Pennsylvania State Senator Chris Gebhard, who represents Lebanon County and parts of Berks and Lancaster counties, recently used his social media platform to highlight community engagement activities, recognition events, and educational outreach.
On April 8, 2026, Gebhard posted: “Today, I had the honor of recognizing Lebanon County residents inducted into the Pennsylvania Voter Hall of Fame for 50 years of uninterrupted voting. Congratulations, and thank you for your remarkable dedication to the democratic process.”
The following day, on April 9, he invited women veterans in the area to participate in an upcoming event: “Area women veterans are invited to submit stories of their service for a state Capitol ceremony & online exhibit honoring their commitment. Register by May 8 for the June 10 festivities & share your experiences with future generations of women in uniform.”
On April 10, Gebhard expressed appreciation after visiting a local school district: “Thank you to the Palmyra School District for the invitation to visit their Advanced Placement class and speak directly with students. I always value the opportunity to engage with young people and hear their perspectives on how we can better prepare students for the real world.”
Senator Gebhard has engaged regularly in community activities such as veterans appreciation breakfasts and food drives according to his official website. He maintains offices in Harrisburg, Lebanon, Wernersville, and Hamburg to support constituents. His legislative focus includes safeguarding individual liberties, election security, economic growth, education improvement, small business support against overregulation, and advocating fiscally responsible budgets prioritizing families and taxpayers. Additionally, he chairs the Senate Banking and Insurance Committee while serving on several others related to aging policy and consumer protection. Over his tenure he has influenced legislation including expansions in healthcare coverage and protections for virtual currency users.







