Senator Rothman
Senator
Greg Rothman
Pennsylvania's 34th District
Cumberland, Dauphin and Perry Counties
Senator
Greg Rothman
Pennsylvania's 34th District
Cumberland, Dauphin and Perry Counties
State Legislators Announce Funding for Cumberland County Projects
March 18, 2026

State Legislators Announce Funding for Cumberland County Projects

State Sens. Dawn Keefer (R-31) and Greg Rothman (R-34), together with Reps. Nate Davidson (D-103), Sheryl Delozier (R-88), Barb Gleim (R-199) and Thomas Kutz (R-87), announced funding for eight projects that will serve Cumberland County residents by supporting  community service providers, enhancing safety, improving accessibility and expanding opportunities for recreation.  [Read More]

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March 17, 2026

Rothman Bill to Cut Red Tape for Farmers Passes Senate

Legislation introduced by Sen. Greg Rothman (R-34) to cut red tape for hardworking farmers passed the Senate today with a vote of 49-1.  [Read More]

Rothman Announces Carlisle Office Hours
March 5, 2026

Rothman Announces Carlisle Office Hours

Sen. Greg Rothman (R-34) announced the opening of a new satellite office which will provide constituent services to residents in central Cumberland County beginning Thursday, March 19.  [Read More]

Rothman Pledges to Work for a Fiscally Responsible Budget
February 3, 2026

Rothman Pledges to Work for a Fiscally Responsible Budget

Senator Greg Rothman (R-34) pledged to work toward a fiscally responsible budget that reins in spending following Gov. Josh Shapiro’s budget address.  [Read More]

Stefano, Rothman and Picozzi to Introduce Bill Offering Flexibility for Property Redevelopment Projects
January 15, 2026

Stefano, Rothman and Picozzi to Introduce Bill Offering Flexibility for Property Redevelopment Projects

With Pennsylvania continuing to face a statewide housing crisis, Sens. Pat Stefano (R-32), Greg Rothman (R-34) and Joe Piccozi (R-5) are offering a solution through legislation focusing on property tax abatements for redevelopment projects.  [Read More]

Senators Introduce Bill to Address Affordable Housing Shortage
January 13, 2026

Senators Introduce Bill to Address Affordable Housing Shortage

To address the persistent and growing demand for affordable housing, Sens. Greg Rothman (R-34), Joe Picozzi (R-5), and Pat Stefano (R-32) are introducing legislation that will encourage construction of residential homes in areas where unmet needs exist.  [Read More]

Senate Approves Rothman Bill to Ensure Bridge Repair Funding Efficiency
December 8, 2025

Senate Approves Rothman Bill to Ensure Bridge Repair Funding Efficiency

Legislation sponsored by Sen. Greg Rothman (R-34) to make state funding available for local bridge projects was approved by the state Senate today.  [Read More]

Rothman Votes for State Budget that Cuts Taxes, Supports Students and Improves the Economic Trajectory of Pennsylvania
November 12, 2025

Rothman Votes for State Budget that Cuts Taxes, Supports Students and Improves the Economic Trajectory of Pennsylvania

Senator Greg Rothman (R-34) voted today in support of a state budget agreement that controls spending, cuts taxes, includes transformative permitting reform, encourages economic opportunity and supports local students.  [Read More]

Phillips-Hill and Rothman Champion New Era of Regulatory Relief in Pennsylvania
November 12, 2025

Phillips-Hill and Rothman Champion New Era of Regulatory Relief in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania is taking another major step toward cutting government red tape thanks to an initiative championed by Sen. Kristin Phillips-Hill (R-York) and Sen. Greg Rothman (R-Cumberland, Perry, and Dauphin) building upon last year’s landmark permitting reform.  [Read More]

Rothman Leads on Education Funding Change to Protect Taxpayers, Benefit Students
November 12, 2025

Rothman Leads on Education Funding Change to Protect Taxpayers, Benefit Students

Senator Greg Rothman (R-34) announced today that a critical school funding change he worked to advance has been passed by the state Senate and is slated to become law as part of the Fiscal Year 2025-26 budget agreement.  [Read More]

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