Presupuesto del Estado 2024-25
Documentos presupuestarios
2024-25 Enacted Budget
(The 2024-25 Commonwealth Budget was signed by Governor Shapiro on Julio 11, 2024.)
2024-25 Enacted Budget Line Item Appropriations (PDF)
2024-25 Governor’s Executive Budget (PDF)
2024-25 Proposed Budget Line-Item Appropriation (PDF)

BUDGET WINS
- No new taxes
- Over $35M increase for PASSHE schools
- Over a $1B increase for Pre-K to 12 education funding
- Over $140M for grants grants, scholarships, and other programs that will make higher education more affordable in Pennsylvania
- NEW $3M investment to provide menstrual products in schools to address period poverty
- $70M for affordable housing through the PHARE Housing Program
- $20M for student teacher stipends
- Over $550M in economic development programs through the Department of Community and Economic Development
- Millions for new programs that support economic opportunities and new jobs – PA SITES, Main Street Matters, Agricultural Innovation Development
- $16.5M increase for anti-violence investments in community and after-school programs to deploy effective, grass-root intervention strategies
- $75M for skilled nursing facilities over base investments to ensure staffing requirements are met and services maintained
- Over $25M to support state parks, forests, and protect the environment












2024-25 Budget Hearings
Dirección presupuestaria
On Martes, Febrero 6, 2024, Governor Shapiro delivered his 2024-25 budget address, presenting his plan for the fiscal year.
Joint Democratic House and Senate Budget Response Press Conference
Febrero 6, 2024 | 3:00 PM
Aspectos destacados del proyecto de presupuesto
- Educación
- Housing & Food Insecurity
- Economy
- Sanidad
- Women’s Health, Health & Safety
- Seguridad pública y justicia penal
- Additional Investments
Educación
- $1.4B to fix Pennsylvania’s unconstitutional and inadequate education funding system
- Over $1B for basic education funding
- Over $38M to support teachers and address our teacher shortage pipeline
- Basic education investment meets the first‐year recommendation on of the Basic Education Funding Commission
- Over $480M to improve student health and wellness, fix toxic schools, and create safe learning environments
- $50M increase in special education funding
- $32.7M increase for Pre‐K programs
- $161.7M for school safety and security
- Cyber charter school funding reform
Housing & Food Insecurity
- $95M for affordable housing
- $50M for Democrat led Whole Home Repairs program
- Over $42M to address food insecurity
Economy
- $20M for our farmers, agriculture, and dairy industry
- Over $600M in new and expanded investments to support business development and economic opportunity
- Millions to ease the cost of childcare for working families and childcare providers
- A plan to legalize marijuana o Es mated that this would generate $14.8M in tax revenue in FY 24‐25
- A plan to increase the minimum wage to $15
Sanidad
- $4M in new funding for medical debt relief for low‐income Pennsylvanians
- Over $45M for mental health
- Over $150M to protect older Pennsylvanians
Women’s Health
- $3M to provide feminine hygiene products at no cost to students in schools
Seguridad pública y justicia penal
- Over $100M to end gun violence in Pennsylvania with prevention and intervention on strategies
- Pennsylvania’s Violence Intervention on and Prevention on started in 2018 with $7.5M in funding. Senate Democrats led the fight for more funding to address the urgent need for solutions to end gun violence.
- $5.6M to protect Pennsylvanians from hate crimes
- $10M for Pennsylvania’s public defenders
Additional Investments
- Over $40M to support a clean and healthy environment for current and future generations
- $2M to establish a veteran outreach program
- $5.7M for election on security and voter education and outreach


Noticias y vídeos sobre el presupuesto
Senate Budget Hearings Week 3 in Review
Resumen de la segunda semana de comparecencias sobre el presupuesto del Senado
El senador Hughes, otros legisladores, líderes y defensores de la educación debaten soluciones a la crisis de escasez de profesores en Pensilvania
24 de febrero de 2024 - Filadelfia, PA - Hoy, el senador Hughes reunió a una gran coalición de colegas legisladores, líderes educativos y defensores de los maestros para abordar la crisis de escasez de maestros de Pensilvania. La conferencia de prensa se celebró tras los recientes informes de...
Resumen de la primera semana de comparecencias sobre el presupuesto del Senado
El gobernador Shapiro propone grandes inversiones en educación, prevención de la violencia armada y vivienda asequible
Lo que la propuesta de presupuesto del Gobernador significa para nuestras comunidadesVEA: Senador Hughes comparte por qué las inversiones BOLD para la gente de Pennsylvania son posiblesTenemos el dinero. La pregunta es si tenemos las agallas para hacer algo con él, para invertir en la gente de la...
El líder demócrata del Senado, Jay Costa, y el presidente de Apropiaciones, Vincent Hughes, elogian el presupuesto 2024-25 del gobernador Shapiro
HARRISBURG, PA - 6 de febrero de 2024 - Hoy, el gobernador Josh Shapiro expuso su visión y prioridades para el Presupuesto de Pensilvania 2024-25. En él, el Gobernador propuso aumentos históricos en el gasto en educación básica, desarrollo económico, vivienda, seguridad comunitaria y...