Senator Camera Bartolotta, a Republican representing Pennsylvania’s 46th Senatorial District, recently shared her reactions and legislative initiatives on social media, focusing on Governor Shapiro’s budget address and efforts to address abandoned oil and gas wells in the state.
On February 3, 2026, Bartolotta posted her response to the governor’s budget presentation: “My reaction to Gov. Shapiro’s budget address https://t.co/P8Cfz95v0W”.
The following day, she highlighted progress in the Pennsylvania Senate regarding environmental legislation. On February 4, 2026, Bartolotta wrote: “The #PASenate passed legislation I introduced w/ @SenatorGeneYaw to speed up plugging abandoned & orphaned oil and gas wells. Clear, common-sense rules mean fewer delays, better use of nearly $400M in federal funds, safer communities, and more people put to work. Floor remarks https://t.co/6e2OScP8F6”.
Later that same day, she continued the theme with another post: “Improving the abandoned and orphaned oil and gas well plugging process in Pennsylvania
https://t.co/OAHxq11jph”.
Bartolotta serves as an elected official for District 46 in the Pennsylvania State Senate, covering parts of Beaver County and all of Greene and Washington counties. She has also held roles such as Majority Caucus Secretary within Senate Republican leadership (official website). Her legislative work includes sponsoring or supporting laws aimed at enhancing protections for first responders with PTSD, increasing penalties for reckless driving offenses, and safeguarding water resources. In addition to her lawmaking responsibilities, Bartolotta maintains offices across Harrisburg, Washington, Waynesburg and Mon Valley to assist constituents (official website).

