Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill, who represents Pennsylvania’s 28th Senate District and serves as Majority Caucus Chair, highlighted regional energy issues, local government impact, and ongoing community events in a series of posts on April 16 and 17, 2026.
On April 16, Phillips-Hill posted about an event taking place that day: “Happening today https://t.co/ThlrAifUg4 https://t.co/xgabQJ8Xvg”.
Later the same day, she shared details from a discussion with Maryland Delegate Kathy Szeliga regarding energy infrastructure: “Who’s powering the region? I sat down with MD Delegate Kathy Szeliga on energy demand, data centers, and the PJM Interconnection grid. Listen Spotify: https://t.co/q9hxQkQ73S Apple: https://t.co/ifzspodmSC YouTube: https://t.co/r0nsFheqOq https://t.co/3Ioxwl59ps”.
On April 17, Phillips-Hill recognized Local Government Week by acknowledging the role of local officials in daily life: “It all starts local. From local roads to public safety, local government impacts your daily life. This Local Government Week, let us all say thank you to the leaders and public servants keeping our communities running strong. https://t.co/jgQBE6MPvw”.
Phillips-Hill is known for engaging her constituents through initiatives such as unclaimed property sessions and youth programs like “Senator for a Day,” according to her official website. In addition to her leadership roles within the Pennsylvania Senate—including committee work in Banking and Insurance—she has also introduced legislation focused on cybersecurity improvements and expanding access to naloxone in recent years. Phillips-Hill is affiliated with the Republican Party and provides various constituent services related to state issues and legislative tracking.









