Senator Doug Mastriano, a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate, posted several updates on his social media accounts between July 29 and July 30, 2025. His messages addressed local transportation updates, concerns about child welfare in the legal system, and awareness of human trafficking.
On July 29, Mastriano informed constituents about scheduled road maintenance: “PennDOT announced that line painting is scheduled for today on northbound Route 15 near Gettysburg. Work also includes line painting at Route 116, Route 30 and Route 394 exits. Weather permitting, line painting will be performed during daylight hours of Tuesday, July 29, on https://t.co/w3PQnVEois”.
Later that day, he expressed strong emotions regarding a recent legal case: “As a Senator, a father, grandfather and a servant of the people of Pennsylvania, I am outraged and heartbroken that a convicted child sex offender was able to gain custody of a child through what appears to be a loophole in our legal system. This is a grotesque failure that https://t.co/RyKyYUWueT”.
On July 30, Mastriano marked World Day Against Trafficking in Persons with an appeal for vigilance: ” Today is World Day Against Trafficking in Persons
Millions are exploited through human trafficking—including right here in PA.
We must shine a light on this hidden evil and protect the vulnerable.
Report trafficking: 1-888-373-7888
#EndHumanTrafficking #FreedomIsSacred https://t.co/jxp9XRWH7K“.
World Day Against Trafficking in Persons is recognized annually on July 30 to raise awareness about human trafficking globally. In Pennsylvania and across the United States, law enforcement agencies have increased efforts to combat trafficking crimes by encouraging public reporting and supporting victims.
Senator Doug Mastriano has previously used his platform to address issues related to public safety and legislative reform within Pennsylvania’s legal system.



