Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill shares community outreach highlights in April social media posts

Kristin Phillips-Hill, Pennsylvania State Senator from 28th District
Kristin Phillips-Hill, Pennsylvania State Senator from 28th District
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Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill, who represents Pennsylvania’s 28th Senate District and serves as Majority Caucus Chair, shared updates and community engagement activities through her official social media account on April 3, 2026.

In the morning, Phillips-Hill addressed those observing a religious holiday, stating: “Wishing all those observing Good Friday a day of reflection and peace.” (April 3, 2026).

Later that afternoon, she encouraged constituents to stay informed about her legislative work: “Thank you for taking a few minutes to read my latest update
https://t.co/a9O3ELJPSJ

You can sign up to receive weekly email updates from me here
https://t.co/QYx1OQn69xhttps://t.co/uEavgWG0Nw” (April 3, 2026).

In the evening, Phillips-Hill highlighted her involvement with local youth organizations: “Great to be back with Cub Scout Pack 50 this week talking government & voting.

Thoughtful questions and a great group of future leaders!” (April 3, 2026).

Phillips-Hill is recognized for engaging the community through various programs such as unclaimed property sessions and educational initiatives like the “Senator for a Day” program aimed at high-school students. She holds committee positions in areas including Banking and Insurance within the Pennsylvania Senate. As a member of the Republican Party serving York County constituents, she has introduced measures focused on cybersecurity improvements and expanded access to naloxone in Pennsylvania. Additionally, she provides constituent services such as assistance with state issues and tools for tracking legislation. More information about her roles and initiatives can be found on her official website.



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