Former U.S. Congressman Tim Murphy Dies

Former Republican U.S. Congressman Tim Murphy has died. The former politician and psychologist served as the U.S. representative for Pennsylvania’s 18th congressional district (which included Washington County) from 2003 until his resignation in 2017. Murphy ran for the newly redrawn 18th Congressional District in 2002, which had previously been the 20th, represented by four-term Democrat Frank Mascara. However, the legislature re-drew the district after the 2000 Census in such a way that a large portion of Mascara’s district ended up in the neighboring Johnstown-based 12th District, represented by an incumbent of 28-years – John Murtha. In October of 2017, Murphy made news by allegedly urging his mistress to have an abortion, even though he advocated a strict public anti-abortion platform. This was also followed by reports of abuse and harassment in his congressional office. His resignation came almost immediately after these reports. His seat was eventually won, during a special election, by Democrat Conor Lamb. There has been no word at this time, of his cause of death.


