Senator Greg Rothman has provided several updates via social media regarding local infrastructure, public safety, and constituent communications in Pennsylvania. His recent posts offer information on newsletter distribution, transportation developments, and emergency response measures.
On July 10, 2025, Senator Rothman encouraged the public to engage with his regular communications: “Check out this week’s e-newsletter! https://t.co/BzVNRaRTem Sign up to have my e-newsletter sent directly to you: https://t.co/8sNiGRXlF3 https://t.co/B5ngd2vVsb”.
The following day, on July 11, 2025, he shared an update from PennDOT about a key local infrastructure project: “**@PennDOTNews Update** The Bridge on Route 147 (Market Street) in @MbgBoro, @DauphinCounty, is now OPEN to traffic. The bridge, which spans Shippens Run between Bowman Street and Boyd Street, was closed in May for replacement.”
Later on July 11, 2025, Senator Rothman informed residents of a statewide issue affecting emergency services: “We’ve been informed that there is an intermittent statewide 911 outage. Until it is resolved, please use the following non-emergency lines as needed for our area: Cumberland County: 717.238.9676; 717.243.4121; 717.532.8878 Perry County: 717.582.4311 Dauphin County: 717.558.6900 https://t.co/d92HUTCgPs”.
Senator Greg Rothman represents portions of central Pennsylvania in the state legislature and frequently uses digital platforms to communicate with constituents about ongoing issues and services.
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