Jan. 07, 2025
HARRISBURG - Rep. Jonathan Fritz (R-Susquehanna/Wayne) took the oath of office Tuesday to begin his 5th two-year term in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
"Serving the hard-working citizens of Wayne and Susquehanna counties is an incredible honor. I appreciate the trust that the voters continue to place in me," Fritz said. "Our rural way of life needs safeguarding, and the constituents of the 111th can be assured that I am up for the challenge.
"While we push back against forces that threaten our quality of life, we can simultaneously embrace economic development, new business and industry, expansion of farming, increasing energy potential, adding more main street investments, bringing additional outdoor recreation opportunities to life and, overall, continuing this regional renaissance that has helped our area thrive of late."
Fritz will also serve as a House deputy whip, a position he has held for three terms.
"The legislative process, at times, moves at a very fast pace and there's often abrupt developments. Dissemination of information to colleagues is critical. This is an important role, and I appreciate the trust that comes with the appointment," Fritz concluded.
The 111th Legislative District is comprised of all of Susquehanna County and part of Wayne County, consisting of the townships of Berlin, Buckingham, Canaan, Clinton, Damascus, Dyberry, Lebanon, Manchester, Mount Pleasant, Oregon, Preston, Scott and Texas; and the boroughs of Bethany, Honesdale, Prompton, Starrucca and Waymart.
Representative Jonathan Fritz
111th Legislative District
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
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