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Senator John R. Gordner was first elected to the State Senate in a special
election in November 2003. He was re-elected in 2004 and 2008 to represent the
27th Senatorial District, which includes all of Columbia, Northumberland,
Montour and Snyder counties and part of Luzerne and Dauphin counties.
Prior to his election to the Senate, Senator Gordner served for 11 years in
the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. During his service in the General
Assembly, Senator Gordner has been active in advancing many economic development
projects that have helped area businesses create thousands of jobs for district
residents.
He has been named Legislative Advocate of the Year by the Small Business
Development Centers, and also has been honored with the National Federation of
Independent Businesses Guardian of Small Business Award. In 2004, Senator
Gordner received the Joseph Seigman Legislator of the Year Award, given by the
40,000 members of the Pennsylvania Association of School Retirees. He is a past
recipient of the Adam Smith Leadership Award by Economics Pennsylvania, a
statewide organization that promotes financial literacy programs in public and
private schools.
As a member of the Ben Franklin Technology Development Authority, Senator
Gordner has promoted the technology industry and economic development. He was
instrumental in the Authority’s approval of the Greater Susquehanna Keystone
Innovation Zone, which is bringing high-tech jobs to the 27th Senatorial
District. Senator Gordner has also assisted companies throughout the area in job
creation projects.
Senator Gordner is currently serving as a
member of the Senate Republican leadership as Majority Caucus
Administrator, as Chairman of the Labor and Industry Committee, and as Vice
Chairman of the Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure Committee. In addition, he also serves on the
Appropriations Committee; Community, Economic and Recreational
Development Committee; Judiciary Committee; and the Transportation
Committee.
Senator Gordner has been very involved in his community, serving as a member
of the Columbia/Montour Council of the Boy Scouts of America, and the statewide
Board of Economics Pennsylvania. He is an associate member of Columbia County's
Farm Bureau, a former president of the Berwick Jaycees, a former fund drive
chairman of the Berwick Area United Way, a former Vice President of the Greater
Berwick Chapter of the American Red Cross, and was a charter board member of the
Central Susquehanna Community Foundation. Senator Gordner was a longtime member
of the Berwick Rotary Club and a Sunday School Superintendent of his church.
Senator Gordner earned his bachelor’s degree from Dickinson College in 1983,
and he earned his law degree from the Dickinson School of Law in 1987.
He and his wife, Lori D. (Lindenmuth) Gordner, reside in Berwick with their
two children, Allison and Cole.
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