Government and Politics
July 2, 2025
From: Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro310,000 would lose Medicaid coverage while 144,000 Pennsylvanians on SNAP risk losing access to food assistance statewide.
Harrisburg, PA - On July 2, 2025, the Shapiro Administration released new data on how many Pennsylvanians will lose Medicaid and SNAP benefits as a result of Congressional Republicans’ reconciliation bill that is being rushed through Congress.
As Governor Shapiro has made clear, this bill will have devastating impacts here in the Commonwealth. Statewide, nearly 144,000 Pennsylvanians who receive SNAP could lose their access to critical food assistance, while 310,000 Pennsylvanians could lose Medicaid coverage.
Below is a breakdown of how many Pennsylvanians would lose Medicaid and SNAP benefits by Congressional district if the current version of the reconciliation bill is signed into law.
Pennsylvania's 1st Congressional District (Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick):
Pennsylvania's 2nd Congressional District (Rep. Brendan Boyle):
Pennsylvania's 3rd Congressional District (Rep. Dwight Evans):
Pennsylvania's 4th Congressional District (Rep. Madeleine Dean):
Pennsylvania's 5th Congressional District (Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon):
Pennsylvania's 6th Congressional District (Rep. Chrissy Houlahan):
Pennsylvania's 7th Congressional District (Rep. Ryan Mackenzie):
Pennsylvania's 8th Congressional District (Rep. Rob Bresnahan):
Pennsylvania's 9th Congressional District (Rep. Dan Meuser):
Pennsylvania's 10th Congressional District (Rep. Scott Perry):
Pennsylvania's 11th Congressional District (Rep. Lloyd Smucker):
Pennsylvania's 12th Congressional District (Rep. Summer Lee):
Pennsylvania's 13th Congressional District (Rep. John Joyce):
Pennsylvania's 14th Congressional District (Rep. Guy Reschenthaler):
Pennsylvania's 15th Congressional District (Rep. Glenn “GT” Thompson):
Pennsylvania's 16th Congressional District (Rep. Mike Kelly):
Pennsylvania's 17th Congressional District (Rep. Chris Deluzio):