Stay informed with the latest legislative and executive actions impacting Pennsylvania state government.
On June 24, 2025, the Pennsylvania state government saw a flurry of activity in both legislative and executive branches. The House stood adjourned until June 25, 2025, while the Senate recessed until the same date. Key discussions included the importance of universal school meals, with advocates pushing for the passage of SB 180 and HB 180 to ensure no child goes hungry. Additionally, the Pennsylvania Taverns and Players Association (PATAP) voiced their concerns regarding SB 756, focusing on the impact of skill game revenue on small businesses and veterans' organizations.
Two significant press conferences were held at the Main Capitol Rotunda. The first featured the School Nutrition Association of Pennsylvania (SNAPA) and several legislators advocating for universal school meals. They emphasized the critical role of school meals in combating food insecurity among children and highlighted the potential economic benefits for local farmers.
The second press conference saw the Pennsylvania Taverns and Players Association (PATAP) opposing SB 756. Speakers highlighted the importance of skill game revenue for small businesses, veterans' organizations, and local charities. They argued that the proposed legislation would negatively impact their operations and advocated for alternative regulation under SB 626.
Several legislative actions were taken on June 24, 2025. Notably, the Senate Education Committee considered bills related to career and technical education. SB 877 and SB 878 aimed to make pilot programs for barber and cosmetology training permanent. The House Education Committee also reviewed HB 938, which proposed changes to the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) board composition, and HB 1536, which was passed over for the day.
The Pennsylvania State Treasury presented its strategic plan for 2025-2029, focusing on fiscal responsibility, reducing waste and fees, and modernizing operations. Upcoming meetings and session days for the House and Senate were also announced, with both chambers scheduled to reconvene on June 25, 2025.
In committee news, the House Republican Policy Committee held an informational meeting on government efficiency, featuring testimony from Pennsylvania State Treasurer Stacy Garrity. The Senate Game & Fisheries Committee considered several bills related to hunting regulations, including HB 1431 and SB 67, which discussed the use of deer urine in hunting practices.
Additionally, the Senate Law & Justice Committee held an informational meeting on intoxicating hemp products, addressing the regulatory gaps and public safety concerns associated with these substances.