AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoState Police Funding: Gov. Josh Shapiro’s 2026-27 budget would boost Pennsylvania State Police by about $116M, aiming to add roughly 380 troopers, with part of the plan tied to a proposed tax on legalized recreational marijuana. Gambling Access in Schools: Rep. Jason Ortitay wants a “digital fence” around Pennsylvania schools to block students from using smartphones to access online gaming and sports betting. Tech Taxes for Budget Relief: Lawmakers are floating new taxes on the tech sector, including ending sales-tax exemptions for data centers or extending the 5% gross receipts tax to digital ads, as the state faces major budget gaps. Human Trafficking Enforcement: Sen. Cris Dush’s Senate Bill 45 cleared the Senate 49-1, shifting many prostitution offenses into the human trafficking section, raising penalties, and expanding the AG’s role. Local Policing & Community Trust: Middlesex Township rolled out redesigned police badges meant to better reflect local identity. Public Safety & Youth E-Bikes: Duncansville officials discussed rising concerns about e-bike use and vandalism, weighing changes to overnight patrol coverage. Pennsylvania Courts & Politics: Former Philly union leader Chris Woods was acquitted of theft and conspiracy charges tied to alleged misuse of union renovation funds for political campaigns.
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