Senator Chris Gebhard, who represents Pennsylvania’s 48th Senatorial District, has recently posted a series of updates on his official social media account regarding community engagement and public service activities.
On August 2, 2025, Gebhard highlighted his involvement with local youth programs, writing, “I’m always impressed by the youth in our local 4-H programs and Riley was no exception. I had the pleasure of speaking with her at last night’s 4-H Projects on Parade at the Lebanon Valley Exposition Center & Fairgrounds.”
In a post dated August 3, 2025, Gebhard shared travel resources for summer travelers in Pennsylvania: “For summer travel, you can use 511PA to check out your route on traffic cameras, identify road work and weather-related restrictions, set up personalized alerts and more. Download the app or visit the site: https://t.co/EtXlnkrEOg” The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation operates the 511PA service to provide real-time traffic information to residents and visitors.
Most recently, on August 4, 2025, Gebhard reminded constituents about constituent services available in Clay Township: “Reminder for Clay Township Residents One of my staff members is available every Thursday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM at the Clay Township Building to assist residents of the Lancaster County portion of the 48th Senatorial District. Need assistance? Call us at 717-274-7705.”
Senator Chris Gebhard serves a district that includes parts of Lebanon and Lancaster counties in south-central Pennsylvania. The senator regularly communicates with constituents via social media about events such as county fairs and offers information about state-run services like PennDOT’s real-time traffic system. His office provides outreach and support through weekly staff availability sessions within local townships.

