Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1906

Introduced
9/30/25  

Caption

Further providing for compensation of Governor and Lieutenant Governor, State Treasurer, Auditor General, Attorney General, Commissioners of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission and heads of departments and for members of the General Assembly.

Impact

If passed, HB1906 would result in regular adjustments to the salaries of various state officials based on an established formula linked to economic indicators. This could potentially stabilize and better align the compensation of public officials with the cost of living in their service areas, which may enhance public trust and justify salary scales. However, the bill also includes provisions that could restrict such adjustments in specific circumstances, ensuring that salary hikes are contingent on fiscal responsibility and legislative appropriations.

Summary

House Bill 1906 seeks to amend the Public Official Compensation Law, which governs the salaries and compensation of certain public officials in Pennsylvania, including the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and members of the General Assembly. The bill specifically addresses the conditions under which annual cost-of-living adjustments are applied to these officials' salaries. By standardizing the approach to these adjustments, the bill aims to ensure that salary increases reflect current economic conditions as measured by the Consumer Price Index.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB1906 may arise from differing opinions regarding the necessity and timing of salary increases for public officials, particularly in light of budget constraints or public sentiment during economic downturns. Some legislators might argue that such adjustments are essential to retain qualified individuals in public service, while others might see them as politically sensitive or unjustifiable in times of financial austerity.

Notable_points

The key nuances in HB1906 involve clearly stated periods during which cost-of-living adjustments cannot take effect, especially during fiscal years without approved general appropriations. This aspect of the bill seeks to ensure that salary increases for public officials do not proceed unchecked, but rather are maintained within the broader context of the state’s fiscal health.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB1722

Further providing for compensation of Governor and Lieutenant Governor, State Treasurer, Auditor General, Attorney General, commissioners of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission and heads of departments.

PA HB2211

Further providing for judicial salaries, for compensation of Governor and Lieutenant Governor, State Treasurer, Auditor General, Attorney General, Commissioners of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission and heads of departments and for members of the General Assembly.

PA HB2393

Further providing for the compensation of members of the General Assembly.

PA HB691

Further providing for members of the General Assembly.

PA SB145

Further providing for members of the General Assembly.

PA LR305CA

Constitutional amendment to authorize the recall of the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, the Secretary of State, the State Treasurer, the Attorney General, the Auditor of Public Accounts, and members of the Legislature

PA S972

Requires candidates for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, State Senate, and General Assembly to disclose federal income tax returns.

PA HB1053

Providing for limitations on certain additional expenses of the General Assembly.

PA HB798

In powers and duties in general, further providing for departmental reports.

PA SB21

Offices of Governor; Lieutenant Governor; Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court; judge of the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals or Court of Criminal Appeals; judge of a circuit court or district court; member of the Legislature; Attorney General; State Auditor; Secretary of State; State Treasurer; Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries; member of the State Board of Education; and local sheriff, district attorney, circuit clerk, or constable required to be held by a natural born citizen of the United States, Constitutional Amendment

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