Senator Scott Martin has used his social media platform to highlight opportunities and issues relevant to Pennsylvania students and public health in a series of recent posts.
On November 13, 2025, Senator Martin posted about internship opportunities for college students interested in public policy. He wrote, “College students interested in careers in public policy can apply by Jan. 23, 2026, for state government summer internships through the James A. Finnegan Fellowship Foundation. Internships are awarded through an essay contest. Find details here: https://t.co/mhXEhXqzdK https://t.co/AQmiOSjgBs”. The James A. Finnegan Fellowship Foundation offers these internships as a way to engage college students with the workings of state government and encourage careers in public service.
Later that day, on November 13, 2025, Senator Martin shared his role overseeing school athletics in Pennsylvania. He stated, “As Chair of the Pennsylvania Athletic Oversight Committee, I recently convened our annual meeting to review the state of school athletics, issues of competitive balance, and ways to help student-athletes compete safely on a level playing field. https://t.co/K8zDpS7GSs”. The committee is responsible for monitoring high school athletic programs across the state and addressing matters such as fair competition and student safety.
On November 14, 2025, Senator Martin recognized World Diabetes Day by posting: “World Diabetes Day brings together healthcare professionals, advocates, policymakers and the public to spread global awareness of the challenges faced by individuals living with this condition. https://t.co/LyGx2aM7b7”. World Diabetes Day is observed annually on November 14th and aims to raise awareness about diabetes worldwide among healthcare providers and the general population.
Senator Scott Martin serves as Chair of the Pennsylvania Athletic Oversight Committee and regularly uses his platform to inform constituents about educational opportunities and health initiatives.



