Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastriano, who represents Adams and Franklin counties and has served as chairman of the Senate Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee, announced updates on infrastructure projects, legislative plans, and weather alerts in a series of posts on March 10 and 11, 2026.
On March 10, Mastriano posted about upcoming roadwork: ” I-81 Resurfacing Project Resuming in Franklin County Work on Interstate 81 in Antrim Township will resume next week as part of a major resurfacing project from the Maryland state line to Mile Marker 6 near Greencastle. Starting: Night of Sunday, March 15 Work https://t.co/Ka4VIvpgSf”.
Later that day, he shared his intentions regarding emergency services legislation: “In the near future, I plan to reintroduce components of Senate Bill 1099, making technical changes to the Fire & EMS Grant Program, including: *Eliminating the archaic “invalid coaches” definition. *Calling on the Office of State Fire Commissioner (OSFC) to utilize the DCED https://t.co/vYnLjFLeik”.
On March 11, Mastriano issued a weather warning for residents: “Severe weather coming through Pennsylvania tomorrow https://t.co/BvNe2jRMtW”.
Senator Mastriano has been active in advancing community service initiatives and supporting veterans through both legislative efforts and local engagement (official website). His district includes Adams and Franklin counties in Pennsylvania. As a member of state governance, he has also focused on improving emergency preparedness systems and infrastructure maintenance across his region.
