Pennsylvania 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HR136 Introduced / Bill

                     
PRINTER'S NO. 1066 
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
HOUSE RESOLUTION 
No.136 
Session of 
2025 
INTRODUCED BY BRENNAN, HANBIDGE, KENYATTA, PIELLI, SANCHEZ, 
GIRAL, BURGOS, HILL-EVANS, DELLOSO, HADDOCK, SCHLOSSBERG, 
CEPEDA-FREYTIZ, BOROWSKI, MALAGARI, DONAHUE, DEASY AND GREEN, 
MARCH 19, 2025 
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT, MARCH 19, 2025 
A RESOLUTION
Directing the Joint State Government Commission to conduct a 
study and establish an advisory committee to determine the 
impact on Pennsylvania taxpayers of Pennsylvania State Police 
full or partial police services for municipalities that do 
not maintain full police coverage.
WHEREAS, The Pennsylvania State Police provides full-time and 
part-time police coverage to municipalities that do not maintain 
a local police department; and
WHEREAS, In 2017, Colonel Tyree Blocker, Commissioner of the 
Pennsylvania State Police, disclosed that the per capita cost of 
those services was $234 per person, per year for the 2.5 million 
Pennsylvanians who live in municipalities that rely on some 
level of Pennsylvania State Police coverage; and
WHEREAS, In 2013, the Pennsylvania State Police supplied 417 
municipalities with part-time police coverage and 1,266 with 
full-time service; and
WHEREAS, That amount has continued to increase, and in 2021, 
the Pennsylvania State Police provided 428 municipalities with 
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18 part-time police coverage and 1,293 with full-time service; and
WHEREAS, The Motor License Fund, intended to be dedicated to 
funding infrastructure projects, has historically been tapped as 
an additional source of revenue to fund the Pennsylvania State 
Police, including to provide police coverage for municipalities 
with a limited police department or no police department at all; 
and
WHEREAS, In the current budget and in expected future 
budgets, hundreds of millions of dollars of Motor License Fund 
revenues are being redirected back from the Pennsylvania State 
Police to the original intended purpose of funding 
transportation infrastructure, just as more and more 
municipalities are relying on the Pennsylvania State Police for 
coverage; and
WHEREAS, Pennsylvania legislators have an obligation to 
protect all Pennsylvania communities, law enforcement and 
infrastructure in an equitable manner; therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives direct the Joint 
State Government Commission to conduct a study and establish an 
advisory committee to determine the impact on Pennsylvania 
taxpayers of Pennsylvania State Police full or partial police 
services for municipalities that do not maintain full police 
coverage; and be it further
RESOLVED, That the advisory committee be composed of the 
following members:
(1)  The Secretary of Revenue or a designee.
(2)  The Commissioner of Pennsylvania State Police or a 
designee.
(3)  The Secretary of Transportation or a designee.
(4)  A representative of an organization that advocates 
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30 for chiefs of police.
(5)  A representative of an organization that advocates 
for municipal governments.
(6)  Other individuals or representatives from 
organizations selected by the Joint State Government 
Commission;
and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Joint State Government Commission, in 
conducting the study, include findings and recommendations 
regarding:
(1)  The cost of Pennsylvania State Police full-time and 
part-time police coverage to municipalities that do not have 
their own local police department.
(2)  The impact of that cost on the tax burden borne by 
Pennsylvania taxpayers.
(3)  The impact on police costs of municipalities which 
do maintain a local police department regarding providing 
police responses or services to neighboring municipalities 
that do not maintain a local police department.
(4)  The impact of an increasing number of municipalities 
relying on Pennsylvania State Police for police coverage on 
the ability of the Pennsylvania State Police to sustainably 
provide services throughout this Commonwealth.
(5)  An estimation of the level of fee that would be 
necessary to cover the cost of Pennsylvania State Police 
coverage to municipalities that do not have their own local 
police department and municipalities that provide only 
partial coverage if the State required a per capita fee to be 
paid by municipalities relying entirely on the Pennsylvania 
State Police coverage and to require municipalities and 
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30 individuals that receive part-time coverage to pay a fee 
equal to one-third the per capita rate.
(6)  The revenue and policy implications for police and 
infrastructure if the Commonwealth were to impose the fee 
calculated in the previous finding.
(7)  The number of residents that rely entirely on the 
Pennsylvania State Police for police service or that receive 
part-time coverage from the Pennsylvania State Police.
(8)  The comparative millage rates in municipalities that 
pay for local police coverage and millage rates in towns that 
rely solely on the Pennsylvania State Police for police 
coverage.
(9)  Any other costs or factors the Joint State 
Government Commission considers appropriate in understanding 
the impact on taxpayers of Pennsylvania State Police coverage 
of municipalities that do not maintain a local police 
department;
and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Joint State Government Commission issue a 
report of its findings and recommendations to the House of 
Representatives no later than one year from the adoption of this 
resolution.
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