Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1756

Introduced
7/23/25  

Caption

In service and facilities, further providing for electricity supplied to certain organizations.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1756 would modify existing laws concerning electricity supply to focus on organizations that may have different requirements compared to general consumers. The bill could potentially streamline processes and foster better collaboration between electricity providers and these organizations, ensuring that their specific needs are met. The changes could also impact regulations governing pricing, quality of service, and reliability standards, thus enhancing both the operational capacity of these organizations and the regulatory framework they operate within.

Summary

House Bill 1756 aims to regulate the electricity supplied to certain organizations, proposing specific provisions tailored to enhance the provision of electrical services. This bill reflects a strategy to address the unique needs of various organizations that depend on reliable electricity for their operations. By clarifying the regulations surrounding electricity supply, the bill seeks to create a more predictable and sustainable energy environment, which is crucial for the effective functioning of these entities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the bill is generally positive among stakeholders who believe it will facilitate better practices in the energy supply sector. Proponents argue that it shows a commitment to supporting critical services that rely heavily on consistent electricity. However, there is some cautious feedback concerning the implementation aspect, where stakeholders urge the need for careful consideration of the implications on existing contracts and service agreements.

Contention

Discussion around HB 1756 has not been without contention. Some critics express concern that the bill may inadvertently neglect the needs of less organized or smaller entities that also require electricity. Questions have been raised about the extent to which it adequately addresses the needs of all organizations and does not favor larger entities over smaller, potentially vulnerable ones. This highlights a broader debate on ensuring equitable access to energy resources while promoting efficiency and tailored service.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB948

In powers and duties, further providing for data to be supplied by electric utilities.

PA HB331

In budget and finance, further providing for expenses; in facilities and supplies, further providing for deposits into account; and, in access to justice, providing for performance audit of account.

PA HB385

In facilities and supplies, further providing for deposits into account.

PA HB2349

In facilities and supplies, further providing for deposits into account.

PA HB952

In service and facilities, further providing for notices before service to landlord terminated.

PA HB1712

In Commonwealth services, further providing for organization.

PA SB966

In natural gas competition, further providing for standards for restructuring of natural gas utility industry, for consumer protections and customer service and for requirements for natural gas suppliers; and, in restructuring of electric utility industry, further providing for standards for restructuring of electric industry, for duties of electric distribution companies and for requirements for electric generation suppliers.

PA HB239

In governance of the system, further providing for costs; in budget and finance, further providing for Commonwealth portion of fines, etc; and, in facilities and supplies, further providing for deposits into account.

PA SB0266

Base rate cases for electricity suppliers.

PA HB2014

Further providing for minors serving in volunteer emergency service organizations.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.