Rep. Thomas Kutz voices concerns over Gov. Shapiro’s proposed 2025-26 budget

Rep. Thomas Kutz voices concerns over Gov. Shapiro’s proposed 2025-26 budget
State Rep. Thomas Kutz — Pennsylvania 87th Legislative District
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State Representative Thomas Kutz of Cumberland has expressed his concerns following Governor Josh Shapiro’s budget address for the 2025-26 fiscal year. In a statement, Kutz highlighted his reservations about the proposed $51.47 billion budget.

“As a two-year member of the House Appropriations Committee, I have many reservations about the $51.47 billion budget proposed by the governor today,” said Kutz. He pointed out that the proposal would deplete the state’s $2.89 billion General Fund surplus and necessitate transferring $1.6 billion from the Rainy Day Fund to achieve balance. “This type of spending puts the Commonwealth in an unstable long-term financial position, and I’m deeply concerned about the drastic spending increase the governor has proposed.”

Kutz emphasized that with the governor’s proposal now on record, negotiations can commence with state agency leaders to refine spending plans. “Now that we’ve heard the governor’s proposal, the House Appropriations Committee can begin meeting with state agency leaders to negotiate spending,” he stated.

He also expressed eagerness to engage in upcoming hearings and contribute to shaping a more responsible budget that addresses Pennsylvania’s essential programs without imposing undue burdens on taxpayers. “I am looking forward to participating in three weeks of hearings and playing a direct role in shaping a more responsible budget that funds Pennsylvania’s needed programs without leaving taxpayers to foot the bill for frivolous spending.”

Kutz reiterated his legislative priorities focused on improving life in Pennsylvania and Cumberland County while resisting tax increases within this budget framework: “As budget negotiations continue, I will keep my legislative priorities for the session close at hand. I’m committed to making Pennsylvania and Cumberland County better places to live, work and raise a family.”

The deadline for finalizing the 2025-26 budget is set for June 30.

For inquiries regarding this matter or other state-related issues, constituents are encouraged to contact Kutz’s office at 717-975-2235.



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