[2] Regan graduated from Cedar Cliff High School and received a bachelor's degree in criminal justice from Albright College.
He began a career in law enforcement, serving as a US Marshal in Miami before returning to fill this same role in South Central Pennsylvania in 1990.
In the Republican primary election, Regan faced dentist Brice Arndt, former NFL player Jon Ritchie, and attorney Scott Harper.
[8] Michael Bagdes-Canning, 70, who was convicted of obstruction of highways and disorderly conduct, will pay a $200 fine and serve 90 days of unsupervised release.
Bagdes-Canning was previously convicted for blocking a revolving door to a Trump rally in 2016 in Western Pa. [9] In 2021, Regan announced his intention to pass legislation to legalize recreational cannabis in Pennsylvania.
[11] Regan voted for House Bill 1024 in the 2020-2021 legislative session, which permitted medical marijuana companies to remediate products and use additional pesticides among other provisions.