Pennsylvania State Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill, who represents the 28th District in York County and serves as Majority Caucus Chair in the Pennsylvania Senate, posted a series of updates on infrastructure projects and legislative advocacy this week.
On January 12, 2026, Phillips-Hill announced a new bridge repair project: “.@PennDOTNews announced today a bridge repair project on Good Road (Route 2071) is scheduled to begin next week.
https://t.co/pRGq8q0OLYhttps://t.co/OSanWkhXtc“.
The following day, she highlighted upcoming transportation work in her district: “ICYMI: Here are this week’s PennDOT scheduled projects across York County https://t.co/Yjd1Aq77hO” (January 13, 2026).
Later that evening, Phillips-Hill shared her participation at an event related to women’s sports advocacy: “Proud to stand at #SCOTUS w/ thousands of advocates supporting fairness in women’s sports.
Grateful for @SenatorJWard as we continue fighting at the state level through Senate Bill 9 to protect opportunity, safety, and fairness for female athletes.
#DefendOurDaughters https://t.co/d1TwZqAsAS” (January 13, 2026).
Phillips-Hill has held her seat since first being elected in 2018 and was subsequently re-elected. She is a member of the Republican Party and participates actively on committees such as Banking and Insurance. Her official duties include organizing community events focused on public safety and unclaimed property sessions for constituents. The senator also engages high school students through educational programs like “Senator for a Day.” She maintains offices in Jacobus and Harrisburg to serve residents of York County with constituent services including assistance with state issues and legislative tracking (official website). In recent years, she has introduced measures aimed at enhancing cybersecurity and expanding naloxone access within Pennsylvania.








