Martina White, a Pennsylvania State Representative, posted several statements on her Twitter account in mid-July 2025 highlighting support for energy policy and workforce development in Pennsylvania.
On July 15, 2025, White expressed enthusiasm about an appearance by former President Donald Trump in Pittsburgh, stating, “Excited to hear from President @realDonaldTrump today in Pittsburgh and his vision to unleash American energy. His strong pro-energy policies are such a welcome relief for Pennsylvania workers and families! https://t.co/f8ck3QFQ0I”
Two days later, on July 17, she thanked Senator McCormick for his efforts to boost the state’s economy: “Thank you Sen. McCormick for bringing $92B in investment to PA and fighting for a strong energy economy that creates jobs and lowers costs for families. ️ https://t.co/7fio9ksrN4” According to recent reports, major investments have been directed toward Pennsylvania’s energy sector with bipartisan support aiming to strengthen job creation and economic growth throughout the state.
On July 18, White emphasized the importance of skilled labor in Northeast Philadelphia: “NE Philly is the epicenter of skilled labor, training the workforce of today and tomorrow. Proud to support the men and women who build America and keep the lights on. Let’s show the world what work is. Mike Rowe gets it right at the PA Energy & Innovation Summit this week.” Northeast Philadelphia has long served as a hub for technical training programs that supply skilled workers across multiple industries.
White’s comments reflect ongoing discussions about energy policy and workforce readiness in Pennsylvania—a state where both issues remain central to political debate.



