Senator Scott Martin, who represents Lancaster County in the Pennsylvania Senate, recently shared updates on social media highlighting student engagement, legislative developments for people with disabilities, and local youth achievements.
On April 12, 2026, Senator Martin posted about a recent visit by students to the state Capitol: “I hope all the students from Veritas Academy who visited the Capitol recently had a fun and educational trip!”
The following day, he addressed new measures supporting Pennsylvanians with invisible disabilities: “We approved a voluntary ID designation for Pennsylvanians with invisible disabilities, such as deafness and autism, to help ensure clearer, safer interactions with law enforcement. Read more: https://t.co/tDXQqT3dkN https://t.co/FaCrRrkIeR” (April 13, 2026).
Later that same day, Martin recognized local students’ environmental efforts: “Congratulations to Elizabeth, Leighton, Mackinze and Savannah for winning Second Place in the Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful Litter Hawk Youth Award program! Your whole community is proud of you!” (April 13, 2026).
According to his official website, Senator Scott Martin promotes initiatives related to clean water and public safety and has chaired several Senate committees including Appropriations. He also focuses on improving quality of life for Pennsylvanians through legislation supporting veterans and protecting children and victims of domestic violence.






