Congressman Chris Deluzio, who represents Pennsylvania’s 17th district in the U.S. Congress, has recently highlighted legislative initiatives and shared reflections on social issues through a series of posts on his social media account.
On November 4, 2025, Deluzio announced progress on legislation concerning presidential powers: “More on my bill with @RepSaraJacobs to check presidential authority and reform the Insurrection Act of 1807: https://t.co/xxnvmxw0jX”. The post refers to a bipartisan effort aimed at updating laws that govern the use of federal troops during civil unrest.
The following day, November 5, Deluzio reported significant movement for another piece of legislation. He wrote: “Big news: my bipartisan bill with @RepBrianFitz, the ‘Public Service Worker Protection Act,’ has reached a key milestone of 50 legislative co-sponsors! Let’s get this done and stand with the public servants who power our state and local governments, teach our kids, and keep all https://t.co/i3PgEXOCUv”. This statement emphasizes broad support for measures designed to protect individuals working in public service roles.
Later that same day, Deluzio referenced religious teachings in a brief post: “Powerful words from Pope Leo on our shared humanity. https://t.co/CGNpMQGLr9 https://t.co/PtSJPAlHeF”.
Chris Deluzio began serving as U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania’s 17th District in 2023 after succeeding Conor Lamb. Born in Pittsburgh in 1984 and currently residing in Aspinwall, Deluzio is now age 38 and continues to focus on both legislative reform and community engagement.



