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Bryan Barbin's Biography

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Full Name:

Bryan Barbin

Gender:

Male

Family:

Wife: Tammy; 4 Children: Brad, Josh, Gap, Mackenzie

Birth Date:

02/02/1957

Birth Place:

Johnstown, PA

Home City:

Johnstown, PA

JD, University of Pittsburgh Law School, 1982

BA, Economics, University of Richmond, 1979

Representative, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania State House of Representatives, District 71, 2008-2019

Candidate, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 71, 2018

Deputy Attorney General, Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office, 1983

Former Member, Consumer Affairs Committee, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania House of Representatives

Ranking Minority Member, Game and Fisheries Committee, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania State House of Represenatives

Former Member, Judiciary Committee, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania House of Representatives

Former Chair, Military and Veterans Facilities Committee, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania House of Representatives

Former Secretary, Transportation Committee, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania House of Representatives

Former Member, Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania State House of Representatives

Counsel, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

Partner, Gleason, McQuillian, Barbin and Markovitz Limited Liability Partnership

Former Union Construction Worker, Laborer's International Union of North America 910

Deputy Attorney General, Tax & Finance SectionCommonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1983-1989

Chief Justice, Pennsylvania Supreme Court, 1982

Judicial Clerk, Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Henry X. O'Brien, 1982

Member, Daisytown Sportsmen's Club, present

Member, Johnstown Elks Club, present

Member, Our Mother of Sorrows, present

Chair, Point Stadium Sports Awards Committee, present

Former President, Harrisburg Volunteer Center

Former Athletic Director, Johnstown/Harrisburg Jaycees

Former Parish Council Member, Our Mother of Sorrows

Priority Issues:

Legislative priorities include providing incentives to ensure the success of Pennsylvania volunteer firefighters and senior citizen centers, and making college education more affordable for middle-income families. His economic development priorities include working to create additional jobs in Pennsylvania's steel and coal industries.

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