Congressman Mackenzie introduced the Special Events Program Alignment Act to enhance DHS coordination for major events.
Quiver AI Summary
Congressman Mackenzie introduces new legislation: Congressman Ryan Mackenzie of Pennsylvania has introduced the Special Events Program Alignment Act of 2026, in collaboration with Rep. Eugene Vindman of Virginia. This bipartisan bill aims to enhance coordination within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for major events this year by transferring the Special Events Program to the Office of Homeland Security Situational Awareness.
Legislation's purpose and details: The Special Events Program (SEP) manages data on public events, assessing risks to aid in safety planning. By moving SEP from the Office of Intelligence and Analysis to a more operationally relevant department, the legislation seeks to improve efficiency and better protect gatherings, including upcoming FIFA World Cup matches in Pennsylvania.
Lawmakers emphasize importance: Mackenzie stated, “Programs within the DHS need optimal coordination," to ensure safety at public gatherings. Vindman added that aligning the program enhances DHS's ability to respond to potential risks. The legislation reflects bipartisan support for improving national event preparedness.
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Ryan Mackenzie Fundraising
Ryan Mackenzie recently disclosed $378.7K of fundraising in a Q4 FEC disclosure filed on January 30th, 2026. This was the 242nd most from all Q4 reports we have seen this year. 63.5% came from individual donors.
Mackenzie disclosed $255.3K of spending. This was the 286th most from all Q4 reports we have seen from politicians so far this year.
Mackenzie disclosed $1.8M of cash on hand at the end of the filing period. This was the 229th most from all Q4 reports we have seen this year.
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Ryan Mackenzie Net Worth
Quiver Quantitative estimates that Ryan Mackenzie is worth $719.5K, as of March 30th, 2026. This is the 361st highest net worth in Congress, per our live estimates.
Mackenzie has approximately $81.0K invested in publicly traded assets which Quiver is able to track live.
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Ryan Mackenzie Bill Proposals
Here are some bills which have recently been proposed by Ryan Mackenzie:
- H.R.8142: To transfer the Special Events Program of the Department of Homeland Security to the Office of Situational Awareness of the Department, and for other purposes.
- H.R.7912: To require providers to disclose policies regarding the minimum gestational age at which life-saving care will be provided to an infant in the case of a premature birth.
- H.R.7260: National Cemetery Administration Annual Report Act of 2026
- H.R.7082: FLEX Act
- H.R.6872: Holiday Bonus Tax Relief Act of 2025
- H.R.6038: Improving Veteran Access to Care Act
You can track bills proposed by Ryan Mackenzie on Quiver Quantitative's politician page for Mackenzie.
2026 Pennsylvania's 7th Congressional District Election
There has been approximately $56,679,906 of spending in Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district elections over the last two years, per our estimates.
Approximately $42,453,003 of this has been from outside spending by PACs and Super PACs. Some of the groups who are spending money in this race include:
- HMP ($14,102,578)
- CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP FUND ($9,671,261)
- PROJECT 218 ($4,274,200)
- DCCC ($2,597,111)
- NRCC ($2,030,175)
The rating for this race is currently "Toss Up".
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