Rep. Tina Pickett, a prominent figure in Pennsylvania politics, shared updates on her recent engagements through a series of tweets. Her posts provide insights into her involvement with community organizations and leadership programs within her district.
On June 20, 2025, Rep. Pickett tweeted about attending the Tunkhannock Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution’s (DAR) 125th anniversary celebration. She noted that during the event, she presented the membership with a House citation to commemorate this significant milestone. The tweet can be accessed here.
In another post on the same day, Rep. Pickett mentioned meeting Dean Clark of Somerset County and Nathan Kocher of Wyoming County at the Capitol. They visited to discuss her priorities for rural Pennsylvania and concerns affecting their region. Both individuals are participants in Keystone Boys State, a leadership development program aimed at fostering civic engagement among young men. The tweet is available here.
Later that day, Rep. Pickett attended the Wyoming County Chamber of Commerce leadership graduation. In her tweet, she highlighted the chamber’s commitment to developing leadership skills and promoting community engagement among future leaders in Wyoming County. This update can be found here.
The Keystone Boys State is an educational program designed to develop leadership skills and promote civic responsibility among high school students across Pennsylvania.



