Senator Scott Martin Reflects on Pearl Harbor, Announces Local Roadwork and School Safety Initiatives
Senator Scott Martin marked the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, provided updates on local infrastructure, and highlighted recent efforts to enhance school safety in Pennsylvania through a series of posts on his official X account.
On December 7, 2025, Senator Martin posted a tribute to those affected by the events at Pearl Harbor: “A date which will live in infamy.” The surprise attack on Pearl Harbor on this date in 1941 thrust the United States into World War II. Today, we pause to remember and honor those who lost their lives on that fateful December day that changed the course of history. (December 7, 2025)
The following day, he informed constituents about upcoming roadwork affecting Route 30: “Shoulder restrictions are set to begin Tuesday through December 13 on Route 30 crossing the Wrights Ferry Bridge. Read more: https://t.co/4PwqjNRwtT” (December 8, 2025)
Later that evening, Senator Martin discussed legislative efforts to improve school safety across Pennsylvania: “I co-authored a law in 2018 that created some of the biggest improvements in school safety in PA’s history. We recently acted on recommendations to further improve these efforts by strengthening the Safe2Say Program, improving school security training, and more! https://t.co/iIHxSX3Fqo” (December 8, 2025)
Scott Martin serves as a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate representing Lancaster County. His involvement with educational policy includes co-authoring legislation focused on enhancing student protection measures. The Safe2Say Program referenced in his post is a statewide anonymous reporting system for threats or concerns regarding student safety.
The annual remembrance of Pearl Harbor Day commemorates December 7, 1941, when Japanese forces attacked the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor, leading to America’s entry into World War II.

