Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB1149

Introduced
1/23/26  

Caption

Further providing for authority to control.

Impact

If enacted, SB1149 could significantly influence state laws related to the delegation of authority and oversight responsibilities. By clearly delineating the powers of state agencies, the bill is expected to reduce conflicts between state and local regulations, facilitating a more streamlined approach to governance. This change is particularly relevant in sectors such as public health, safety, and environmental regulations where agencies often interact with local authorities.

Summary

SB1149 aims to further define the authority of state agencies and local governments in controlling specific regulations. The legislation seeks to create a clearer framework for the powers granted to state entities, ensuring that the governance structure remains consistent and efficient. The bill is a response to ongoing debates regarding the balance of power between state and local authorities, particularly in the context of implementing various regulatory measures.

Contention

Throughout the discussions, various points of contention arose regarding the implications of the bill. Proponents argue that clarifying agency authority will prevent bureaucratic overlaps and enhance the efficiency of regulatory processes. Conversely, critics express concern that the bill may undermine local autonomy, stripping local governments of necessary powers to address specific community needs effectively. This tension reflects broader themes in governance debates, where local control is often weighed against the benefits of centralized authority.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB1439

Further providing for authority to control.

PA SB326

Further providing for authority to control.

PA HB2158

Further providing for schedules of controlled substances.

PA SB899

Further providing for schedules of controlled substances.

PA SB946

Further providing for schedules of controlled substances and providing for tianeptine-related adverse health events.

PA SB866

Further providing for schedules of controlled substances and for secure storage of xylazine; and adding provisions relating to medetomidine.

PA SB405

Further providing for definitions.

PA SB63

In driving after imbibing alcohol or utilizing drugs, further providing for definitions, for driving under influence of alcohol or controlled substance and for authorized use not a defense.

PA HB878

In driving after imbibing alcohol or utilizing drugs, further providing for definitions, for driving under influence of alcohol or controlled substance and for authorized use not a defense.

PA HB2181

Further providing for drug overdose medication.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.