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Stanley E. Saylor, state representative for the 94th Legislative District, was elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1992. He is currently serving his eighth term.

 

Rep. Saylor was appointed to serve as the Republican chairman of the House Local Government Committee for the 2007-08 legislative session. He also serves on the House Professional Licensure Committee, Rules Committee and Republican Policy Committee.

 

Stan is a member of the Rural Caucus, the Legislative Sportsmen's Caucus, and the Susquehanna River Basin Caucus.

 

He received the Elected Official Award from the York County Chamber of Commerce and the Guardian of Small Business Award from the Pennsylvania National Federation of Independent Business. Saylor was named as an outstanding champion by Parents Anonymous of Pennsylvania for his continued work with community-based agencies in York County to sponsor professional seminars on child abuse prevention.

 

Stan is a member of numerous clubs, associations and organizations in his district, as well as in York County. He is a member of the York County Task Force on Domestic Violence, the Child Abuse Prevention Council of York Inc. and the Healthy York County Coalition. He served as president of the Pennsylvania Jaycees from 1990-1991 and is a past member of the Red Lion Area Jaycees.

 

Other memberships include the Red Lion Library, Stewartstown Library, Red Lion Business Association, Mason-Dixon Business Association, Red Lion Lions Club, Red Lion Elks, Red Lion Masonic Lodge, York County Farmer's Association, Pennsylvania Farmer's Association, Red Lion Grange, Red Lion Historical Society, White Rose Lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police, and an Honorary Life Member of the Southern York County Forest Fire Crew. He is also a member of the National Association of Sportsmen Legislators and the Hopewell Fish and Game Club.

 

Stan graduated from Dallastown Area High School and majored in political science at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. A member of Winterstown United Methodist Church, he resides in Windsor Township, York County.

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