Senator Greg Rothman has recently used his social media platform to share updates on community events and public resources. His posts include information about recreational opportunities for youth, legislative outreach efforts, and infrastructure developments.
On March 26, 2026, Rothman informed the public about a special opportunity for young anglers: “Saturday, anglers age 15 and under can fish for free or with reduced-cost permits in stocked trout waters. Find out more: https://t.co/NOKEwkRt7H https://t.co/E8feZq2YSu”.
Later that day, he promoted his regular communication with constituents: “Thanks for checking out this week’s e-news! https://t.co/V5lZaDNNz9 Sign up to have my e-newsletter sent directly to you: https://t.co/8sNiGRXlF3 https://t.co/smlHotzoMC” (March 26, 2026).
On March 27, 2026, Rothman reported his participation in a local infrastructure event: “Glad to join @RepGleim, @RepKutz, local leaders & @PADCEDnews in South Middleton Twp. to break ground for the municipal authority’s water system improvements! The new water storage tank will enhance service for roughly 4,500 customers & provide increased fire protection capacity. https://t.co/T4BqqoTDEu”. This project aims to improve water service reliability and expand fire protection capabilities for thousands of residents in South Middleton Township.
Senator Rothman’s engagement with constituents through digital newsletters and announcements reflects a broader trend among elected officials to utilize online platforms for transparency and accessibility. Community projects such as the new water storage tank are part of ongoing efforts across Pennsylvania municipalities to modernize essential infrastructure and ensure public safety.








