Neuman was first elected to the Pennsylvania House in 2011. He represented
Washington County, Pennsylvania, which is to the South of
Pittsburgh. Neuman served on the Agriculture & Rural Affairs, Consumer Affairs, Judiciary, Labor & Industry, and Rules committees. Along with fellow Representative
Tony DeLuca, Neuman had introduced legislation to combat healthcare waste and fraud. Neuman ran for
Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania in 2014, but finished fifth in the Democratic primary. Neuman resigned his state house seat in December 2017, after he was elected as a Washington County judge. In 2025, Neuman was elected as a judge to the
Superior Court of Pennsylvania, filling a seat which had been left vacant by the ascendance of
Daniel McCaffery to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. He is the first
Millennial to be elected to a seat on one of Pennsylvania's appellate courts. On January 7, 2026, Judge Neuman was sworn in by Pennsylvania Supreme Court Chief Justice
Debra Todd. "People will always come first, and the outcome should always be justice for the people," Neuman said in a speech that followed his swearing in. "Every case has a person behind it." ==References==