Tim Brennan
brennanforpa.comPA State Rep. for HD-29 since December 2022. Attorney specializing in workers' comp. Ursinus '00; Widener Law '03. Former Doylestown Borough Council member (2016-2022). Small business owner.
Chance of winning75%
Incumbent with double-digit 2024 win in a district that has trended D. Midterm is mild tailwind for Ds if Trump approval stays low.
Background
PA State Rep. for HD-29 since December 2022. Attorney specializing in workers' comp. Ursinus '00; Widener Law '03. Former Doylestown Borough Council member (2016-2022). Small business owner.
Stated positions · 5
- Combat climate crisis; clean renewable energy
- Protect the Delaware River Basin
- Fair tax policy; preserve middle class
- Worker protections
- EV charging + bike infrastructure
Pros & cons, honest read
Reasons to support
- Incumbent with 13-pt 2024 win
- Local record: Doylestown Borough Council brownfield redevelopment, EV chargers
- Attorney profile helps with legal/regulatory issues
Reasons to be skeptical
- PA House majority is razor-thin - individual members have limited leverage
- District has Republican-leaning areas (Buckingham, parts of New Britain)
- Less name ID outside Doylestown core
Three perspectives
Same claim, three reads. Decide which one you find most persuasive.
Delivered for Doylestown on council (brownfield redevelopment, EV chargers). Climate + environment focus. Workers' comp attorney brings practical legal skill.
13-point 2024 victory. Local record on Doylestown Borough Council is verifiable. PA House majority is razor-thin, which genuinely limits use. Property tax reform is the district's #1 issue and no candidate has a specific bill yet.
Predictable Democratic votes in Harrisburg. Has not moved substantial legislation, razor-thin majority is an excuse, not a record. Generic progressive profile.
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