Senator Scott Martin used his social media platform on December 12 and 13, 2025, to inform constituents about legislative actions, community initiatives, and public service campaigns.
On December 12, Senator Martin reminded pet owners of an important deadline: “The deadline to purchase an annual license renewal for your dog is Jan. 1, 2026. Dog licenses help keep pets out of shelters if they get lost and fund initiatives to keep animals and communities safe. Learn more: https://t.co/YbgT25XgGC https://t.co/OODfJhW6Zb”.
Later that day, he highlighted recent legislative developments in the Pennsylvania Senate Appropriations Committee: “The Senate Appropriations Committee approved bills this week to protect domestic violence survivors, combat the growth of Chinese-made nicotine delivery devices, and provide safeguards for PA’s ARD program.
Keep up with the committee’s activities: https://t.co/WnWnyeryMA“. The referenced ARD program is Pennsylvania’s Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition initiative designed for first-time offenders of non-violent crimes as an alternative to trial or jail time.
On December 13, Senator Martin drew attention to a national remembrance effort: “The Wreaths Across America campaign aims to teach future generations the value of freedom by placing wreaths at the gravesite of veterans. The organization laid wreaths at more than 5,000 locations in 2024 alone. Learn more about their mission: https://t.co/VkC8VwNiia https://t.co/eHj7PcOucO”. Wreaths Across America is a nonprofit that organizes annual ceremonies at veterans’ cemeteries across the country to honor military service and educate youth about patriotism.
Senator Scott Martin represents constituents in Pennsylvania’s State Senate and frequently uses digital platforms to communicate updates on legislation and public interest campaigns.





