Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB952

Introduced
7/23/25  
Refer
7/23/25  
Refer
9/9/25  
Report Pass
9/9/25  

Caption

In sustainable mobility options, further providing for definitions and for operating program; in metropolitan transportation authorities, providing for supplemental performance reporting; and, in public-private transportation partnerships, providing for applicable authority.

Impact

If enacted, SB952 will modify existing regulations governing metropolitan transportation authorities, mandating them to include additional performance metrics in their reporting practices. This could potentially reshape how these authorities operate by emphasizing performance outcomes and accountability, ultimately influencing funding decisions and operational strategies. By putting an emphasis on enhanced reporting, the bill aims to encourage continuous improvement within transportation systems and foster greater public trust in these entities.

Summary

SB952 aims to enhance the oversight capabilities of metropolitan transportation authorities by introducing supplemental performance reporting requirements. This bill seeks to ensure that these authorities provide detailed and regular reports on their performance metrics to maintain transparency and accountability in how transportation services are managed and delivered. Proponents of the bill argue that better performance reporting will lead to improved service quality and customer satisfaction, while also allowing for more informed decision-making by policymakers.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB952 appears to be cautiously optimistic among its supporters, including transportation advocates and some legislators who believe that increased transparency is a critical step forward. However, there are some concerns about the administrative burdens that may arise from implementing these new reporting requirements, particularly in terms of resource allocation and potential impacts on existing service operations. Overall, discussions reflect a general support for transparency in public agencies, but with an awareness of the challenges it may introduce.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB952 include the potential strain on administrative resources that transportation authorities may face when adapting to the new reporting standards. Critics argue that while the intention behind the bill is commendable, it could inadvertently lead to bureaucratic challenges and detract from authorities’ ability to focus on service improvement. Additionally, there is a concern that the specifics of what metrics are required could lead to inconsistencies in reporting practices across different authorities, which could undermine the bill’s objectives of accountability and transparency.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB1334

In sustainable mobility options, further providing for fund and for operating program.

PA SB140

In metropolitan transportation authorities, providing for special prosecutor for mass transit.

PA SB502

In municipal authorities, further providing for definitions, providing for public safety authorities and further providing for purposes and powers.

PA HB1560

In municipal authorities, further providing for definitions, providing for public safety authorities and further providing for purposes and powers.

PA HB1559

In municipal authorities, further providing for definitions, providing for public safety authorities and further providing for purposes and powers.

PA SB501

In municipal authorities, further providing for definitions, providing for public safety authorities and further providing for purposes and powers.

PA HB2391

In sustainable mobility options, providing for State Safety Oversight Office.

PA HB1914

In sustainable mobility options, further providing for definitions, for fund, for application and approval process, for Federal funding, for coordination and consolidation, for operating program, for asset improvement program, for new initiatives program, for programs of Statewide significance and for program oversight and administration, providing for small purchase procedures and repealing provisions relating to evaluation of private investment opportunities.

PA SB597

In sustainable mobility options, further providing for definitions, for fund, for application and approval process, for Federal funding, for coordination and consolidation, for operating program, for asset improvement program, for new initiatives program, for programs of Statewide significance and for program oversight and administration, providing for small purchase procedures and repealing provisions relating to evaluation of private investment opportunities.

PA HB1731

In taxicabs and limousines in first class cities, providing for medical discrimination prohibited; in transportation network companies, further providing for transportation network service accessibility; in service and facilities, further providing for discrimination in service; in transportation network service, further providing for service standards; in sustainable mobility options, further providing for definitions and providing for medical discrimination prohibited; and, in miscellaneous provisions relating to operation of vehicles, providing for student medical discrimination prohibited.

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