Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastriano, who represents Adams and Franklin counties and chairs the Senate Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee, shared updates on his recent activities via social media on April 13, 2026.
In a post from that day, Mastriano attended a dedication ceremony honoring a prominent military figure. He wrote, “It was an honor to attend the Fox Conner Hall Dedication Ceremony and reflect on the extraordinary legacy of Major General Fox Conner. Major General Fox Conner was a pivotal U.S. Army officer renowned for his intellect, strategic insight, and mentorship. During World War I, he” (April 13, 2026).
Mastriano also relayed emergency management information in another update. Referencing the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA), he stated: “From PEMA Today’s update – 4/13/26: Local emergency units cleared from the mountain during the evening hours on Sunday, April 12. Forestry units remained overnight to monitor the fire. A helicopter has been dispatched to support ongoing operations today. No structures are” (April 13, 2026).
Later that evening, Mastriano highlighted his participation at a statewide conference commemorating America’s upcoming semiquincentennial anniversary: “It was a distinct honor to speak at the Pennsylvania Leadership Conference in honor of America250. Look how far we have come as a nation. For 250 years, Americans have fought very hard to secure our freedoms—and history reminds us that those freedoms must always be protected.” (April 13, 2026).
Senator Mastriano has been recognized for advancing community service through veteran support efforts and legislative measures focused on veterans’ welfare (official website). His role includes leadership within state governance as well as championing initiatives for veterans both legislatively and through local engagement (official website).






