Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill, who represents Pennsylvania’s 28th Senate District and serves as Majority Caucus Chair in the Pennsylvania Senate, recently shared updates on her social media accounts regarding local population trends, constituent engagement, and recognition of former prisoners of war.
On April 9, 2026, Phillips-Hill marked National Former POW Recognition Day by stating, “On National Former POW Recognition Day, we recognize the courage and resilience of those who were held captive in service to our nation. Their stories are a powerful reminder of sacrifice, and their legacy deserves our deepest respect and gratitude.”
Later that day, she highlighted York County’s recent demographic growth: “York County is on the move The latest report from the @ind_fisc_office shows from 2022-2023, York County led the Commonwealth in population gains (2,383). The county with the most population lost was Philadelphia (17,781).”
On April 10, Phillips-Hill encouraged constituents to stay informed through her regular communications: “Thank you for taking a few minutes to read my latest update https://t.co/f3JEUNUVIw You can sign up to receive weekly email updates from me here https://t.co/QYx1OQmyjZ”
Phillips-Hill engages with her community through various initiatives such as unclaimed property sessions and educational programs for students. She also provides constituent services like assistance with state issues and legislative tracking via her official website. As a member of the Republican Party in the Pennsylvania State Senate, she holds committee positions related to banking and insurance. In 2025, she introduced measures aimed at enhancing cybersecurity and expanding access to naloxone across Pennsylvania.








