Wallace will challenge incumbent Congressman Dan Meuser in the upcoming 2026 election.
In her announcement, Wallace said her campaign will focus on addressing the rising cost of living, protecting access to affordable health care, and supporting local communities.
“People are so frustrated with Congress and the state of politics today, and I have seen that up close and in person,” Wallace said. “This is my home, and I want to fight for my neighbors by putting the focus back on our local communities and the problems we face, from the high cost of groceries to our broken health care system.”
Wallace criticized Meuser’s record in office, saying, “Dan Meuser has looked out for himself in Congress, and it’s past time we had someone looking out for us.”
A graduate of Pottsville Area High School, Wallace is a ninth-generation Pennsylvanian and the daughter of a nurse and a pastor. She began her career working for former Congressman Tim Holden before serving in several government roles, including positions in the U.S. Senate, the State Department, and the White House Office of Management and Budget, where she served as chief of staff.
Her campaign priorities include securing funding for fire companies, health clinics, and community projects; supporting veterans and farmers; and working to lower the national debt.
In her announcement, Wallace said her campaign will focus on addressing the rising cost of living, protecting access to affordable health care, and supporting local communities.
“People are so frustrated with Congress and the state of politics today, and I have seen that up close and in person,” Wallace said. “This is my home, and I want to fight for my neighbors by putting the focus back on our local communities and the problems we face, from the high cost of groceries to our broken health care system.”
Wallace criticized Meuser’s record in office, saying, “Dan Meuser has looked out for himself in Congress, and it’s past time we had someone looking out for us.”
A graduate of Pottsville Area High School, Wallace is a ninth-generation Pennsylvanian and the daughter of a nurse and a pastor. She began her career working for former Congressman Tim Holden before serving in several government roles, including positions in the U.S. Senate, the State Department, and the White House Office of Management and Budget, where she served as chief of staff.
Her campaign priorities include securing funding for fire companies, health clinics, and community projects; supporting veterans and farmers; and working to lower the national debt.