Pennsylvania State Senator Scott Martin, who represents Lancaster County and chairs the Senate Appropriations Committee, recently posted updates on resources for farmers, higher education discussions, and his latest e-newsletter.
On February 20, 2026, Martin informed local farmers about support measures: “Additional resources are available to local farmers impacted by avian flu. Read more: https://t.co/BfwBtP9xIq”.
Later that day, he shared details of a meeting with Franklin & Marshall College President Andrew Rich: “I had a great meeting with @FandMCollege President Andrew Rich recently to discuss the challenges facing higher education and how we can help more of our young people train for quality careers here in Pennsylvania. https://t.co/v8i70PZcd3”.
On February 21, 2026, Martin announced the release of his latest newsletter: “My February 20, 2026, e-newsletter is now available https://t.co/iZtUm5SrBG Not signed up? Click here: https://t.co/RUzyZD7xwl In this week’s edition https://t.co/r3bWsRQZEW”.
Martin’s legislative efforts extend beyond these recent topics. According to his official website, he promotes initiatives for clean water and supports veterans through various events. He has also focused on public safety and enhancing Pennsylvanians’ quality of life through legislative measures. As chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee and former leader of the Senate Education and Local Government Committees, Martin has played a role in laws protecting children and victims of domestic violence. His work centers on representing Lancaster County within Pennsylvania state government.





