Senator Doug Mastriano, an active member of the Pennsylvania Senate, shared several updates and reflections on his social media account. His posts highlighted legislative achievements and significant historical events.
On June 10, 2025, Senator Mastriano announced the passage of his bill in the Senate. “My bill SB511 passed in the Senate! Korean War Armistice Day is here. Those heroes will never be overlooked again. Let us never forget!” This legislation marks a significant step in commemorating veterans who served during the Korean War.
In another post on June 11, 2025, Senator Mastriano reflected on notable milestones from previous years related to his political career and legislative actions in Pennsylvania. He stated, “10 June 2019 I was sworn into the PA Sen / 10 June 2020 Bill 836 passes to reopen PA / 10 June 2021 the constitutional amendment goes into effect reopening Pennsylvania”. These dates highlight pivotal moments in his tenure as a state senator.
Later that day, Senator Mastriano recalled a historic event from three decades ago concerning international relations and military history. On June 11th, he posted about the end of Soviet military presence in East Germany: “June 11th 1994 – After 49 years, the Soviet military occupation of East Germany ended. At one time there had been 337,800 Soviet troops stationed in Germany.”
Additional information for Step 3: The Korean War Armistice Agreement was signed on July 27,1953.



