Senator Tracy Pennycuick, who represents parts of Berks and Montgomery counties in the Pennsylvania Senate, recently posted on her official X account about community events and resources for constituents.
On February 16, 2026, Senator Pennycuick marked a national holiday by stating, “Happy Presidents’ Day! Today we honor our nation’s history and the leaders who shaped it.”
Later that day, she highlighted assistance available to residents struggling with energy bills. In her post, she wrote, “Need Help Paying Your Energy Bill? Join Us for #LIHEAP Day! Get up to $1,000 toward your @PECOconnect bill! PECO specialists will be on-site to assist with applications. RSVP https://t.co/ocUoKm9uHz https://t.co/2tLhUVDCAN” (February 16, 2026).
On February 17, 2026, Senator Pennycuick recognized local agricultural efforts supporting families in need. She stated, “Farmers Care Day is an annual event where local farmers donate fresh, locally grown food & raise funds for organizations serving families in need, including @RMHCPhilly. This year, $31,000 was raised. Proud to speak & thank our farmers for their generosity. https://t.co/qiA9kPewBB”
Senator Pennycuick has a long record of public service through her military career and involvement on veteran boards and law enforcement support initiatives (official website). She served for 26 years in the U.S. Army—both active duty and reserves—and retired as a lieutenant colonel after assignments including Desert Shield/Desert Storm (official website). Her background also includes a Bachelor of Science in business administration from the University of Missouri-Columbia (official website).
Elected to the Pennsylvania Senate in 2022 after prior service in the General Assembly (official website), Senator Pennycuick focuses on job growth initiatives, support for veterans and law enforcement, education improvements, and fiscal responsibility. She chairs the Communications and Technology Committee and participates in committees related to veterans affairs among others (official website). She resides in Harleysville with her husband—a fellow U.S. Army veteran—their four grown children and two grandchildren (official website).
