Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastriano, who represents Adams and Franklin counties and has led efforts in veteran support and community service, recently addressed several topics through his social media posts.
On March 31, 2026, Mastriano questioned the use of taxpayer funds during a period of economic difficulty for Pennsylvania residents. He stated, “Pennsylvania families deserve leadership that puts their needs first—not political image-building. At a time when many Pennsylvanians are struggling with high costs, rising gas prices, and everyday financial pressures, it’s fair to ask whether taxpayer dollars should be used to https://t.co/9XMwYWqukn”.
Later that day, he highlighted a local business transition event: “Today we celebrated Joel Sollenberger on his retirement and the transition of his part of the business to his son Scott and family. Sollenberger Construction has built a reputation for outstanding craftsmanship, and it was truly an honor to recognize Joel and Sue’s legacy and the https://t.co/Sb41tAK4vo” (March 31, 2026).
On April 1, 2026, Mastriano recognized an important cultural celebration. He wrote, “April 1 – Akitu / Assyrian New Year
Today we recognize Akitu, the traditional Assyrian New Year, a celebration with roots going back thousands of years to ancient Mesopotamia.
Akitu marks the arrival of spring and symbolizes renewal, hope, and the enduring strength of Assyrian https://t.co/FFg7sBi5lV“.
Senator Mastriano operates within state governance as a representative covering Adams and Franklin counties in Pennsylvania. He has chaired both the Senate Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee as well as the Senate Local Government Committee (official website). His legislative focus has included championing initiatives for veterans through both legislative measures and community actions.






