Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is expected to deliver his address on the budget for 2026-2027 on Tuesday.
The new budget address comes just months after last year’s budget was finalized following months of back-and-forth in Harrisburg over spending elements in the plan.
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is set to unveil his proposal for the 2026-2027 state budget in Harrisburg at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026. The event will be livestreamed at the top of this article.
In a statement released ahead of Tuesday’s address the Governor’s Office said that Shapiro will welcome several special guests during the event.
These guests will be:
- Katherine Christiano, a preschool teacher at Central Nursery School in Wayne, Pennsylvania and member of the PA Board of Education.
- Don Cunningham, CEO of the Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corporation.
- Ernest “Tre” Hadrick, a certified education specialist II by the Pennsylvania Department of Education as an elementary and secondary school counselor K-12 and member of the PA Board of Education.
- Lieutenant Tommy Lenox from the Erie Police Department and coordinator of the Erie Police Athletic League (PAL), which works to improve student relationships with Erie police. The PAL coaches, mentors, and teaches over 600 students after school or during a week-long summer camp.
- Paige Lombard, a part-time Master of Social Work student at the University of Pennsylvania.
- Keith and Deborah “Deb” Marsh, a retired Episcopalian priest and nurse from Montgomery County who were scammed by cyber criminals through technical support fraud.
- Dr. Rachel Nagy, Elementary Principal in the California Area School District, who will highlight the impact of increased education funding to her district secured by the Governor and how it’s transformed their CTE programming.
- Hallie Sill, a former student teacher who was able to prepare for her career thanks to the student teacher stipend program, landing her first full-time job as an English teacher in Dauphin County.
- Lieutenant Jeremy Warmkessel, a Lehigh County resident and President of the International Association of Fire Fighters Local 302.
- Christine Ziemer, a Berks County resident who lives in a 55+ Manufactured Home Community.
Shapiro’s office said all of these guests have stories that “reflect the experiences of Pennsylvanians across the Commonwealth and serve as the basis for the historic investments and bold calls-to-action included in this budget.”
Also, the Governor’s Office said that Shapiro will propose “commonsense solutions that build on three years of progress, paving the way for a stronger, more prosperous Pennsylvania — all while maintaining fiscal responsibility,” during the Tuesday morning event.
This is a breaking news article. It will be updated as new information becomes available.
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