State Representative Tina Davis was sworn in on Tuesday for her eighth consecutive term in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
The ceremony marked the start of the 2025-2026 legislative session, with all 203 members of the House taking their oaths of office.
Davis, who represents the 141st District in Bucks County, expressed pride in serving as part of the Democratic Majority for a second term.
She reaffirmed her dedication to working alongside colleagues to deliver meaningful results for Pennsylvanians. Her district, a key area in Bucks County politics, includes Bristol Borough and Bristol Township.
In December, Davis was re-elected as caucus secretary for the Pennsylvania House Democrats, a leadership role she first assumed in the 2021-2022 session.
Davis emphasized her commitment to transparency, equity, and progress in her leadership role and legislative work.
She highlighted her focus on advancing policies that create opportunities, strengthen communities, and improve lives across the state.
She also praised Speaker Joanna McClinton’s re-election, whose leadership she called instrumental in driving essential policies for Pennsylvania.
With the new session underway, Davis reaffirmed her dedication to fighting for justice, progress, and opportunity for all residents of the Commonwealth.
Her leadership and representation remain vital to the communities of Bristol and the broader Bucks County region.