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John Galloway

Former State Representative · Pennsylvania · District 140 · Democratic

John Galloway served as a State Representative in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing District 140 for the Democratic party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, the seat and district served, and provenance for Galloway.

Key facts

Full name
John Galloway
Office
State Representative
Chamber
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
State
Pennsylvania
District
District 140
Party
Democratic
Status
Left office
Born
1960
OpenStates ID
Dataset version
1.20260610

Biographical narrative

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John Galloway is a former Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, where he served the 140th district from 2007 until 2023. His legislative career was marked by his involvement in various committees and his representation of parts of Bucks County. Following his tenure in the state legislature, Galloway was elected as a magisterial judge in Falls Township in November 2023, marking a transition to a new role in public service.

Early life and career

John Galloway was born on January 4, 1960. He completed his secondary education at Pennsbury High School, graduating in 1977. Following high school, Galloway pursued further education at Bucks County Community College, where he began to lay the foundation for his future career in public service. He later enhanced his qualifications by graduating from the Project Management Institute in 2001, which provided him with skills applicable to both his legislative work and broader community engagement.

Before entering the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, Galloway was active in local governance and education. He served on the Pennsbury School Board, where he contributed to decisions affecting educational policy and administration within the district. His involvement in local politics extended to campaign management, as he worked as the campaign manager for Sandra A. Miller, a Bucks County Commissioner. This experience in both educational and political spheres helped Galloway build a network and gain insights into the needs and concerns of his constituents.

In 2007, Galloway entered the race for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing the 140th district. He successfully defeated his Republican opponent, Joseph Montone, in the election, marking the beginning of his legislative career. His victory was indicative of the political landscape in the area, which leaned Democratic during that period.

Legislative service

John Galloway served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 2007 to 2023, representing the 140th district. Throughout his time in office, he was involved in various legislative activities and held significant roles within several committees. His work included serving as Secretary on the Aging & Older Adult Services Committee, where he focused on issues pertinent to older residents and their families. This role allowed him to advocate for policies and programs aimed at improving the quality of life for seniors in his district.

In addition to his responsibilities on the Aging & Older Adult Services Committee, Galloway was a member of several other important committees, including Appropriations, Finance, Labor Relations, and Veterans Affairs & Emergency Preparedness. His participation in these committees enabled him to influence a wide range of legislative matters, from budgetary considerations to labor policies and veteran services. Galloway's committee assignments reflected his commitment to addressing the diverse needs of his constituents and the broader Pennsylvania community.

During his tenure, Galloway was known for his engagement with local issues and his responsiveness to the concerns of his constituents. He maintained a focus on fostering collaboration and communication between various stakeholders, including community organizations, local governments, and state agencies. His legislative efforts were aimed at addressing the specific needs of the 140th district, which includes parts of Bucks County, an area characterized by a mix of suburban and rural communities.

Policy focus and district

As a representative of Pennsylvania's 140th district, John Galloway's policy focus encompassed a variety of issues relevant to his constituents. His work on the Aging & Older Adult Services Committee highlighted his commitment to addressing the challenges faced by older adults, including access to healthcare, social services, and community support. Galloway's advocacy in this area was particularly important given the demographic trends in Pennsylvania, where an increasing number of residents are aging.

In addition to his focus on aging services, Galloway's involvement in the Appropriations and Finance committees positioned him to influence budgetary decisions and fiscal policies that directly impacted his district. He aimed to ensure that funding was allocated effectively to support essential services and infrastructure within Bucks County. His work in these areas was critical in navigating the complexities of state funding and resource distribution.

Galloway also placed importance on labor relations and veterans' affairs, recognizing the significance of these issues for many residents in his district. His efforts in these areas were aimed at supporting working families and ensuring that veterans received the recognition and services they deserved. By addressing these diverse policy areas, Galloway sought to create a comprehensive approach to governance that reflected the needs and priorities of his constituents.

In November 2023, after concluding his legislative service, Galloway was elected as a magisterial judge in Falls Township, signifying a new chapter in his public service career. He officially resigned from the Pennsylvania House of Representatives on December 14, 2023, transitioning from legislative duties to judicial responsibilities. This new role allows him to continue serving the community in a different capacity, further contributing to the public good in Bucks County.

Notable legislation

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Key positions

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Legislative service

  1. Pennsylvania House of Representatives2007–2023District 140 · Democratic

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