Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill, who represents Pennsylvania’s 28th Senate District and serves as Majority Caucus Chair, recently addressed constituents through a series of posts on her official X (formerly Twitter) account. The posts included information about ongoing events, updates for the community, and commentary on taxpayer-funded expenditures.
On December 18, 2025, Phillips-Hill posted: “Happening now until 4:30 p.m.
https://t.co/B6eROtwXiYhttps://t.co/fc9kA3SiPz“.
The following day, she shared an update with her followers: “Thank you for taking a few minutes to read my latest update
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https://t.co/NuOu5QcG3yhttps://t.co/JJ61fR9GqF” (December 19, 2025).
On December 20, 2025, Senator Phillips-Hill commented on public concerns regarding state spending: “Everyone wants the governor & his family to be safe. Taxpayers have ?s about the process used to make $1.3M in taxpayer-funded upgrades to a personal home valued @ $700-800K. Due to work of @SenatorJColeman and his committee, we should have answers in Jan.
https://t.co/gYISIyARJo”.
Phillips-Hill is a member of the Republican Party serving in the Pennsylvania State Senate since her election in 2018 and subsequent re-election (official website). She holds committee positions including roles related to Banking and Insurance and has introduced measures aimed at enhancing cybersecurity and expanding naloxone access within Pennsylvania (official website). Her office provides constituent services such as assistance with state issues and legislative tracking for residents of York County (official website). Community engagement efforts include hosting events like unclaimed property sessions and educational programs for students (official website).
Phillips-Hill maintains offices in Jacobus and Harrisburg as part of her representation duties (official website), continuing her focus on legislative matters within state government.








