Senator Biography

Frank A. Farry
Senate District 6

Photo of Senator Frank A. Farry
Republican
Serving Bucks (part) County
District Address
370 East Maple Avenue
Suite 203
Langhorne, PA 19047
(215) 638-1784
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Capitol Address
  • 351 Main Capitol
  • Senate Box 203006
  • Harrisburg, PA 17120-3006
  • (717) 787-5072
Legislation Sponsored for the 2025-2026 Session
Recent Co-Sponsorship Memos for Senator Farry
Subject:
National Public Safety Telecommunications Week- April 13th-19th
Circulated By:
Sen. Farry
Circulated Date:
04/01/2025
Introduced as SR 76
Subject:
Special Prosecutor for Crimes against Police, Fire, and EMS First Responders
Circulated By:
Sen. Farry and Sen. Joe Picozzi
Circulated Date:
03/31/2025
Subject:
Modernizing Public Transportation Advertising and Safety
Circulated By:
Sen. Farry
Circulated Date:
03/28/2025
Subject:
Parity of Gaming Across the Commonwealth
Circulated By:
Sen. Farry and Sen. Tracy Pennycuick, Sen. Christine M. Tartaglione, Sen. Wayne D. Fontana
Circulated Date:
03/24/2025
Subject:
Designating the Hershey’s Kiss as the State Candy
Circulated By:
Sen. Farry and Sen. Patty Kim, Sen. Steven J. Santarsiero
Circulated Date:
03/14/2025
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Biography
Personal History
  • Married Kristen; 1 son, Jacob and 1 daughter, Charlotte
Career
  • Frank Farry was elected to the Senate of Pennsylvania in November 2022 to represent the 6th Senate District in Bucks County after serving in the House of Representatives for seven terms. Farry has authored more than 30 pieces of legislation. His advocacy focus has been on veterans’ and armed forces groups, the disability community, animal welfare groups, first responder community, senior citizen concerns, health care, addiction and recovery issues, ensuring a quality education, and protecting taxpayers.
  • As a lifelong resident of Bucks County, Farry has been serving his community his entire career. He has been the chief of Langhorne-Middletown Fire Company since 2001, and a member of the organization for over three decades. He served his hometown of Middletown Township for more than seven years in various roles, including assistant township manager, director of community services, acting township manager, public information officer and emergency management team member.
  • Farry resides in Langhorne with his wife Kristen and their children Jacob and Charlotte.
Occupation
  • Legislator
Education
  • Neshaminy High School, 1990
  • University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School, 1995
  • Rutgers University, M.S., Public Policy, 1998
  • Rutgers University, Law Degree, 2000