Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastriano, who represents Adams and Franklin counties and serves as chairman of the Senate Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee, posted a series of tweets on March 10, 2026, highlighting historical events and current affairs.
In a tweet posted at 14:00 UTC, Mastriano marked the anniversary of a religious organization’s founding: “March 10, 1880 – Salvation Army founded https://t.co/ZCDRPGneW8”.
One hour later, at 15:00 UTC, he shared a segment from his interview on the John Frederick’s Show addressing U.S. relations with Iran. He stated: “Take a listen to a clip of my interview on the John Frederick’s Show! Iran: ‘many Americans are crippled or dead today because of Iran..they’ve waged a war against us and our people and it’s about time we shut the door on that’ https://t.co/pIbulyoUlP”.
Later in the day at 18:22 UTC, Mastriano reflected on Harriet Tubman’s life and her role in American history. He wrote: “Born in Dorchester County, Maryland in the early 1820s, Araminta Ross, later changed her name to Harriet Tubman. She escaped slavery to Philadelphia in 1849, only to make some 13 additional trips south to guide roughly 70 enslaved people to freedom. Tubman would often sing two https://t.co/NhYNGYAMY7”.
Senator Mastriano has been recognized for advancing community service through support for veterans via legislative initiatives and public engagement efforts (official website). His legislative work includes chairing key committees focused on veterans affairs and emergency preparedness within Pennsylvania state governance.






