19 testing guidance to give greater priority to people living and working in congregate settings, national, widespread testing is integral to curbing the spread of this deadly virus. The workers caring for nursing home residents deserve the peace of mind that they will not have to wait up to a week or more before receiving their test results or orders of gowns, masks and gloves while a COVID-19 outbreak strikes their workplace. Adequate testing can inform staffing decisions, and an ample supply of protective gear can ensure the safety of both workers and residents. With testing and protective gear needs fulfilled, nursing homes will be better prepared to implement effective cohorting strategies. Improvements should not stop there. Long before this pandemic, we started working together to improve the care provided in a subset of nursing homes that "substantially fail" to meet federally required care standards and resident protections. Such substandard facilities comprise a little-known federal initiative called the Special Focus Facility program, which was intended to help these nursing homes improve. While more than 400 nursing homes qualify for the program, only 88 receive enhanced oversight and were disclosed to the public. We are proud of our work to release the list of these previously undisclosed homes for the first time and for securing a commitment from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to release this list each month moving forward. That said, further improvements to this program are needed to ensure quality improvement for all underperforming nursing homes. In response to COVID-19, Pennsylvania is providing nursing homes with technical support on infection control practices. Every single nursing home that persistently falls short needs more such consultation, on all parameters of care, and not only in times of crisis. In the midst of this epidemic, these overdue solutions must be considered alongside a greater emphasis on the availability of testing and protective gear. The challenge facing our nation's nursing homes, their workforce and their residents and families is unlike any our country has ever seen. Bringing our nation's nursing homes urgently needed resources is now a matter of life and death. We have a responsibility to deliver.

Funding
23,790,264 12,391,802 11,886,480 0

Financial Summary May 23, 2024 01:03 ET

Period Receipts Disbursements CashOnHand DebtsLoans
23,790,264 12,391,802 11,886,480 0
23,790,264 12,391,802 11,886,480 0
Source:Federal Election Commission
Total Raised
Total receipts$17,051,107.83
Total receipts$17,051,107.83
Total contributions$14,293,870.1083.83%
Total contributions$14,293,870.1083.83%
Total individual contributions$12,504,129.95
Total individual contributions$12,504,129.95
Itemized individual contributions$8,626,538.91
Itemized individual contributions$8,626,538.91
Unitemized individual contributions$3,877,591.04
Unitemized individual contributions$3,877,591.04
Party committee contributions$0.00
Party committee contributions$0.00
Other committee contributions$1,789,740.15
Other committee contributions$1,789,740.15
Candidate contributions$0.00
Candidate contributions$0.00
Transfers from other authorized committees$2,733,171.0016.03%
Transfers from other authorized committees$2,733,171.0016.03%
Total loans received$0.000%
Total loans received$0.000%
Loans made by candidate$0.00
Loans made by candidate$0.00
Other loans$0.00
Other loans$0.00
Offsets to operating expenditures$3,331.270.02%
Offsets to operating expenditures$3,331.270.02%
Other receipts$20,735.460.12%
Other receipts$20,735.460.12%
Total Spent
Total disbursements$8,246,510.66
Total disbursements$8,246,510.66
Operating expenditures$7,923,489.5596.08%
Operating expenditures$7,923,489.5596.08%
Transfers to other authorized committees$1,759.830.02%
Transfers to other authorized committees$1,759.830.02%
Total contribution refunds$301,600.183.66%
Total contribution refunds$301,600.183.66%
Individual refunds$289,150.18
Individual refunds$289,150.18
Political party refunds$0.00
Political party refunds$0.00
Other committee refunds$12,450.00
Other committee refunds$12,450.00
Total loan repayments$0.000%
Total loan repayments$0.000%
Candidate loan repayments$0.00
Candidate loan repayments$0.00
Other loan repayments$0.00
Other loan repayments$0.00
Other disbursements$19,661.100.24%
Other disbursements$19,661.100.24%
Cash Summary
Ending cash on hand$11,886,479.54
Ending cash on hand$11,886,479.54
Debts/loans owed to committee$0.00
Debts/loans owed to committee$0.00
Debts/loans owed by committee$0.00
Debts/loans owed by committee$0.00
Events

2020

Oct. 16
Climate Change Chat with Senator Casey

Fri 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM EDT