Senator Greg Rothman posted a series of messages on social media between November 10 and November 12, 2025, highlighting his personal reflections on military service, recognition of veterans, and legislative action on education policy.
On November 10, Senator Rothman marked the anniversary of the United States Marine Corps with a personal message. He wrote: “Happy 250th, @USMC! Marines have played a pivotal role in every conflict from the Revolutionary War to OEF. I treasure the years I spent in the uniform; I remain grateful for the men & women w/ whom I served & the way that service shaped my life. #MarineCorps250 #SemperFi https://t.co/miSpi1GkuI” (November 10, 2025).
The following day, he acknowledged Veterans Day with a public note of appreciation: “This #VeteransDay we acknowledge & celebrate all who have sacrificed to defend the freedoms we hold dear. Our area is blessed to be home to many veterans; we live & work among heroes! I hope we can all find ways to thank them for their selflessness today & throughout the year. https://t.co/V4lUWIW46O” (November 11, 2025).
On November 12, Senator Rothman turned his attention to state legislation. He reported progress on education reform: “Tonight, I introduced & voted in favor of a comprehensive amendment to the School Code. It makes a critical fix to the school funding formula & passed the Rules Committee unanimously. I look forward to an affirmative vote by the full Senate tomorrow & the bill becoming law. https://t.co/oEGyBrI9LE” (November 12, 2025).
Senator Greg Rothman has previously served as a member of the U.S. Marine Corps before entering public office in Pennsylvania’s legislature. The United States Marine Corps was established on November 10, 1775 and has participated in major American conflicts since its founding. Veterans Day is observed annually on November 11 across the United States as a federal holiday honoring military veterans.



