Senator Scott Martin addresses veterans’ contributions and anti-bullying efforts in November posts

Scott Martin, Pennsylvania State Senator from 13th District - Facebook
Scott Martin, Pennsylvania State Senator from 13th District - Facebook
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Senator Scott Martin, a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate, used his social media platform to highlight several issues and events in mid-November 2025. His posts focused on honoring veterans, raising awareness about bullying among youth, and promoting career opportunities in health care.

On November 11, 2025, Senator Martin paid tribute to military veterans by posting: “Today, we pay tribute to the incredible bravery, resilience and dedication of our nation’s great veterans. I appreciate all the incredible contributions our veterans have made to protect our freedoms! https://t.co/IsyBI9b8e0”

The following day, he addressed the impact of bullying on young people during Anti-Bullying Week. On November 12, he wrote: “Bullying can have a catastrophic impact on young people, leading to devastating consequences. November 10-14 is designated as Anti-Bullying Week to raise awareness and promote strategies to create a safer environment for kids. https://t.co/2F16BCJ5sZ”

Later that same day, Senator Martin promoted an upcoming virtual career fair for individuals interested in health care careers: “Individuals interested in careers in health care can learn more during a virtual career fair on November 13 from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. hosted by the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania. More info: https://t.co/aezmynKhoO”

Senator Martin represents constituents in Pennsylvania’s State Senate and has been active in public discussions regarding community well-being and workforce development. Anti-Bullying Week is observed annually across many regions to promote safety for children at schools and online settings.



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