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Joseph Frank D'Orsie (born )is an American politician who has represented the 47th District in the
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as a
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since 2023.


Early life

D'Orsie was born in
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, and was raised in Dallastown. He graduated from Dallastown Area High School and later earned a
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degree in public relations from
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. In 2012, D'Orsie served with Youth with a Mission as a missionary in the
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. From 2016 to 2022, he was communications director at Praise Community Church, an affiliate of the
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.


Political career

In
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, D'Orsie defeated incumbent
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in a primary challenge and went on to win the general election to represent the 47th District unopposed. D'Orsie's success in the primary was viewed as a backlash from the more ardently rightwing faction of the
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because the incumbent had not been as hard-line on conservative issuses. D'Orsie is a member of the Pennsylvania State Freedom Caucus.


Political positions


Education issues

After the Central York School Board published a banned resources list that included books about
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and
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representation, D'Orsie wrote an op-ed in the ''
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'' saying, "the concept of banning books should be intolerable to us." However, he claimed what the board drew up was not a book ban, and any talk of a book ban was a deception perpetrated by the media. D'Orsie also said instead of teaching about "heroic Americans like
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and
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" the district's amended curriculum included "pornographic aterial and "hate filled, so called 'anti-racist' selections that condemn 'whiteness' and pit students against each other." In March 2023, D'Orsie introduced a bill that would prohibit bias reporting systems at state-funded universities, saying that such systems infringe on freedom of speech. D'Orsie supports
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. He argues that a school choice program would benefit students looking for better or more specialized education, rather than continuing to fund what he claims is an ineffective public school system. In December 2023, D'Orsie introduced a bill that would alter Pennsylvania's education funding to be distributed on a per student basis rather than sending funds to individual school districts. In 2024, D'Orsie sponsored legislation that would protect teachers from repercussions if they refuse to use students'
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.


COVID-19 pandemic

D'Orsie opposed mitigation mandates related to the
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and referred to such mandates as "unconstitutional" and an "abuse of power." He argued it was for individuals themselves to respond how they saw fit.


Taxation

D'Orsie supports abolishing school taxes. In 2023, D'Orsie drafted a bill that would repeal Pennsylvania's automatic gas tax increase.


Personal life

D'Orsie lives in
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, with his wife, Adrienne, and their two children.


Electoral history


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:DOrsie, Joe Living people Republican Party members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives 21st-century American legislators Politicians from York County, Pennsylvania People from Dallastown, Pennsylvania Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century Pennsylvania politicians