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This document presents the Governor's proposed budget for the 2026-2027 fiscal year, building on momentum and addressing challenges to advance the Commonwealth. Key priorities include continuing historic investments in education, workforce development, public safety, and economic growth. It also focuses on fiscal responsibility, tax cuts, lowering costs through critical infrastructure investments and energy policy, expanding opportunity, strengthening the workforce, and protecting vulnerable populations. The plan aims to secure a brighter future for the Commonwealth by fostering a growing economy and ensuring a safe, affordable, and accessible environment for all Pennsylvanians.
The meeting included an executive session followed by the public comment section, which had no attendees providing comments. Under Old Business, the Board unanimously approved the minutes from the September 17, 2025 meeting. Litigation updates were provided concerning multiple cases before the Commonwealth Court, including Boguslavsky v. N. Pocono Sch. Dist., et al., regarding motions for summary relief being denied or matters continuing due to genuine issues of material fact, and Vaysburd v. N. Pocono Sch. Dist., et al., which remains inactive. Additionally, the Board unanimously agreed to table the decision regarding the School District of Pittsburgh's objections to the Recalculated 2020 Common Level Ratio for Allegheny County pending final review of the order. It was also noted that the Leechburg Area SD withdrew its appeal after completing its data review. The New Business section contained no items, and the meeting concluded after a motion to adjourn.
The meeting addressed several litigation updates, including matters in Boguslavsky v. N. Pocono Sch. Dist., et al., and Vaysburd v. N. Pocono Sch. Dist., et al., noting no immediate action was required for these cases. A significant item involved the School District of Pittsburgh case concerning objections to the Recalculated 2020 Common Level Ratio for Allegheny County, where the Board voted unanimously to adopt the Modified Adjudication and Final Order, which would subsequently be posted online. No new business was discussed.
This document outlines the Strategic Management Planning Program, administered by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Community & Economic Development, which provides grants to local governments. Its primary objective is to assist municipalities in developing long-term financial management, administrative, service delivery, and economic development strategies to achieve fiscal stability and prevent crises. Key focus areas include expenditure reduction, revenue enhancement, best management practices, intergovernmental cooperation, and integrating community and economic development strategies consistent with the Keystone Principles. The guidelines detail the application process, evaluation criteria, and program administration.
The Pennsylvania Housing Action Plan is a comprehensive roadmap designed to ensure safe, stable, and affordable housing for all residents across the Commonwealth. It is built around five core goals: increasing and preserving housing supply; expanding housing access and opportunity; strengthening pathways to housing stability; lowering development costs and speeding up construction; and improving coordination and accountability across state and local government. The plan aims to foster more resilient communities and position Pennsylvania as a national leader in housing access and affordability by 2035, ensuring every Pennsylvanian has a true home.
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