Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB2097

Introduced
12/9/25  

Caption

Providing for Commonwealth capital improvement plans, for duties of State agencies, for debt limit for capital projects, for prohibition on exceeding debt limit for capital projects and for legislative oversight; and making an editorial change.

Impact

The implications of HB 2097 are significant for state laws governing capital projects and fiscal management. By instituting a debt limit, the bill looks to prevent excessive borrowing and promotes prudent financial practices among state agencies. This change could have a positive impact on the state’s long-term financial health and its ability to fund essential infrastructure projects. However, it may also limit the ability of state agencies to pursue larger projects that require more substantial funding, necessitating careful planning and prioritization of capital improvements.

Summary

House Bill 2097 focuses on the administration of Commonwealth capital improvement plans and delineates the responsibilities of various state agencies regarding these projects. It establishes a framework for managing debt related to capital projects by setting a limit on the amount of debt that may be incurred. This legislation aims to ensure that state agencies operate within fiscal boundaries when advancing capital improvement projects, thereby promoting responsible governance of state resources. Additionally, it introduces measures for legislative oversight to ensure transparency and accountability in the implementation of these projects.

Contention

Discussions around HB 2097 have centered on the balance between fiscal responsibility and the need for significant infrastructure improvements. Proponents argue that establishing a debt limit is a necessary step towards ensuring sustainable financial practices within state government, thus preventing future liabilities. Critics, however, raise concerns that strict limits on debt could hinder the state’s ability to respond to urgent infrastructure needs, particularly in times of economic need or in response to natural disasters. The debate continues over how best to achieve a sustainable yet effective approach to capital improvement funding.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB294

In capital facilities, further providing for definitions and for appropriation for and limitation on redevelopment assistance capital projects.

PA HB1332

Providing for the capital budget for fiscal year 2025-2026 and for limitation on redevelopment assistance capital projects; and making a repeal.

PA HB2367

In capital facilities, further providing for definitions and repealing provisions relating to appropriation for and limitation on redevelopment assistance capital projects.

PA HB2155

In prohibition options, providing for prohibitions on parking limitations; and making editorial changes.

PA HB1896

In capital facilities, further providing for administration of redevelopment assistance capital projects.

PA SB996

In capital facilities, further providing for administration of redevelopment assistance capital projects.

PA HB2142

Relating To Capital Improvement Projects For The Benefit Of The Fourth Representative District.

PA HB1256

Relating To Capital Improvement Projects For The Benefit Of The Fourth Representative District.

PA HB1256

Relating To Capital Improvement Projects For The Benefit Of The Fourth Representative District.

PA HB2394

Relating To Capital Improvement Projects For The Benefit Of The Forty-first Representative District.

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PA HB703

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PA HB1966

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