Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill, a Pennsylvania state legislator, shared updates on community events and regional energy concerns in a series of posts on her X (formerly Twitter) account in early December 2025.
On December 6, 2025, Phillips-Hill described her participation in local holiday festivities, stating: “Experiencing the festive atmosphere created by Christmas in Hanover PA’s tree lighting and supporting local businesses in @HanoverYorkCo makes for a perfect family tradition. Grateful that our family has found such a wonderful way to embrace the holiday spirit! https://t.co/szouq0ItQM”.
The following day, she addressed concerns regarding interstate energy infrastructure and its impact on Pennsylvania farmers. In her post dated December 7, 2025, she wrote: ” Maryland can’t power itself — so PA farmers pay the price?
Eminent domain allows transmission lines to cross state lines while crossing the line with our local farmers.
@SenatorDush
Full podcast https://t.co/oEyiJWp8Lz https://t.co/hJ5KtqwWTH”. This comment references ongoing debates about eminent domain laws and how they affect landowners when new transmission lines are built across state borders.
On December 8, 2025, Phillips-Hill posted a brief message containing only an asterisk and two links: ” https://t.co/FTI142x6wv https://t.co/lA22jSY5u8″.
Phillips-Hill has previously advocated for rural communities and agricultural interests within Pennsylvania. Her engagement with topics such as eminent domain reflects ongoing discussions about balancing energy infrastructure needs with property rights for local landowners.


