Senator Dave McCormick has recently used his social media platform to highlight key issues and engagements, ranging from Pennsylvania’s energy sector to international terrorism. His posts, dated July 28 and 29, 2025, cover the state’s economic prospects, local labor leadership, and concerns about global security.
On July 28, McCormick addressed the outcomes of a recent summit: “Right — The Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit was about leveraging WHAT WE ALREADY HAVE: the gas, the workforce, and the world’s power players are finally looking our way again with $92 billion in investment on the way.” This statement reflects ongoing efforts in Pennsylvania to capitalize on existing natural resources and skilled labor to attract substantial investments.
Later that day, McCormick highlighted his meeting with a local labor leader: “Great to catch up with my friend Darrin Kelly today in Pittsburgh. Darrin’s leadership of the Allegheny-Fayette Labor Council benefits the lives of so many hardworking Pennsylvanians in the greater Pittsburgh region, and I’m proud to work with him to continue bringing opportunity”. The Allegheny-Fayette Labor Council is a significant organization representing workers’ interests in southwestern Pennsylvania.
On July 29, McCormick turned his attention to international affairs: “The Hamas terrorists who attacked Israel on October 7th proudly call themselves ‘one of the wings of the Muslim Brotherhood.’ Recognizing this evil organization, which has aided and abetted some of the worst actors in the world for decades, as a terrorist group is an obvious and”. His remarks reference ongoing debates regarding designations of foreign organizations involved in conflict.
Dave McCormick serves as U.S. Senator for Pennsylvania. His commentary reflects both local priorities—such as economic development through energy investment—and broader national security concerns involving foreign terrorist organizations.











