12/30/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/30/2025 10:15
Harrisburg, PA - From day one, Governor Josh Shapiro and his Administration have been laser-focused on delivering results for the good people of Pennsylvania - and 2025 was no different. Throughout the year, the Governor has traveled to every corner of the Commonwealth, meeting with residents, addressing their concerns, and getting stuff done.
In a newly released video, Governor Shapiro reflects on the Administration's accomplishments this year, highlighting real wins for Pennsylvanians - from historic funding for education and economic development, to investments in public safety, tourism, and more. The Governor has repeatedly worked to bring leaders from both sides of the aisle together, to pursue commonsense solutions to problems facing Pennsylvanians across the Commonwealth.
Under Governor Shapiro's leadership this year, Pennsylvanians have seen:
Click here to watch Governor Shapiro's new video on his Administration's year of getting stuff done, ensuring Pennsylvanians have the opportunity to chart their own course and the opportunity to succeed, and read the transcript below.
TRANSCRIPT
"It's been a heck of a year getting sh- done for the good people of Pennsylvania. Why don't we take a walk? I'll tell you about it.
On my watch, we've increased funding for public education by [nearly] 30%. School districts like Susquehanna Township have used that increased funding to upgrade HVAC systems, expand CTE programs, and hire more teachers and school counselors.
Across Pennsylvania, graduation rates are up for the third year in a row, and we're ranked one of the top states in the nation for public education.
Last year, we provided stipends to 2,000 student teachers, to support them as they make their way into the classroom, including one here at Susquehanna Township.
This year, we're doing 3,000 more and growing the ranks of one of the most important professions right here in Pennsylvania - and we invested $25 million to deliver at least 450 bucks in recruitment and retention bonuses to childcare workers.
We brought the Michelin Guide to Philly to keep driving tourism to one of the greatest food cities in the whole world!
We got ready to welcome millions of visitors to the place it all started, in 2026, for the NFL Draft, the MLB All Star game, the FIFA World Cup matches, and a whole lot more.
We announced the largest private sector investment in the history of our Commonwealth - over $20 billion.
And we've secured billions more in private sector investments since I took office, helping us turn abandoned warehouses - like this one here in Pittsburgh - into affordable housing and real opportunity. This project alone will create 4,500 permanent jobs.
It's no wonder that Pennsylvania was named the only state in the Northeast with an economy that's actually growing.
Over the last three years, we've invested to train over 1,000 new Pennsylvania State Troopers, helped recruit and retain 700 municipal police officers, and increased funding for community violence prevention by over 107%.
Violent crime is down 12% and fatal gun violence is down 42% across our Commonwealth, because what we're doing is working - and this year, we fought hard to dedicate an additional $2 million for the heroes right here at the Harrisburg Fire Department - a 40% increase.
You know, when Donald Trump refused to fund food assistance for the two million hard-working Pennsylvanians who rely on SNAP, we took action.
I signed an emergency declaration to put $5 million in the hands of food banks to help them meet their skyrocketing demand - including over $116,000 for the helpers here at the Westmoreland Food Bank.
We raised millions of additional private dollars, and I sued the Trump administration, and won, to get benefits out and to ensure every Pennsylvanian could put food on their table - because we stand up for our neighbors here in Pennsylvania.
We cut taxes again this year, for the seventh time as your Governor.
Our new Working Pennsylvanians Tax Credit will deliver up to 800 bucks to 940,000 people across our Commonwealth.
And, you know what? People are noticing. Pennsylvania is now ranked one of the best states to live in.
And every day, I work incredibly hard to have your backs.
You know, as I stand here at the Governor's Residence - a place where my family and I experienced some dark moments this year - I want to say thank you.
Thank you for your prayers, for your strength and for your light. I'm so honored to serve you, and I look forward to doing a lot more work together, in the years ahead.
Happy New Year."