Senator Tracy Pennycuick, a Pennsylvania state senator and retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel, recently used her social media platform to highlight community events and initiatives, including recognition of military children, a local business milestone, and an upcoming roadway project.
On April 15, 2026, Senator Pennycuick posted about her efforts to honor the children of military families in Pennsylvania: “Proud to recognize Purple Up! for Military Kids Day I introduced a Senate resolution designating April 15 as Purple Up! Day and April as the Month of the Military Child in PA. Military kids make incredible sacrifices. Join me in wearing purple.”
The following day, she marked the anniversary of a local company: “Honored to join W.B. Homes for their 40th Anniversary! For 4 decades, they’ve shaped our community through quality craftsmanship and excellence. Proud to present a #PASenate citation recognizing this milestone and their many contributions. Congrats on 40 years! “ This message was shared on April 16, 2026.
On April 17, 2026, Senator Pennycuick alerted residents about planned roadwork: ” Roadway Reconstruction Planned at Next Week on U.S. 422 in Montgomery “
Senator Pennycuick’s engagement with veterans’ issues is rooted in her extensive public service background. She has served both on veteran boards and through direct involvement with law enforcement and community support initiatives (official website). Her military career spanned over two decades; she retired as a lieutenant colonel after serving during Desert Shield/Desert Storm among other assignments (official website).
Elected to the Pennsylvania Senate in 2022 following time in the General Assembly (official website), Pennycuick lives in Harleysville with her husband—also an Army veteran—and their family (official website). She began her career as a combat medic before earning her degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia (official website).






