Senator Tracy Pennycuick has recently highlighted her involvement in local community initiatives and veteran outreach through a series of posts on her social media account.
On March 11, 2026, Pennycuick announced her participation in a grant celebration event, stating, “Excited to join the Berks County Conservation District, @PennDOTNews & the @pafishandboat to celebrate a $143,073 grant I helped secure for the Oysterdale Rd/Streambank Safety Improvement Project in Pike Twp.”
The following day, March 12, she shared her experience at a local civic gathering: “A great night in Collegeville! Enjoyed discussing the budget with the Collegeville Rotary and presenting an official citation for their 75th Anniversary. Congratulations again on this outstanding achievement!”
On March 13, Pennycuick directed attention to veteran services by inviting veterans to subscribe to her newsletter: ” Calling All Veterans! Stay connected with important updates on benefits, new laws, events, and resources. Sign up for my Veterans eNews and get the information you need delivered straight to your inbox!”
Pennycuick’s public service extends beyond legislative work. She has served 26 years in the U.S. Army—including active duty and reserves—retiring as a lieutenant colonel after assignments such as Desert Shield/Desert Storm and other key positions (official website). Her background includes enlisting as a combat medic before earning a Bachelor of Science in business administration from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1987 (official website). In addition to her military career, Pennycuick has engaged with veteran boards and community support efforts for veterans and law enforcement (official website).
Elected to the Pennsylvania Senate in 2022 after prior service in the General Assembly (official website), Pennycuick resides in Harleysville with her husband—a fellow U.S. Army veteran—their four grown children, and two grandchildren (official website).

