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Senate Appropriations Chair Martin Details Concerns on Shapiro Budget’s $27 Billion Shortfall
February 6, 2025

Senate Appropriations Chair Martin Details Concerns on Shapiro Budget’s $27 Billion Shortfall

HARRISBURG – After completing a detailed analysis of Governor Shapiro’s 2025-26 budget plan, Senate Appropriations Committee Scott Martin (R-Lancaster) raised serious concerns about shortfalls in future years that would burden taxpayers with significant new costs and higher taxes in the years ahead. “Pennsylvanians deserve a budget that is honest with taxpayers about the impact of […]  [Read More]

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February 4, 2025

Senate Republicans: Shapiro’s Spending Plan Unrealistic

Senate Republicans will closely examine Gov. Josh Shapiro’s 2025-26 budget plan during the next several months to find improvements that will ensure greater long-term fiscal stability for the Commonwealth, according to Senate President Pro Tempore Kim Ward (R-39), Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman (R-41) and Senate Appropriations Committee Chair Scott Martin (R-13).  [Read More]

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Published: February 3, 2025   |  News Conference: Tuesday, February 4

News Conference: Senate Republicans Response to the Governor’s Budget Address

Senate Republican leadership news conference to respond to Governor Josh Shapiro’s 2025-26 budget proposal.   [Read More]

Martin, Picozzi Honor Catholic Schools Week in Pennsylvania
January 30, 2025

Martin, Picozzi Honor Catholic Schools Week in Pennsylvania

Senators Scott Martin (R-13) and Joe Picozzi (R-5) honored Catholic Schools Week in Pennsylvania this week with remarks on the Senate Floor and a special guest chaplain.  [Read More]

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Harrisburg Office

Senate Box 203013
Main Capitol 281
Harrisburg, PA 17120-3013
Telephone: (717) 787-6535
Fax: 717-772-5471
TTY: (800) 364-1581
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📸The Senate Appropriations Committee began its series of public hearings today examining Governor Shapiro’s budget. This careful review will help us chart a better path forward toward a more responsible, sustainable budget that positions PA for growth.

📸The Senate Appropriations Committee began its series of public hearings today examining Governor Shapiro’s budget. This careful review will help us chart a better path forward toward a more responsible, sustainable budget that positions PA for growth. ...

👏I was honored to speak at Tec Centro’s 10th anniversary community celebration recently. I can’t say enough about the life-changing job training services Tec Centro continues to offer in Lancaster and throughout the region!

👏I was honored to speak at Tec Centro’s 10th anniversary community celebration recently. I can’t say enough about the life-changing job training services Tec Centro continues to offer in Lancaster and throughout the region! ...

In all my years of examining budgets, I have never seen more inflated revenues than Governor Shapiro’s most recent budget. We need to be honest with Pennsylvanians, not muddy the waters for the sake of politics.

In all my years of examining budgets, I have never seen more inflated revenues than Governor Shapiro’s most recent budget. We need to be honest with Pennsylvanians, not muddy the waters for the sake of politics. ...

🔍The Senate Appropriations Committee, which I chair, will begin three weeks of public hearings to examine Governor Shapiro’s budget plan on February 18. You can follow the hearings online at https://appropriations.pasenategop.com/.

🔍The Senate Appropriations Committee, which I chair, will begin three weeks of public hearings to examine Governor Shapiro’s budget plan on February 18. You can follow the hearings online at https://appropriations.pasenategop.com/. ...

Meet Scott Martin

Scott Martin is a lifelong Lancaster County resident with deep roots in the community. Scott currently serves as part of the Senate Republican Leadership team as Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, which plays a crucial role in negotiating and developing the state budget. During his three terms in the Senate, he has authored dozens of laws to improve the quality of life for Pennsylvanians. He previously served as Chair of the Senate Education Committee and Senate Local Government Committee.
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