Senator Chris Gebhard, a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate representing Lebanon County, posted several updates on social media highlighting local attractions, community events, and legislative initiatives between September 20 and September 22, 2025.
On September 20, Gebhard promoted local tourism with a blog post. He wrote: “Check out this great blog showcasing some of the best attractions, hidden gems, and must-see spots right here in Lebanon County!
https://t.co/PtwXiBj2AF”
The following day, he informed constituents about an event aimed at helping residents claim unclaimed property. In his post dated September 21, Gebhard stated: ” The state may be holding YOUR money!
Join Treasurer Stacy Garrity, Rep. Dave Zimmerman & me at our Unclaimed Property & State Resource Expo — process claims & even get checks on the spot!
Register: https://t.co/Mzzn02Nfca https://t.co/i2lMbuoFI3″ The initiative is part of ongoing efforts by Pennsylvania officials to reunite citizens with unclaimed financial assets held by the state treasury.
On September 22, Gebhard reported from the PA March for Life rally in Harrisburg. He noted: “Amazing turnout at the PA March for Life! Thousands gathered at the Capitol—especially so many energized young people—to be a voice for the voiceless. #MarchForLife #ProLife https://t.co/028x7BELWG” The annual event draws participants from across Pennsylvania who advocate against abortion rights.
Gebhard’s recent posts reflect both his engagement with Lebanon County residents and broader statewide issues such as property recovery programs and advocacy on contentious policy matters like abortion rights. As a Republican senator serving in the General Assembly since 2021 after winning a special election to represent District 48 (which includes all of Lebanon County), Gebhard has been active in promoting local economic development and participating in state-level debates over social policies.







