Daniel J. Laughlin
(born
) is an American politician currently representing the
49th district in the
Pennsylvania State Senate
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as
Republican since 2017.
Early life
Laughlin was born in
Erie, Pennsylvania
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. One of four children of Dave, a
World War II
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veteran and union carpenter, and Shirley, a former plane factory worker, he was raised in Erie Heights housing project.
He graduated from
Penn State Behrend.
Business career
Laughlin joined his brother's homebuilding company and later bought into it as a full partner. The brothers would also found companies focusing on trash disposal, foam installation, and rentals.
Political career
Laughlin was first elected to represent the
49th district in the
Pennsylvania State Senate
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in
2016
2016 was designated as:
* International Year of Pulses by the sixty-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly.
* International Year of Global Understanding (IYGU) by the International Council for Science (ICSU), the Internationa ...
.
Laughlin won that election in an upset, defeating incumbent senator
Sean Wiley with 53% of the vote.
Political positions
After deciding not to run for
governor of Pennsylvania
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in
2022
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, the ''
Erie Times-News'' surmised Laughlin would have "fashioned himself as a centrist who could win independents, moderate Democrats and Republicans in a field of 'far-right' GOP candidates" had he run.
Journalist Katie Meyer wrote that Laughlin would have been "most moderate candidate in the Republican gubernatorial field." Despite his affiliation as
Republican, Laughlin has occasionally bucked the party's policy position. Unlike most in his party, Laughlin has endorsed the idea of legalized recreational marijuana and increasing the minimum wage. He also opposes changing Pennsylvania's abortions laws.
2020 presidential election
Laughlin opposed efforts to audit the
2020 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania, subsequent efforts assemble a
slate of fake electors, and the
false claims of voter fraud after President
Donald Trump
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lost the election.
Privately, Laughlin referred to legal efforts to
overturn the election results as "crap." He also blamed Congressman
Mike Kelly for "hurting" the
Republican Party by supporting such efforts. Publicly, Laughlin warned that Republicans' focus on dubious election fraud would only serve to benefit liberal candidates.
''Erie Reader'' lawsuit
In August 2022, Laughlin sued the chair of the
Erie County Democratic Party, Jim Wertz, as well as the
alternative newspaper
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the ''
Erie Reader'', after the ''Reader'' published an op-ed written by Wertz which claimed Laughlin was on a presidential pardon request list for those involved in
. In the op-ed, Wertz referenced a letter by Congressman
Mo Brooks, which said the Congressman had asked then-President
Donald Trump
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for pardons for those who signed "the"
amicus brief
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in the case ''
Texas v. Pennsylvania'', which sought to overturn Trump's loss in the 2020 presidential election. Wertz also accused Congressman
Mike Kelly of being on the same "pardon request list" as Laughlin. In ''Texas'', Kelly and Laughlin signed separate briefs.
The brief Laughlin signed stated the signatories were not supporting the plaintiff nor defendant, but were instead informing the court of what they claimed was overreach into the electoral process by the administration of Governor
Tom Wolf
Thomas Westerman Wolf (born November 17, 1948) is an American politician and businessman who served as the 47th governor of Pennsylvania from 2015 to 2023. He previously served as chairman and CEO of his business, The Wolf Organization, and l ...
and the
Pennsylvania Supreme Court
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, whereas the brief Kelly signed explicitly sided with Texas. Laughlin's lawsuit also contended there was never an actual "pardon request list."
The incurred court costs led to the bankruptcy of the ''Reader''.
The lawsuit was settled in December 2024, with the ''Reader'' agreeing to label Wertz's column as an opinion piece with no admission of liability.
In June 2024, the ''Reader'' sued McLaughlin and his wife, Peggy, accusing the couple of removing hundreds of free copies of the publication from public locations. His wife admitted to removing papers to "prevent maybe somebody from reading all of the ridiculous, unjustified, completely dishonest, unprovoked attacks on my husband." The ''Readers suit was dismissed in August.
Cannabis
Laughlin was the first Pennsylvania Republican to endorse the legalization of adult-use
cannabis
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in Pennsylvania. In 2021, Laughlin and State Senator
Sharif Street sponsored a bill to legalize cannabis use for individuals over the age of twenty-one.
Additionally, the bill would have expunged the criminal records of those with nonviolent marijuana convictions and allowed medical marijuana users to grow no more than five plants in their home. Laughlin and Street had previously sponsored a similar bill in 2019.
Laughlin said his support for such a bill came from concern for Pennsylvanians consuming unregulated cannabis from outside the state. In 2024, Laughlin proposed a bill that would allow medical marijuana users to legally possess a firearm.
Criminal justice
Laughlin opposes
cashless bail. He has also introduced a bill mandating Pennsylvania prosecutors inform
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
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when they have illegal immigrants in custody.
Election reform
Laughlin is a longtime supporter of
open primary elections and has repeatedly co-sponsored legislation that would allow
independent voters to participate in primary elections.
Laughlin supports
voter ID and sponsored a bill that would require
mail-in ballots be transported by the U.S. Postal Service, replacing the option of ballot drop boxes.
Energy
Laughlin has supported expanding Pennsylvania's use of renewable energy sources, including
solar energy
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.
Minimum wage
In 2023, Laughlin introduced a bill that would raise Pennsylvania's $7.25 minimum wage to $11 by the next year and $15 by the following year.
Refugees
In 2021, Laughlin said refugees coming to America from
Afghanistan
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should be "thoroughly vetted," but pushed back against statements by other Republicans who opposed refugee resettlement. Laughlin said that those fleeing
Taliban
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rule should be welcomed to a nation with more freedom than their homeland.
Personal life
Laughlin married his wife Peggy Schneider on June 18, 1988. The couple have three children.
Electoral history
References
External links
Dan Laughlin for Senate
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Living people
Republican Party Pennsylvania state senators
Year of birth missing (living people)
21st-century members of the Pennsylvania General Assembly