Senator Dan Laughlin highlights environmental work and community involvement in recent posts

Daniel Laughlin, Pennsylvania State Senator from 49th District (R) - Official website
Daniel Laughlin, Pennsylvania State Senator from 49th District (R) - Official website
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Senator Dan Laughlin, a state senator from Pennsylvania, shared updates on community initiatives and environmental efforts through several social media posts in late August 2025.

On August 27, 2025, Senator Laughlin highlighted work with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection to address environmental concerns in Erie County. He stated, “Out in Millcreek with @PennsylvaniaDEP as they plugged an abandoned gas well. With hundreds of abandoned & orphan wells in Erie County, we need to tackle this problem fast to protect our environment & communities.”

Later that day, he discussed his participation in a local charity event, posting on August 27: “Defending champs no more—we’re now back-to-back winners at @SecondHarvestFB’s 10th Annual Legislative Challenge! Shoutout to @SenFettermanPA’s team for slipping us some extra labels when we ran out… true bipartisan teamwork “

On August 29, Laughlin turned attention to recreational resources and public safety. He wrote: “Community parks and pools provide safe spaces for families, offering lifeguard training, swim lessons, and recreation. I met with Girard Borough to discuss maintenance and improvements to ensure their municipal pool continues serving residents for years.”

Abandoned oil and gas wells are a persistent environmental challenge in Pennsylvania. These sites can leak methane—a potent greenhouse gas—and pose risks to groundwater quality. State agencies such as the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection regularly partner with lawmakers and local officials to identify and plug these wells as part of broader environmental protection efforts.

In addition to addressing environmental hazards, Senator Laughlin’s engagement with events like the Second Harvest Food Bank’s Legislative Challenge underscores ongoing collaboration among public officials to support community welfare initiatives across party lines.

Community pools and parks play a significant role in providing safe recreational opportunities while promoting water safety skills such as lifeguard training and swim lessons—an important consideration for municipalities seeking long-term service sustainability.



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