Changes Hogan wants could make more seniors and low-income residents eligible for rebates or increase the amount they receive.
Hogan introducing legislation to help residents with rising energy costs
One bill would allow Property Tax/Rent Rebate (PTRR) claimants to deduct the money spent on utilities.
Who foots the bill in Falls if data center overwhelms electric grid? – Bucks Round-Up – October 28, 2025
A watchdog is calling on regulators to deny a pact between PECO and Amazon over concerns that Bucks residents could face a utility-bill increase.
NEW REPORT: Under Governor Shapiro’s leadership, Pennsylvania remains the only state in the northeast with a growing economy
Pennsylvania remains the only state in the Northeast with an economy that’s growing, according to the latest analysis from Moody’s Analytics.
Pennsylvania’s energy future is bright and bipartisan
After years of rising costs, Congress and the current administration have taken an important step to jumpstart job growth and expand infrastructure.
Pipeline work to resume in Upper Makefield after January leak – Bucks Round-Up – October 17, 2025
Energy Transfer will excavate part of its Twin Oaks pipeline along Taylorsville Road later this month to inspect and maintain the 70-year-old line.
PJM exit: A price solution or power move?
Surging electricity demand, an aging grid, and generation sources retiring fast have become some of the nation’s most pressing challenges.
Shapiro: States in PJM need more power grid control
Thirteen states trade energy back and forth to keep the lights on for 67 million people living within PJM’s power grid, the largest in the nation.
PA is investing in AI and broadband — while regulating away the gains
Pennsylvania can’t celebrate becoming the “state of software” while taxing the very tools that help small businesses benefit from it.
Supervisors table decision on Wild and Scenic river program – Bucks Round-Up – September 15, 2025
A proposal for Durham to join neighbors as a steward of the Wild and Scenic Lower Delaware River caused debate at the supervisors’ September meeting.
