05/06/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/06/2026 08:51
HARRISBURG - A package of legislation aimed at expanding access to attainable housing while preserving local control and neighborhood character has advanced out of the Senate Urban Affairs and Housing Committee, chaired by Senator Joe Picozzi (R-5).
"Pennsylvania's housing shortage is no longer a distant concern - it's a present and growing challenge," Picozzi said. "If we want to expand access to housing, we need to build more homes - but we must do it the right way. That means respecting neighborhoods, giving communities a real voice, and ensuring growth benefits the people who live there".
Across Pennsylvania, rising housing costs are putting pressure on families, pricing out young professionals, and making it harder for seniors to remain in their homes. To address these challenges, Picozzi and his colleagues are advancing a coordinated package of reforms designed to increase housing supply, reduce costs, and support smart sustainable growth.
The legislation includes:
The package also promotes commonsense reforms such as modernizing zoning practices, encouraging redevelopment of underused properties, and supporting infill development - all while maintaining local input in how communities grow.
The bills now move to the full Senate for consideration.
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