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John Joyce represents Pennsylvania's 13th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives, having first been elected in 2018. Prior to his congressional service, he worked as a dermatologist in Blair County, Pennsylvania. He serves on the House Energy and Commerce Committee and its subcommittees on Communications and Technology, Environment, and Health. His legislative focus has included healthcare policy, energy issues, and matters affecting rural Pennsylvania communities.
- Name
- John Joyce
- Party
- Republican
- State
- Pennsylvania
- District
- PA-13
- Committees
- Energy and Commerce Committee, Communications and Technology Subcommittee, Environment Subcommittee
- Key Fact 1
- John Joyce was first elected to represent Pennsylvania's 13th Congressional District in 2018.
- Key Fact 2
- He practiced as a dermatologist in Altoona, Pennsylvania, for nearly three decades before entering Congress.
- Key Fact 3
- Joyce serves on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, one of the most influential committees in Congress.
- Key Fact 4
- He is a member of three subcommittees: Communications and Technology, Environment, and Health.
- Key Fact 5
- Joyce graduated from Pennsylvania State University and received his medical degree from Temple University School of Medicine.
- Key Fact 6
- He served in the U.S. Navy as a medical officer.
- Key Fact 7
- His district covers a large portion of south-central Pennsylvania, including parts of the Allegheny Mountains region.
- Key Fact 8
- Joyce has focused on healthcare access, particularly in rural areas, as part of his legislative priorities.
Data from Congress.gov
Fact Sheet
- Name
- John Joyce
- Party
- Republican
- State
- Pennsylvania
- District
- PA-13
- Chamber
- House
- Committees
- Energy and Commerce Committee, Communications and Technology Subcommittee, Environment Subcommittee
- Key Votes
- 50
Data from Congress.gov
Promise vs. Vote
Promise Kept Rate
89%
Kept 8 of 9 promises this session
Co-sponsored · Voted YEA · Nov 20, 2025
Co-sponsored · Voted YEA · Sep 18, 2025
Co-sponsored · Voted YEA · Jul 15, 2025
Co-sponsored · Voted YEA · Apr 30, 2025
Co-sponsored · Voted YEA · Apr 10, 2025
Co-sponsored · Voted YEA · Mar 5, 2025
Co-sponsored · Voted YEA · Jan 23, 2025
Co-sponsored · Voted NAY · Jan 23, 2025
Co-sponsored · Voted YEA · Jan 7, 2025
