Brendan Boyle, born on February sixth, nineteen seventy-seven, is a prominent American politician and member of the Democratic Party. Since two thousand fifteen, he has served in the United States House of Representatives, representing various districts in the Philadelphia area. His political journey began in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, where he served from two thousand nine to two thousand fifteen, representing District one hundred seventy.
In his current role, Boyle has been a dedicated advocate for his constituents, first representing Pennsylvania's thirteenth congressional district from two thousand fifteen to two thousand nineteen. This district encompassed much of Northeast Philadelphia and a significant portion of suburban Montgomery County. In two thousand nineteen, he transitioned to represent Pennsylvania's second congressional district, which is entirely within the City of Philadelphia, including all of Northeast Philadelphia and parts of North Philadelphia and Center City Philadelphia, primarily east of Broad Street.
Since January two thousand twenty-three, Boyle has taken on the important role of ranking member of the United States House Committee on the Budget, where he continues to influence fiscal policy and advocate for the needs of his district. His multifaceted career also includes roles as a radio personality, business consultant, and adjunct professor, showcasing his diverse skill set and commitment to public service.