Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastriano, who represents Adams and Franklin counties and serves as chairman of the Senate Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee, has recently highlighted issues related to veterans’ recognition, public accountability, and community healthcare in a series of social media posts.
On February 19, 2026, Mastriano drew attention to Pennsylvania’s efforts to honor military service members. He stated: “Pennsylvania offers special military license plates to recognize and honor those who have served — including recipients of some of our nation’s highest decorations for valor. Among them: Medal of Honor – The highest military decoration awarded for conspicuous gallantry and”.
Later that day, on February 19, 2026, Mastriano questioned the consistency of standards applied by leaders in governance. He posted: ” Are the Standards the Same for Everyone? When leaders talk about rules, transparency, and accountability — the public expects consistency. Ongoing controversies, legal disputes, and political questions have many Pennsylvanians asking: Are the same standards applied”.
On February 20, 2026, Mastriano reflected on a recent event focused on healthcare collaboration. He wrote: “We had a great time at the UPMC Mixer in Gettysburg yesterday! It was wonderful connecting with healthcare professionals, community leaders, and partners who are committed to strengthening care and improving health outcomes in our region. Thank you to everyone who made the”.
Senator Mastriano has advanced community service through veteran support efforts via legislative measures and local initiatives (official website). His work has included championing programs for veterans’ recognition as well as engaging with healthcare stakeholders in his district. As a member of state governance operating within Adams and Franklin counties (official website), he continues to focus on supporting both veterans and broader community needs through legislative action.






