McCormick Completes Visits to All 67 Pennsylvania Counties

U.S. Senator Dave McCormick
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Sen. Dave McCormick has completed visits to all 67 Pennsylvania counties since taking office, concluding an 11-day statewide tour that included 32 stops focused on healthcare, manufacturing, infrastructure, agriculture, tourism and local government.

McCormick’s office said the tour covered more than 2,000 miles and 26 counties between June 26 and July 6, bringing his total to 297 official stops across the Commonwealth since January 2025.

The senator met with healthcare providers, manufacturers, veterans, educators, small business owners, county commissioners, labor leaders and tourism officials during the trip, according to his office.

“Pennsylvania’s greatest strength has always been its people, and there’s no substitute for showing up and listening,” McCormick said. “Over the last 11 days, I traveled from one end of the Commonwealth to the other, meeting with Pennsylvanians who are building businesses, caring for patients, manufacturing world-class products, educating our children, protecting our communities, and powering our economy.”

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The tour began June 26 in Lancaster County with a healthcare workforce roundtable at WellSpan Ephrata Community Hospital before continuing through eastern, central and western Pennsylvania.

Stops included meetings at Geisinger Medical Center in Montour County, Mount Nittany Medical Center in Centre County and Bucktail Medical Center in Clinton County, as well as tours of manufacturers including Emporium Hardwoods in Cameron County, W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Co. in McKean County and Heartland Fabrication in Fayette County.

McCormick also met with county commissioners in Sullivan, Snyder, Armstrong, Westmoreland and Greene counties, visited the Gateway 228 Corridor Project in Butler County, attended Knoebels’ 100th anniversary celebration in Northumberland County and participated in Independence Day events in Philadelphia.

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The senator said completing visits to every county fulfills a commitment he made during his campaign and will remain a priority throughout his term.

“During our campaign, we visited all 67 counties across Pennsylvania, and now I’ve done it again since taking office,” McCormick said. “That commitment doesn’t end here. I’ll continue traveling the Commonwealth because the best way to represent Pennsylvania in Washington is to hear directly from the people who call it home.”

According to McCormick’s office, he has also hosted 23 telephone town halls and 49 “Keystone Coffee” events since taking office in January 2025.

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