Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill, who represents Pennsylvania’s 28th Senatorial District, recently used her social media platform to highlight local educational initiatives and community service opportunities. In a series of posts made in December 2025, she shared updates about student activities, encouraged civic engagement, and promoted volunteerism.
On December 10, 2025, Phillips-Hill praised students from York County School of Technology for their participation at the state Capitol. She wrote: “York County School of Technology students brought energy to the Capitol while in Harrisburg for the SkillsUSA Leadership Conference. SkillsUSA’s leadership and career-readiness training is shaping a strong future workforce, and these students are proof of that.”
Two days later, on December 12, she invited constituents to stay informed through her regular communications: “Thank you for taking a few minutes to read my latest update
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On December 13, Phillips-Hill promoted participation in Wreaths Across America, an initiative dedicated to honoring veterans by laying wreaths at their gravesites. She stated: “Remember the fallen, honor those who serve, & teach the next generation the value of freedom today by helping #WreathsAcrossAmerica. You can help honor those who have served in our nation by volunteering to lay wreaths at the graves of veterans today.
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Phillips-Hill has been active in promoting educational programs such as SkillsUSA and encouraging public involvement in both local events and broader national initiatives like Wreaths Across America. As a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate representing District 28 since 2019, she has focused on issues related to education and community engagement.


