Harrisburg, PA − October 23, 2025 − On Wednesday, October 22, Senator Jay Costa provided an update to Francine Schertzer on the status of the 2025-26 Pennsylvania Budget negotiations, as well as policy priorities for the Pennsylvania Senate Democratic Caucus. You can watch the entire interview here:
Harrisburg, PA – October 21, 2025 – Today, the Pennsylvania Senate Democratic Caucus issued a statement following more budget delays that were led by Senate Republicans.
“It is deeply frustrating to see Senate Republicans waste more time instead of coming to the table to get a serious, responsible budget passed for the Commonwealth.
“What we got from Senate Republicans today was another exercise in delay tactics. They know the budget they passed today is not serious. It would raise local taxes, force cuts to health services and jobs, and leave school districts with debt that was incurred because of the Senate Republican budget impasse.
“Our state budget is now one hundred and thirteen days past due, and the blame lies squarely on the shoulders of Senate Republicans. We again implore them to work with us, the House, and the Governor to get a budget done that funds our obligations and maintains important education, health, and support services.”
Pittsburgh, Pa. − October 17, 2025 − Today, Senate Democratic Leader Jay Costa, Senator Wayne Fontana, and Senator Lindsey M. Williams announced the approval of a $70,350,208 loan for Pittsburgh Water from the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority (PENNVEST).
“It’s a joy and an honor to have played a small part in ensuring that all Allegheny County residents have access to safe, drinkable water. Replacing these old and risky water lines will support our kids, families, and seniors every time they reach for the faucet. I’m so grateful to everyone who worked together to bring these dollars home to the Pittsburgh Water, and I look forward to seeing these plans come to fruition,” said Senator Costa.
“Pennsylvania’s Constitution guarantees us all the right to pure water, and that includes our drinking water,” said Senator Williams. “This loan will support ongoing efforts to replace lead service lines and ensure that our families have access to safe drinking water at home, at school, and at work. And by securing state funding, Pittsburgh Water can perform the work without passing costs onto customers, especially when utility bills are at an all time high. This is a win for everyone.”
“I was proud to work with my colleagues and support Pittsburgh Water’s request to PENNVEST. Reliable water supply is critical for the safety and well-being of our constituents, and I support these improvements,” said Senator Fontana.
This PENNVEST loan will be used to install an estimated 49,710 feet of replacement 4-inch and 16-inch waterlines, including over 1000 public and private lead service lines. The work entails the replacement of undersized water mains, valves, fire hydrants, and water service lines. For this project, water mains were selected by prioritizing undersized mains and those with a history of breaks.
PENNVEST is a financing authority that provides low-cost financial assistance to address water, wastewater, stormwater, and non-point source pollution problems that impact public health, safety, the environment, regulatory compliance, and economic development.
HARRISBURG, PA − October 14, 2025 − Now that the Senate Republicans’ Budget Impasse has gone on for 106 days and counting, all twenty three members of the Pennsylvania Senate Democratic Caucus signed onto a letter urging Senate Republicans to call the Senate back into session and call up Senate Bill 160, a budget bill that passed the House on a bipartisan basis on Wednesday, October 8.
After the House passed SB 160, Senate Republicans packed up and went home without voting on the bill. As the letter states, sending members home, “without a vote is a slap in the face to the counties, school districts, human service providers, and others who are struggling to navigate this unnecessary, politically motivated impasse. That is unacceptable.”
Senate Democrats have been loud, clear, and united: “It is beyond time for compromise. It is time to end this impasse.”
PITTSBURGH –October 10, 2025 − Today, State Senator Jay Costa announces $6,196,549 in funding from the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency (PHFA) in federal tax credits utilized to finance the development of affordable housing. The funding was conditionally reserved for the approved projects.
“I am a long-time partner in and admirer of the crucial work PHFA does in delivering funding necessary to ensure a safe, affordable home for every Pennsylvanian,” said Senator Costa. “The dollars announced today will go a long way in putting more families in our communities into housing that works for them and their needs. I look forward to seeing these investments come to fruition in the 43rd district.”
The projects funded in the 43rd district are as follows:
Development Name: Shannon Heights Senior Living Location: Verona, Allegheny County Conditional Reservation of Tax Credits: $1,700,000 |DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION: This proposal is for the new construction of 1 building (2 stories) for seniors 62 and older. The development will consist of 28 one-bedroom units and 20 two-bedroom units. There will be nine accessible units. The development is estimated to be a total of 56,835 square feet.
Development Name: Gable Ridge Location: Wilkinsburg, Allegheny County Conditional Reservation of Tax Credits: $992,686 DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION: This proposal is for the preservation of six one- and two-story buildings, consisting of 50 one-bedroom units for senior 62+ occupancy. There will be five accessible units. The development is estimated to be a total of 41,276 square feet.
