Day Responds to Governor’s Budget Proposal

Feb. 04, 2025 /

HARRISBURG – Rep. Gary Day (R-Lehigh) attended a joint session of the General Assembly at which Gov. Josh Shapiro presented his budget proposal for the 2025-26 fiscal year. Day issued the following statement in response to the governor’s plan:

Pugh Reacts to Shapiro’s Proposed 2025-26 Budget

Feb. 04, 2025 /

HARRISBURG –Rep. Brenda Pugh (R-Luzerne) offers the following reaction to today’s budget address from Gov. Josh Shapiro, in which he is proposing a $51.47 billion spending plan, an increase of 7.5% from the current fiscal year.

Olsommer: Shapiro’s Spending is Not Sustainable

Feb. 04, 2025 /

HARRISBURG – In response to Gov. Josh Shapiro’s $51.47 billion proposed budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year, Rep. Jeff Olsommer (R-Wayne/Pike) today issued the following statement:

Warner Issues Response to Governor’s Budget Plan

Feb. 04, 2025 /

HARRISBURG – Rep. Ryan Warner (R-Fayette) issued this statement following the state budget address Tuesday in which Gov. Josh Shapiro outlined a $51.47 billion spending plan for the 2025-26 fiscal year:

Heffley Responds to Governor’s Budget Proposal

Feb. 04, 2025 /

HARRISBURG – Rep. Doyle Heffley (R-Carbon) attended a joint session of the General Assembly at which Gov. Josh Shapiro presented his budget proposal for the 2025-26 fiscal year. Heffley issued the following statement in response to the governor’s plan:

Owlett: Governor’s Budget Proposal Feels Like Groundhog Day

Feb. 04, 2025 /

HARRISBURG – Rep. Clint Owlett (R-Tioga/Bradford) offered the following response to Gov. Josh Shapiro’s $51.47 billion state budget proposal outlined before a joint session of the General Assembly today. The plan represents an increase of $3.57 billion, or 7.5%, over the current fiscal year’s spending.

Governor’s Spending Plan Not Aligned with PA’s Needs, Stambaugh Says

Feb. 04, 2025 /

HARRISBURG – The $51.47 billion 2025-26 PA budget proposal presented by Gov. Josh Shapiro today would not only spend a whopping 7.5 percent more than the current fiscal year, but it also fails to consider how Pennsylvania families and small business owners are hurting due to exorbitant inflation, overregulation, and lack of pro-growth policies, according to Rep. Perry Stambaugh (R-Perry/Juniata).