Pennsylvania General Assembly enacted 7 laws during its 2026 regular session affecting firefighter pensions, physical therapy, dentistry, midwifery, state planning, building accessibility, and school code; laws take effect 60 days after enactment un…
The Department of Environmental Protection accepts public comments for 30 days on pending water discharge permits (NPDES and WQM) for sewage treatment, industrial facilities, stormwater, and agricultural operations through regional offices.
Pennsylvania's maximum lawful residential mortgage interest rate for July 2026 is 7.25%, determined by adding 2.50 percentage points to the current long-term government bond yield.
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection accepts public comments on pending water quality and pollution discharge permits for sewage treatment, industrial facilities, and construction activities during 30-45 day comment periods.
Pennsylvania State Tax Equalization Board certifies 2025 Common Level Ratios for all counties, effective July 1, 2026–June 30, 2027, for use in real property assessment appeals based on median sales ratios.
Department of Human Services invites public testimony on the proposed Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program State Plan at hearings in June and July 2026, with written comments due July 10, 2026.
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is selling three unused land parcels in Chester County near Phoenixville, ranging from 0.2 to 0.7 acres, with a 30-day public agency purchase interest deadline.
Pennsylvania proposes permanently incorporating residential utility payment and service termination provisions into Chapter 56 regulations affecting all utility customers and service providers statewide.
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