Conditional Reservation of Low Income Housing Tax Credits: Development Name: HG Blair Location: Pittsburgh, Allegheny County Conditional Reservation of Tax Credits: $1,850,000 DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION: This proposal is the second affordable phase of the Hazelwood Green planned district; there will be a third, market rate, phase. The proposal is for the new construction of a single, five-story, mid-rise building. The project will consist of 29 one-bedroom, 10 two-bedroom, and seven three-bedroom units for general occupancy. There will be six fully accessible units and one unit equipped with features for residents requiring hearing and vision accessibility accommodation. The development is projected to be a total of 57,909 square feet, with 2,183 square feet of commercial space.
Development Name: Carrick Sr. Apartments Location: Pittsburgh, Allegheny County Conditional Reservation of Tax Credits: $1,653,863 DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION: |This proposal is for the new construction of one three-story building, consisting of 47 one-bedroom and 5 two-bedroom units for senior 62+ occupancy. There will be nine accessible units. The development is estimated to be a total of 56,385 square feet.
McKees Rocks − September 16, 2025 − Today, Senate Democratic Policy Committee Chair Nick Miller held a hearing to examine housing affordability and seeking solutions to a growing issue across Pennsylvania.
“Housing affordability continues to be a major issue across Pennsylvania,” said Senator Miller. “I understand that there isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer to the housing crisis impacting our region and beyond. However, as a Commonwealth, we have the opportunity to lead the conversation and showcase our dedication to accessible and independent housing for our community members, allowing individuals to stay in their homes and enjoy the freedom to live comfortably.”
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“Every family who calls Pennsylvania home deserves a safe, affordable place to live and make memories,” said Senate Democratic Leader Costa. “Senate Democrats have been laser-focused on delivering on this core value, working across the aisle to provide working families with the tools, funding, and protections they need to secure a safe home they can afford. I am always delighted to convene leaders in the housing space to discuss strategies for creating more affordable housing, and I look forward to working alongside them as we work to achieve homes for every Pennsylvanian.”
“Too many Pennsylvanians are forced to choose between paying rent and meeting other basic needs,” said Senator Pisciottano. “This lack of affordable housing is holding back families, workers, and employers across our Commonwealth, and we must advance real solutions to ensure our communities, and our economy can thrive.”
“I’m grateful to today’s testifiers for highlighting the need for more paths to affordable homeownership,” said Senator Williams. “Corporate greed has made this path harder for so many Pennsylvanians, as out-of-state landlords buy up properties in what were once affordable neighborhoods. Everyone deserves a safe and affordable home to live in and I look forward to working with my colleagues on policy that will make homeownership more attainable.”
“Increasing the availability of affordable housing is key to Western Pennsylvania’s growth and competitiveness moving forward,” said Senator Fontana. “We have several tools at our disposal to address housing affordability in our region and today’s hearing illustrated the importance of all levels of government working with our community-based partners to effectively utilize them.”
Jason Tigano, Founder and CEO of LEVEL: Equity Building (LEVEL), explained the long-term solutions he has identified with his organization.
“As you know, quality affordable homeownership is one of our nation’s greatest challenges. Strong communities begin with stable residents who are invested in their neighborhoods,” said Tigano. “LEVEL is the long-term solution to creating a pathway for hardworking Pennsylvanians to attain the American Dream of owning their own home.”
Tigano stated in his testimony, “LEVEL prepares communities, homeowners, and homes together. We make affordable homeownership attainable to ensure generational stability and prosperity for neighborhoods and those who live in them.”
Rich Stephenson, Executive Director of the Allegheny County Housing Authority, provided insights into the affordable housing landscape and ongoing initiatives within Allegheny County. In addition, Ed Nusser, Director of Housing Strategy for the Office of the Allegheny County Executive, discussed the “500 in 500” initiative, which was launched in June 2024. This initiative aims to assist individuals experiencing homelessness by creating 500 affordable housing units within a span of 500 days in Allegheny County.
Further testimony emphasized the several tools Pennsylvania has to its disposal to address housing affordability and the recommendations from testifiers to help with growing issue in Pennsylvania.
Testimony
Rich Stephenson, Executive Director – Allegheny County Housing Authority
Ed Nusser, Director of Housing Strategy – Office of Allegheny County Executive Sara Innamorato
James Eash, Real Estate Director – Action Housing
Dr. Howard B. Slaughter, Jr., President & CEO – Greater Pittsburgh Habitat for Humanity
Jason Tigano, CEO – LEVEL: Equity Building
Senator Nick Miller was elected Policy Chair of the Senate Democratic Caucus in December 2024. Today’s hearing was his tenth as Chair.
Footage of the hearing, as well as the written testimony of the panel, is available at PASenatorMiller.com/Policy. Photographs and downloadable video are available upon request.
Learn more about the PA Senate Democrats commitment to providing access to affordable and health housing at www.pasenate.com.