Senator Tracy Pennycuick highlighted her recent activities in the Pennsylvania Senate through a series of social media posts, sharing moments with colleagues and announcing local funding initiatives.
On March 30, 2026, Pennycuick posted about spending time at the Capitol with another legislator: “Spent some time with @SenatorPittman at the Capitol & had to show him my New Hanover Community Champion belt! A fun moment in between the work we’re doing for our communities.” On the same day, she shared a separate post containing only a link: “https://t.co/jQWc9U926q”.
The following day, March 31, 2026, Pennycuick announced her involvement in securing funding for local infrastructure. She wrote: “Presented a ceremonial check to Supervisor John Membrino for Hereford Township’s Local Share Account Category 4 award. Proud to help secure an additional $92,000 for much-needed roadway and stormwater improvements along Camp Mensch Mill Rd.”
Pennycuick’s background includes more than two decades of military service; she served 26 years in the U.S. Army and retired as a lieutenant colonel after participating in operations such as Desert Shield and Desert Storm (official website). Her public service extends to veteran boards and community support efforts focused on veterans and law enforcement. She began her career as a combat medic before earning a Bachelor of Science in business administration from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1987. Pennycuick resides in Harleysville with her husband—also an Army veteran—their four grown children, and two grandchildren. She was elected to the Pennsylvania Senate in 2022 after previously serving in the General Assembly.
