Senator Greg Rothman shared a series of posts on his official X account highlighting recent community engagement and appreciation initiatives.
On February 19, 2026, Rothman encouraged constituents to stay informed about his activities by sharing a link to his weekly newsletter. He wrote, “Thanks for taking the time to read this week’s e-news! https://t.co/IxSFtFGz2s Sign up to have my e-newsletter sent directly to you: https://t.co/8sNiGRWNPv https://t.co/BjtQd5Vanb”.
The following day, February 20, 2026, Rothman recognized National Caregivers Day with a message of gratitude for those providing support to individuals in need. He stated, “This National Caregivers Day, we thank ALL who provide emotional, physical & psychological support to those in need. We recognize the tremendous difference they make! #ThankYouCaregivers Check out resources for those in caregiver roles: https://t.co/Dx0zZDJS9k https://t.co/t3eOilQ7Lq”. National Caregivers Day is observed annually on the third Friday in February to honor individuals who care for others and highlight available resources and support networks.
Later that same day, Rothman expressed appreciation for local educational efforts by attending an event at Hampden Elementary. He posted, “Thanks to everyone involved in planning #FamilyLiteracyNight @ Hampden Elementary! It was great! 275 families attended, enjoyed dinner, games, activities & raffles! I appreciated the opportunity to participate and read ‘Be Kind’ by Pat Zietlow Miller. @CVSDnews https://t.co/mo2zaSfpzi”. Family Literacy Night events are commonly organized by schools and community groups as part of broader literacy initiatives designed to engage families in children’s education and promote reading together at home.
Rothman’s communications reflect ongoing efforts among public officials to connect with their communities through both digital outreach and participation in local events.


