Senator Mastriano
Senator
Doug Mastriano
Pennsylvania's 33rd District
Serving Franklin & Adams Counties
Senator
Doug Mastriano
Pennsylvania's 33rd District
Serving Franklin & Adams Counties

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E-news Updates – April 10, 2026
April 10, 2026

E-news Updates – April 10, 2026

In this Update: Healthy Communities Partnership The Bugles at Dinant and the Drones Over Iran Throwback! Reducing Aggressive Driving, Protecting Pedestrians the Focus of Senate Hearing Beware of Investment Scams on Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp Women Veterans Invited to Submit Their Stories of Service Area Creameries Encouraged to Join the PA Ice Cream Trail Child Abuse […]  [Read More]

News for Veterans – April 2026
April 9, 2026

News for Veterans – April 2026

In this Update: Shepherding Pro-Veteran Measures Through Committee Vietnam War Veterans Day US Army War College Visit Condolence Resolution: Pfc. Krystofer L. Lopez Measure Protecting Veterans’ Benefits Advances State Veterans Commission Meeting VA Moves to Better Ensure the Second Amendment Rights of Veterans Improving Access to Education and Training Benefits Combat Stigma: Battle Within An […]  [Read More]

E-news Updates – April 2, 2026
April 2, 2026

E-news Updates – April 2, 2026

In this Update: Vietnam Veterans Event at Paramount Senior Living Bridge Educational Foundation Photo Op Update on SB 381 Beagle Bill US Army War College Visit Bill Nitterhouse Freedom Medal Presentation My April 1st Proposal to Rebbie Throwback! Senate Approves Bill Aiding Pennsylvanians with Invisible Disabilities During Police Interactions First Batch of 2026 Money Match […]  [Read More]

E-news Updates – March 26, 2026
March 26, 2026

E-news Updates – March 26, 2026

In this Update: My Letter to Governor Shapiro on Temporary Suspension of State Gas Tax Freedom Medal Recipients Capitol Visit with Red Cross Students from Franklin County Career and Technical Institute Meeting with Eastern University President, Ron Matthews and Vice President Michael Fedor My Committee Remarks on SB 128 Families Can’t Wait—Suspend Pennsylvania’s Gas Tax […]  [Read More]

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Gettysburg, PA

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Phone: (717) 787-4651

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Phone: (717) 264-6100

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Phone: (717) 334-4169

🚧 Traffic Shift Next Week – Roundabout Project Update 🚧

Drivers in Washington Township, Franklin County should be aware of an upcoming traffic shift at the Route 997 (Anthony Highway) and Orchard Road / Tomstown Road intersection near Waynesboro.

📅 Starting Monday, April 13 (weather permitting):
• Route 997 traffic will be shifted west onto temporary pavement near Orchard Road.
• Lane restrictions with flagging will occur during the shift.
• Once completed, one lane of traffic will remain open in each direction on Route 997.

🛠 Project Overview:
• Construction of two new roundabouts on Route 997
• Roadway widening and ADA curb ramp upgrades
• Drainage and stormwater improvements
• Installation of new roadway lighting

⚠️ Traffic Notes:
• Tomstown Road is permanently closed between Route 997 and Washington Township Boulevard.
• Orchard Road and Washington Township Boulevard may experience short-term detours during construction.
• Access to businesses and residences will be maintained at all times.

📆 Project Timeline:
Work is expected to be completed by August 22, 2028.

🚗 For real-time traffic updates, visit 511PA.com or use the 511PA mobile app.

Thank you for your patience as these improvements enhance safety and traffic flow in the area.
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Please enjoy my April Veteran Newsletter! Link is in bio.
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THROWBACK THURSDAY: During the Cold War, I took this photo of Rebbie at the Dreiländereck — the heavily guarded tri-border where West Germany, East Germany, and Czechoslovakia met. At the time, I was serving with the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment back then. #ThrowbackThursday
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April 9, 1865, General Robert E. Lee surrendered his Confederate troops to the Union's Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, marking the beginning of the end of the grinding four-year-long American Civil War.
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Don't miss out! Discover valuable insights in my weekly newsletter, delivered every Friday. Sign up now for exclusive content! http://senatormastriano.com/enewsletters/
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Who is Fighting for PA?

Who is standing up
for working families?
For small businesses?
For farmers and truckers who keep Pennsylvania moving?

Who is fighting
when costs rise
and families feel the pressure?

Pennsylvania deserves leaders
who put people first—
not last.

Who is fighting for PA?
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The Bugles at Dinant and the Drones Over Iran: We Are Living Through a Revolution in Military Affairs
Sen. Douglas Mastriano, PhD, Colonel, U.S. Army (Ret.)
 
In August 1914, the French Army marched into war convinced that courage could overcome technology. Their doctrine rested on the theories of Colonel Louis de Grandmaison, who argued that the offensive spirit — the bayonet and the will to attack — would decide modern battle. French soldiers trained for frontal assaults in the tradition of Napoleon. They believed élan — the fighting spirit — would carry them through enemy fire. But war had changed.
 
At the Meuse River town of Dinant, a young French lieutenant named Charles de Gaulle led his platoon forward with the famed French 33rd Infantry Regiment. The attack unfolded as if lifted from another century. Bugles sounded. Drums beat. Flags waved in the wind. The men surged forward across a bridge toward German positions, bayonets fixed, marching into what they believed would be a decisive assault.
 
Waiting for them were machine guns. What followed was slaughter. De Gaulle was among the first to fall, struck by a bullet that shattered his fibula. From the ground, he witnessed the collapse of the doctrine he had been trained to trust. He later wrote of that terrible moment:
“Suddenly the enemy’s fire became precise and concentrated… bugles sounded the charge… isolated heroes made fantastic leaps, but all to no purpose. In an instant it had become clear that not all the courage in the world could withstand this fire.”

*Continued in comments
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Meet Doug Mastriano

Senator Mastriano represents Adams and Franklin Counties. As an honorably retired Army Colonel and 30 year combat veteran, he has acquired decades of hands-on experience building teams to get the job done. In addition to Chairing the Senate Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee, he is passionate about defending our freedom and serving the people of this great land.
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