Senator Greg Rothman, a Pennsylvania state legislator, recently posted a series of updates on social media highlighting both state conservation efforts and commemorations of national significance.
On September 9, 2025, Rothman wrote about his visit to agency displays at the Capitol: “Glad to stop by the @PAGameComm & @pafishandboat displays prior to the start of today’s session. Both agencies were in the Capitol today, to promote #nationalhuntingandfishingday on Sat, 9/27. The occasion honors the contributions of hunters & anglers to wildlife conservation.” The Pennsylvania Game Commission and Fish and Boat Commission are state agencies responsible for managing wildlife resources and promoting outdoor recreation activities across Pennsylvania.
On September 11, 2025, Rothman marked the anniversary of the September 11 attacks with a remembrance post: “24 years ago, we vowed to NEVER FORGET. We vividly remember 9/11/01: the 2,977 innocent lives lost, the bravery of our first responders, the heroism & selflessness shown. Remember the resolve and unity we felt as Americans. Watch https://t.co/CqoAGS7gc3 + https://t.co/VkeHAE1Ksn” The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 resulted in nearly three thousand deaths and led to widespread changes in U.S. security policy and national sentiment.
Later that day on September 11, Rothman encouraged constituents to stay informed through his latest communication channels: “Thanks for taking the time to read my latest update! Access it here: https://t.co/suSZ0tdCCx Sign up to have my e-newsletter sent directly to you: https://t.co/8sNiGRWNPv”
Rothman’s posts reflect both local government engagement with conservation initiatives as well as ongoing public remembrance of significant national events.


