Senator Cris Dush Contact information
Here you will find contact information for Senator Cris Dush, including email address, phone number, and mailing address.
Name | Cris Dush |
Position | Senator |
State | state representatives Pennsylvania |
Party | Republican |
Email Form | |
Website | Official Website |
Senator Cris Dush
In November 2020, voters elected Senator Cris Dush to represent the 25th Senatorial District, which included Cameron, Clinton, Elk, Jefferson, McKean, Potter and Tioga Counties and portions of Clearfield County. Due to Dec. 1, 2022 redistricting, he now represents, Cameron, Clinton, Elk, McKean, Potter and Part of Jefferson and Centre Counties. Prior to his election to the state Senate, Cris served as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for six years, representing the 66th Legislative District. His priorities as state senator include reducing government spending and over-regulation, working to balance budgets, and fighting against tax increases. He is a strong supporter of 2nd amendment rights and will work to protect the constitutional rights of Pennsylvanians, to protect the freedoms they enjoy. For the 2023-24 Legislative Session, Sen. Dush will be the chairman of the State Government Committee and vice chair of the Intergovernmental Operations Committee. He will also be a member of five other committees: Appropriations; Game and Fisheries; Judiciary; Local Government; and Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness. A native of Brookville, Cris graduated from Brookville Area High School in 1979 and attended Clarion State College before enlisting in the U.S. Air Force. While serving in the Air Force, Cris held positions as a law enforcement specialist, law enforcement patrolman, flight chief (shift leader), Hostage Negotiation Team Chief, Anti-Terrorism Program Manager and Resource Protection Technical Consultant to the U.S. Department of Defense and NASA. In 1995, Cris returned to the Brookville area to begin 16 years of service with the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections. He retired as a corrections officer in January 2012. In 2000, Cris enlisted with the 193rd Special Operations Wing of the Pennsylvania Air National Guard as a Security Forces member and received numerous awards in the performance of his duties. He was deployed in Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Noble Eagle and on the American border in New Mexico. He also served on the staff with the Air Force Special Operations Command. Cris also served as the Chief of Information Protection, responsible for safeguarding the classified information programs at the Pennsylvania Air National Guard headquarters and units throughout the Commonwealth. In December 2016, Cris retired from the 193rd as a Senior Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO). Cris resides in Pine Creek Township with his wife Traci in Jefferson County.