Governor Josh Shapiro Launches First Statewide Economic Development Strategy in Nearly Two Decades


From 2018 to 2022, Pennsylvania was outspent on economic development incentives by neighboring states in both total incentive spending and average deal size. Over the same period, neighboring states also outspent Pennsylvania on discretionary economic development funding and on site development funding. This resulted in our neighboring states winning more deals, attracting more private capital investment, and successfully bringing online more commercial and industrial sites than Pennsylvania.

To address this issue, Governor Josh Shapiro and Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) Secretary Rick Siger have announced Pennsylvania’s Economic Development Strategy ― the first comprehensive plan of its kind to guide the Commonwealth’s economic growth in almost 20 years.

The plan, unveiled during a visit to a manufacturing company was well-received by business organizations. “On behalf of the PA Chamber, the state’s largest broad-based business advocacy organization, the business community stands ready to work with the Governor, his Administration, and the legislature towards the shared goal of making Pennsylvania the most competitive state in the country to do business,” Luke Bernstein, President and CEO of the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry, said.

The Governor plans to create a Pennsylvania Innovation Fund, a flexible and large-scale innovation fund to leverage Pennsylvania’s best-in-class research and development assets. The Fund will be state government’s premier tool to support innovators’ most promising ideas, build collaboration amongst key partners, and make meaningful investments in our entrepreneurial ecosystem.

Taking inspiration from competitions like the federal Build Back Better Regional Challenge, the Administration also plans to create a Pennsylvania’s Regional Hubs Challenge which plans to both incentivize the development of regional plans and strategies, and fund those plans at scale on a competitive basis.

GOVERNOR SHAPIRO’S PLAN SETS FORTH FIVE AMBITIOUS GOALS FOR THE COMMONWEALTH TO:

THE SHAPIRO ADMINISTRATION HAS ALSO IDENTIFIED FIVE KEY INDUSTRY SECTORS WHERE THEY WANT TO TARGET RESOURCES AND MAXIMIZE OPPORTUNITIES FOR GROWTH. 

While the plan is ambitious, it will be included in contentious budget negotiations. Gov. Shapiro has warned that being competitive will take money, and he plans to ask lawmakers for millions to kick-start the plan.

Shapiro said his budget proposal, despite the extra earmarks for economic development, would not require raising taxes.


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