Senator Greg Rothman, a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate, has recently shared updates on legislative transparency, local wildlife initiatives, and community engagement through his social media posts.
On September 29, 2025, Rothman highlighted resources for public access to state legislative proceedings, stating, “Read bills, review debates, see how legislators voted on bills in committee and before the full Senate/House via this Open Government resource page. You can also access meeting schedules, bill memos and Senate session videos. Check it out: https://t.co/MfH9Q6mgTS https://t.co/ZuNsSjGiOD”.
The following day, September 30, 2025, Rothman expressed appreciation for a recent educational tour led by the Keystone Elk Country Alliance after a Pennsylvania Senate Game & Fisheries Committee hearing. He wrote, “Thanks to @KECA_2010 for leading an outstanding tour after last week’s @PaSenate Game & Fisheries Committee hearing. Learn about Pa elk: https://t.co/wQMEBB7O2t Check out the Elk Cam live feed: https://t.co/46saDiR17p https://t.co/dr4xcTOt4E”.
On October 1, 2025, Rothman attended a local government meeting in Perry County. He posted, “Glad to attend the Penn Twp. Supervisors meeting last night in Perry County! I appreciate the great work being done, the Board taking time to discuss the township’s priorities with me, and the opportunity to meet and hear from residents before the meeting. https://t.co/tpMFnq0Yim”.
Senator Rothman’s posts reflect ongoing efforts by Pennsylvania lawmakers to increase government transparency by providing constituents with easier access to legislative information and proceedings. The Pennsylvania General Assembly maintains a comprehensive website where the public can view bill texts, committee votes, session schedules, and live or archived session videos.
Additionally, wildlife initiatives such as those led by the Keystone Elk Country Alliance aim to educate the public about local species like Pennsylvania’s elk population. The organization offers live streaming of elk habitats and educational tours to promote conservation awareness.
Rothman’s engagement with local government meetings is part of a broader tradition among state legislators to remain accessible to their constituents and responsive to community priorities.


