Senator Greg Rothman, a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate representing the 34th District, recently shared updates on his community engagement and constituent services through a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter).
On April 13, 2026, Rothman highlighted his participation in a local cultural event, stating: “Over the weekend, I had the pleasure of joining my friends at Harrisburg Telugu Assn. for their Ugadi celebration. The event focused on new beginnings, the fullness of life, and personal renewal. The joy was infectious and the welcome was warm! https://t.co/HXDobfpsNU https://t.co/WTuT3mOuCM”
Two days later, on April 14, he encouraged residents to address issues with damaged license plates: “Stop out and see us in Shippensburg TODAY, if your license plate has seen better days; we’d be happy to help get it replaced. For more information, including answers to FAQs visit: https://t.co/HY0RiYM3sU
For additional dates and locations, visit: https://t.co/SmwX1HPzA1 https://t.co/Ygadrs6IUM”
On April 15, Rothman continued promoting these services in another town: “We’ll be in New Bloomfield TODAY to help residents replace damaged license plates! We’ll make the process easy and handle all of the paperwork. For all of the details, including answers to FAQs, visit: https://t.co/b83BnT3CUo https://t.co/ST88jDBqX9”
Rothman’s involvement with events like Ugadi celebrations reflects efforts by public officials to engage with diverse communities across Pennsylvania. His focus on facilitating license plate replacements is part of broader legislative efforts in Pennsylvania aimed at improving motor vehicle administration processes for constituents.









