Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill, a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate, shared updates on her recent activities and community engagements through several posts on her social media account.
On December 2, 2025, Phillips-Hill visited a major industrial facility in York. She wrote, “Visited @CaterpillarInc’s cutting-edge 1.1M sq. ft. York facility, the East Coast entry point & key distributor for the Mid-Atlantic. 350+ employees. Thanks to Robby Bruder & Johann Lopez for the tour and discussion on workforce development.”
Later that day, she reflected on a local ceremony honoring a fallen World War II soldier from the area. In her post dated December 2, 2025, she stated, “How blessed we are to live in a community where people brave the cold on a holiday weekend to honor a native son who gave his life in WWII?! Thank you to the family of Staff Sgt. Clifford Keeney for letting us join in mourning, remembrance, and celebration of his homecoming.”
On December 3, 2025, Phillips-Hill addressed concerns about eminent domain and its impact on longstanding family properties: ” 300 years of family history — now on the chopping block. Eminent domain doesn’t care about legacy. We do. @SenatorDush Listen to our full conversation: https://t.co/oEyiJWoAW1″
Phillips-Hill’s public service includes frequent visits with businesses and constituents in her district as well as advocacy for property rights issues.

