Senator Greg Rothman, a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate, used his social media account on October 6, 2025, to engage with constituents about state transportation services and to recognize a local community achievement.
In two separate posts published minutes apart, Rothman encouraged public participation in evaluating Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) construction and maintenance services. In both messages, he stated: “What do you think of @PennDOTNews construction and maintenance services? Voice your opinion by Oct. 21 through this 22-question survey. https://t.co/zlGSMjPz5e https://t.co/451sbdhHKo” (posted at 14:47 UTC), and “What do you think of @PennDOTNews construction and maintenance services? Voice your opinion by Oct. 21 through this 22-question survey. https://t.co/zlGSMjPz5e https://t.co/Upasfgnlno” (posted at 14:48 UTC).
Later that day, Rothman highlighted an individual accomplishment within his district: “Please join me in congratulating Makenna Milbrand! I had the pleasure of attending her #EagleScout Court of Honor in Hampden Twp. to present a #PASenate citation to commemorate this remarkable achievement. Her service project involved building a structure for the Lisburn Fire Co! https://t.co/IDKLEVAKnp” (posted at 18:30 UTC).
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is responsible for maintaining over 40,000 miles of roads and overseeing numerous infrastructure projects across the state each year.
Rothman’s outreach aligns with broader efforts by state legislators to solicit resident feedback on public infrastructure and highlight civic engagement among young leaders.


