Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastriano, who represents Adams and Franklin counties and chairs the Senate Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee, posted several updates on social media between April 10 and April 11, 2026. His posts highlighted community engagement, state history, and a recent event in Gettysburg.
On April 10, Mastriano invited followers to read his latest newsletter: “Please enjoy reading my newsletter from this week. https://t.co/BpzSLrXzwe https://t.co/NUewUDAsQq”.
Later that day, he commemorated Pennsylvania’s historical contributions during the nation’s semiquincentennial: “Pennsylvania’s Flag — The Banner of Liberty at 250 As we celebrate 250 years of American independence, Pennsylvania’s flag proudly reflects the Commonwealth’s deep roots in freedom, strength, and unity. Known as the Banner of Liberty, Pennsylvania’s state flag carries https://t.co/CJwUB8G6MQ”.
On April 11, Mastriano shared his participation in a Second Amendment advocacy event: “Gun Owners of America event in Gettysburg this evening https://t.co/dJFjBF6Vyj”.
According to his official website, Mastriano has focused legislative efforts on supporting veterans through both policy measures and community service initiatives (https://senatormastriano.com/). He has advanced such work as chairman of two key Senate committees and is recognized for championing veterans’ issues throughout his tenure. Mastriano operates within state governance as a representative for Adams and Franklin counties in Pennsylvania.






