Let’s face the facts: Lebanon County is one of the fasting growing places in this Commonwealth and with that comes many new challenges. Among the many challenges that accompanies increased population is new threats when it comes to public safety, drug abuse, and crime. To face this reality, we need a District Attorney who is both tough and compassionate, someone who understands our community and has a proven track record to lead with integrity. That person is Pier Hess Graf.

Pier Hess Graf has built her career on service, fairness, and justice. As the current District Attorney of Lebanon County, she has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to public safety. She has earned the respect of law enforcement, victims’ advocates, and fellow prosecutors—not just for her courtroom acumen but for her dedication to doing what is right.

Pier Hess Graf also brings a stellar track record. Since becoming District Attorney, every homicide in Lebanon County has resulted in a first-degree murder conviction.

Her critics may say that her no-nonsense, tough-on-crime policies are outdated, but Pier Hess Graf has proven that compassion and firmness can coexist. Her office is not about locking people up for the sake of it; it is about protecting the community while also helping people rebuild their lives. She understands that the law is not just a set of rules—it is a tool to promote justice, equity, and public good.

In a time when many voters feel disillusioned by politics, Pier Hess Graf brings something rare: trust. She does not care about headlines or political gain. She is doing the hard, often thankless, work that keeps our neighborhoods safe.

Lebanon County deserves a District Attorney who is principled, experienced, and unafraid to lead. Pier Hess Graf has proven herself time and again, and she has earned our continued support.

On Election Day, vote for safety. Vote for integrity. Vote for Pier Hess Graf.

Chris Gebhard has been the State Senator for District 48 since 2021. The 48th Senatorial District covers all of Lebanon county and portions of Berks and Lancaster counties.

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