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04/28/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/28/2026 14:18

In Fayette County, Lieutenant Governor Davis Focuses on Energy Costs During 'Putting More Money Back in Your Pockets' Tour Across the Commonwealth

April 28, 2026 - Connellsville, PA

In Fayette County, Lieutenant Governor Davis Focuses on Energy Costs During "Putting More Money Back in Your Pockets" Tour Across the Commonwealth

Lt. Gov. Austin Davis hosted a roundtable discussion in Fayette County to focus on rising energy costs and highlight how the Shapiro-Davis Administration is protecting consumers, accelerating responsible energy development and positioning Pennsylvania to build more power faster, while keeping costs down.

"The Shapiro-Davis Administration is pursuing an 'all of the above' strategy that will create jobs and bring electric costs down by producing more energy," said Davis. "We're also pushing back when utility companies and the electric grid managers have tried to gouge Pennsylvania consumers. Working families, seniors and businesses need relief from skyrocketing costs, and the Shapiro-Davis Administration is working to put more money back into their pockets."

At the roundtable, the state Department of Human Services (DHS), which administers the federal Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), and Dollar Energy Fund, which provides utility assistance grants, discussed the need facing families across the Commonwealth.

Panel Participants:
Chad Quinn, CEO, Dollar Energy Fund
Jeaneen Zappa, Executive Director, Keystone Energy Efficiency Alliance
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis
Michael Ford, Secretary-Treasurer, Pennsylvania Building & Construction Trades Council
Chuck Knisell, International District 2 Vice President, United Mine Workers of America
Jody Rose, DHS Office of Income Management






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