Biography 
Sandra Major
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Republican Caucus Chairwoman

Serving the Pennsylvania House of Representatives since 1995, Sandra Major has built a strong reputation on providing accessible constituent service, reducing taxes and state spending, and bringing more job opportunities to the people of northeast Pennsylvania. 

Prior to her tenure in the House, Major served as Susquehanna County treasurer and was a staff member for the late Rep. Carmel Sirianni. 

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Throughout her years in the state Legislature, she has worked hard and risen to the ranks of House leadership. She is currently serving her fourth term as Republican Caucus chairwoman, a position to which her colleagues elected her.  

She also serves as a member of the Committee on Committees and several legislative caucuses, including Agriculture, Antique and Classic Car, Asthma, Cancer, Career and Technical Education, Community College, East Central, Fair, Firefighters and Emergency Services, Gas and Oil, Legislative Energy, Lupus, PA Winery, Pro-Life, Rural Health, Sportsmen and Timber.  

Major also is a member of the board of the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency, one of the nation’s leading student aid organizations.

She is also very active in her local communities, serving as a member of the board of the Community Foundation of Susquehanna and Wyoming Counties as well as a member of the Susquehanna County Chamber of Commerce, the Wyoming County Chamber of Commerce, the President’s Advisory Council for Keystone College, the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau, the National Rifle Association, and the First Presbyterian Church in Montrose.

She is a graduate of Mountain View High School and Keystone Junior College, and she attended the University of Scranton. 

Major represents the sprawling 111th Legislative District which includes parts of Susquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming counties. She maintains district offices in Montrose and Tunkhannock, and holds monthly office hours at the Preston Township building in Wayne County.

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