Pennsylvania State Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill, who represents the 28th District in York County and serves as Majority Caucus Chair in the Pennsylvania Senate, recently shared updates on her official X (formerly Twitter) account regarding agricultural relations, women’s sports advocacy, and a community event for local farmers.
On January 15, 2026, Phillips-Hill posted about international agricultural ties after meeting with British Deputy Consul General Mel Lawrance at the Pennsylvania Farm Show. She wrote: “Across the pond, strong bond. Great to connect with British Deputy Consul General Mel Lawrance at the #PAFarmShow on U.S–UK ties, especially for our #1 industry: agriculture. And yes…the #America250 theme was not lost on us.”
The following day, on January 16, she addressed the topic of women’s sports and fair competition. Citing Frank Murphy, she stated: “Men need to get off the bench and get in the game.” – @TheFrankMurphy He’s exactly right. Every young woman deserves the opportunity to compete on a fair and level playing field. This is about showing up, speaking out, and protecting the future of women’s sports.”
Later that same day, Phillips-Hill promoted an upcoming Farmers Breakfast scheduled for February 13 at Eureka Volunteer Fire & Ambulance Company. She encouraged followers to subscribe for updates about guest speakers: “Guest speaker reveal coming soon Our Farmers Breakfast is officially set! Subscribe to our farmers updates to be the first to know who is joining us https://t.co/SodEFGttcX Friday, Feb. 13 7:30 – 9:30 a.m. Eureka Volunteer Fire & Ambulance Company”
Phillips-Hill is known for her engagement with constituents through events focused on public safety and property issues as well as educational programs like “Senator for a Day” for high school students (official website). In addition to her legislative duties—which include serving on committees such as Banking and Insurance—she has played a role in advancing state policy measures related to cybersecurity and opioid overdose prevention efforts (official website). Elected initially in 2018 and re-elected subsequently (official website), Phillips-Hill maintains offices in both Jacobus and Harrisburg while offering constituent services that range from assistance with state matters to legislative tracking (official website).








