York County State Rep. Seth Grove Announced His Resignation Effective Saturday
Seth Grove departs after 17 years as state representative to lead Pennsylvania Aggregates and Concrete Association, ending his term early due to fatigue and career change.
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York County lawmaker to step down, leaving state House 5 members short
The state House will have another vacancy - taking the 203-seat chamber down to 198 members - as Rep. Seth Grove, R-York County, announced Wednesday that he would be stepping down effective at the end of this week.Grove, first elected to the western York County seat in 2008, announced last year that he would not be seeking re-election in 2026. In a written statement, Grove said that “serving as the state representative for the community I grew u…
PA lawmaker with second job that raised ethics concerns resigns
HARRISBURG — A Pennsylvania state lawmaker who is simultaneously leading a trade group that pays a lobbyist to influence state government has announced he will resign at the end of the month. State Rep. Seth Grove (R., York), a conservative first elected to a central Pennsylvania district nearly two decades ago, said last May that he would retire at the end of his current term. That same month, the Pennsylvania Concrete and Aggregates Associatio…
York County GOP Rep. Seth Grove to leave office Sunday
State Rep. Seth Grove, the ranking Republican member of the House Appropriations Committee, speaks during a committee meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023 (Capital-Star file).A former state House Republican leader who served as the caucus’ budget watchdog announced he would resign from office effective Sunday. Rep. Seth Grove (R-York) revealed in May that he would not seek reelection for a 10th term, ending the announcement with “Lets get back to w…
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