Senator Greg Rothman, who represents Pennsylvania’s 34th district, has issued several public updates on community services and infrastructure via his official social media account.
On October 14, 2025, Rothman informed constituents about upcoming roadwork in Cumberland County: “Resurfacing is scheduled on Rte 34 in @CumberlandCoPA, from Lindsay Ln in S. Middleton Twp to High St in Carlisle. Work begins 10/20 & will take 7+/- days. When possible, one lane of traffic will be maintained in each direction but lane restrictions are expected at times.”
A day later, on October 15, he announced a license plate replacement event: “If you have a damaged or illegible license plate, stop by and see us Sat, 10/25 in Shippensburg, to have the plate checked and apply for a free replacement! View details and register here: https://t.co/GOCJyB3n9X https://t.co/p0Dkl0EqIU”
On October 16, Rothman shared a communication update with his followers: “Thanks for taking the time to read my latest update! Access it here: https://t.co/1ZlVGASKlg Sign up to have my e-newsletter sent directly to you: https://t.co/8sNiGRXlF3 https://t.co/ONsXoh55SU”
Rothman has served as a state senator since his election in 2022. The resurfacing project on Route 34 reflects ongoing efforts to maintain and improve transportation infrastructure in Cumberland County. License plate replacement events are periodically organized by state legislators in Pennsylvania to help residents comply with state vehicle regulations.



