Senator Scott Martin, who represents Pennsylvania’s 13th District, recently posted a series of updates on his official Twitter account, covering topics ranging from community initiatives for hunters to new educational legislation.
On December 5, 2025, Senator Martin addressed the state’s hunting community, stating, “If you’re one of the 500k+ hunters taking to the field this deer season, please consider participating in Hunters Sharing the Harvest, which allows hunters to donate deer to be processed into nutritious meat for families in need: https://t.co/ErKTFJWY3A https://t.co/cDWdG6Uj87”. The Hunters Sharing the Harvest program is a statewide initiative that encourages hunters to donate harvested deer for processing and distribution to food banks and charitable organizations. Since its inception in 1991, this program has provided millions of servings of venison to Pennsylvania families facing food insecurity.
The following day, December 6, Senator Martin announced the release of his latest newsletter: “My December 5, 2025, e-newsletter is now available https://t.co/oWbHlfrCts
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In this week’s edition https://t.co/aj8diGt1OY“. The senator regularly uses newsletters and social media updates as part of his outreach efforts to keep constituents informed about legislative developments and community programs.
Later on December 6, Martin highlighted recent legislative progress regarding higher education access: “A new law I helped author will help connect more Pennsylvania families with college and career training opportunities by ensuring universal completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). States who have taken similar steps have seen impressive results! https://t.co/YhAhAhIjLm”. Universal FAFSA completion policies have been implemented in several other states; these measures have led to increased rates of college enrollment among high school graduates by ensuring more students access federal financial aid.
Senator Scott Martin has served in the Pennsylvania State Senate since 2017 and is known for advocating on issues related to education reform and public service initiatives. His continued communication through digital platforms reflects ongoing efforts by state legislators nationwide to maintain transparency and engage with their communities.

