Senator Tracy Pennycuick shared updates and participated in community events through a series of posts on her official X account in April 2026.
On April 10, Senator Pennycuick alerted the public to a local infrastructure issue, posting: ” Evansburg Road Bridge over Shady Brook Run Closed in Skippack Township”.
Three days later, she highlighted her involvement in an educational initiative, writing on April 13: “Great to join @Rupertelem for DEAR (Drop Everything and Read) Day! DEAR Day 2026 was amazing, 47 guest readers and 100+ stories read! Loved seeing students so excited about reading. @RepCiresi @JohnJarmato”.
Later that same day, Senator Pennycuick attended a local recognition event, stating: “Honored to attend the #Boyertown Citizen of the Year Awards Ceremony & celebrate those who go above and beyond for our community. This annual gala recognizes the dedication, volunteerism, & service that help Boyertown thrive. Congratulations to this year’s deserving honorees! “.
Senator Pennycuick has a long record of public service that includes military experience and support for veterans and law enforcement organizations (official website). She served for 26 years in the U.S. Army—both active duty and reserves—and retired as a lieutenant colonel after participating in operations such as Desert Shield/Desert Storm (official website). After enlisting as a combat medic, she pursued higher education at the University of Missouri-Columbia where she earned a Bachelor of Science in business administration (official website). Elected to the Pennsylvania Senate in 2022 following prior legislative service, Pennycuick resides with her husband—a fellow Army veteran—in Harleysville (official website).






