Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastriano, who represents Adams and Franklin counties and leads key Senate committees, posted a series of updates on February 6, 2026, addressing local infrastructure, political commentary, and media appearances.
In the morning, Mastriano shared an interview discussing state budget matters. He wrote: “Listen here to this morning’s 103.7FM interview with Senator Mastriano as he dives into Shapiro’s Budget address! https://t.co/3ZJSp2IcuD” (posted February 6, 2026).
Later that day, he issued a public notice regarding transportation in Franklin County: ” Traffic Alert: Bridge Inspection Next Week
The McKinley Street Bridge spanning I-81 near Chambersburg in Franklin County will be inspected next week, according to PennDOT.
Location: I-81 between Exit 14 (Wayne Ave/Route 316) and Exit 16 (Route 30/Lincoln Way)
Dates: https://t.co/YFKzl3kfB1” (posted February 6, 2026).
In another post later that afternoon referencing an interview on RSBN, Mastriano commented on political issues and recent history. He stated: “Please enjoy my full interview on RSBN!
“I’m tired of politicians manipulating circumstances for their own end and people are getting killed.”
“Where were the street riots then (Obama administration)? Oh it was a democrat President so no problem” https://t.co/gey8myn572” (posted February 6, 2026).
Senator Doug Mastriano is known for his legislative work supporting veterans and leading community service initiatives. As chairman of the Senate Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee as well as the Senate Local Government Committee, he has focused efforts on veteran support through both legislation and community engagement (official website). His district includes Adams and Franklin counties in Pennsylvania. Before entering politics, Mastriano served as a U.S. Army colonel and holds a Ph.D. in military history.
