03/03/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/03/2026 17:20
HARRISBURG - Senate Appropriations Committee members used today's budget hearings with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) and presidents of several universities in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) to highlight the negative impacts of Gov. Josh Shapiro's energy policies, and ways to strengthen post-secondary educational institutions.
The governor's $53.3 billion budget proposal for Fiscal Year 2026-27 would increase spending by $2.7 billion, 5.4% more than the current budget.
Public Utility Commission
The PUC oversees more than 8,000 entities which provide utility services across the state. Lawmakers raised concerns that Gov. Shapiro's approach to energy is leading to higher costs for Pennsylvania consumers, while subsidizing lower energy prices in other states in the region.
PUC Commissioners testified that electricity generation is lagging well behind demand and more energy production for the grid is desperately needed.
Video Highlights
The shortfall in energy generation and the importance of meeting rising demand were highlighted.
Concerns were raised that the governor's price-fixing in PJM is discouraging other states from increasing electricity production.
Pennsylvania communities are losing opportunities for business growth and development due to a lack of availability of energy, despite the state's status as a major electricity producer.
PUC provided a breakdown of all factors influencing consumers' electric bills.
Discussions focused on the impact of data centers on availability, reliability and affordability of energy.
Transparency in rate case settlement was discussed.
An update was provided on deployment of broadband.
Presidents of Millersville, East Stroudsburg, West Chester and IUP
Gov. Shapiro's budget would fund PASSHE at the current year's appropriation of more than $625 million. Committee members focused on how PASSHE universities are working to improve enrollment and efficiency.
Video Highlights
Discussion focused on strategies to support and retain students and keep students engaged.
How PASSHE schools are addressing vacant buildings and other properties was discussed.
Efforts to get more students accepted into nursing programs were explored.
How universities have managed previous enrollment declines and economic and demographic challenges was highlighted.
You can find recaps and video from every Senate budget hearing at PASenateGOP.com
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