Senator Tracy Pennycuick, who represents parts of Berks and Montgomery counties in the Pennsylvania Senate, recently used her social media platform to inform constituents about energy assistance programs, legislative updates, and financial aid resources.
On February 11, 2026, Senator Pennycuick posted an invitation to a community event aimed at assisting residents with their utility bills. 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/zFBHwF4HgZ https://t.co/OaOnhFhvLI”.
The following day, February 12, she shared details from her participation in a legislative luncheon. According to her post, “Today, I had the privilege of joining the @UPValleyChamber for the 2026 Legislative Affairs Series Luncheon. I shared updates on Governor Shapiro’s FY 2026-27 budget, my priorities for the year, and my work as Chair of the Senate Comms & Tech Committee. https://t.co/dt1wTrOJxI”.
On February 13, Senator Pennycuick highlighted available resources for students seeking financial assistance for higher education. She stated, “Need help with college #financialaid? @PHEAAaid offers webinars on applying for aid and reviewing offers, options for non-traditional students and more. Explore resources to help you make informed decisions. https://t.co/K67K7jrKA2 https://t.co/SfSEpcoxXy”.
Senator Pennycuick has a longstanding record of public service shaped by her military background and involvement in veteran organizations. She served 26 years in the U.S. Army—including active duty and reserves—and retired as a lieutenant colonel after assignments during Desert Shield/Desert Storm and other roles (official website). Her career began as a combat medic before pursuing further education at the University of Missouri-Columbia where she earned a Bachelor of Science in business administration in 1987 (official website). Elected to the Pennsylvania Senate in 2022 after previous legislative service (official website), Pennycuick now leads the Communications and Technology Committee and participates actively in veterans affairs initiatives.
She continues to focus on job growth, support for veterans and law enforcement, education improvements, and fiscal responsibility—drawing from both her military experience and business consulting background (official website). Senator Pennycuick resides in Harleysville with her husband—a fellow Army veteran—their four grown children, and two grandchildren (official website).
