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Pennsylvania Poised for Political and Economic Transformation in 2026 State Power Plan

Pennsylvania Poised for Political and Economic Transformation in 2026 State Power Plan

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Pennsylvania remains a political battleground as EMILYs List targets the state in its $15 million 2026 State Power Plan to bolster Democratic majorities in the House and Senate, building on recent supreme court wins, according to EMILYs List announcements. Governor Josh Shapiro leads key economic pushes, including a second $10 million Agricultural Innovation Grant round opening February 2 to fund farm tech upgrades across 45 counties, following the success of 88 prior projects that boosted productivity and jobs in the $132.5 billion agriculture sector, per the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. Shapiro also secured $25 million in the state budget for solar projects at public schools and joined a coalition with 12 other PJM governors pressing for electricity market reforms to save Pennsylvanians $5 billion over two years amid rising costs.

In the legislature, active bills address diverse issues like controlled substances, psychologist prescribing, lactation rooms in public buildings, and in-state tuition for residents, with top Democratic sponsors driving activity in judiciary and education committees, LegiScan reports. Business developments include a $3.5 million investment announced today to expand skilled trades workforce training in Allegheny County and over $17 million from the Department of Environmental Protection for 89 conservation projects restoring streams and watersheds statewide. Community efforts feature HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.s recent Capitol rally promoting healthier diets and school meals via bipartisan bills like HB 1131 to curb food additives, the Altoona Mirror notes. No major recent weather events reported.

Looking Ahead: Watch for 2026 state senate and house elections on November 3, Farm Show-inspired ag investments, PennDOTs $40 million infrastructure grants by March, and PJM reform outcomes.

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