Gov. Highlights Plans to Rebuild Workforce, Recruit More Teachers into PA Classrooms (March 15, 2023)

On March 15, 2023, Governor Shapiro highlighted his plan to give new teachers a personal income tax credit of up to $2,500 a year for three years to encourage new teachers to join the profession and ease the burden on existing teachers.

Last week, the Governor unveiled his budget, which proposes a refundable tax credit of up to $2,500 every year for up to three years for anyone who earns a new license or certification in education, nursing, or law enforcement, or for anyone who already has a license in those fields and decides to move to Pennsylvania for work. In total, the budget includes an investment of $24.7 million in job retention and recruitment efforts to specifically attract more of these critically needed workers.

To help ensure every Pennsylvania student has access to a quality education, Governor Shapiroā€™s budget includes an increase of $567.4 million, or 7.8 percent, for basic education funding,Ā in addition to targeted support to help students learn and grow. The Governorā€™s inaugural budget provides:
-$38.5 million for universal free breakfast for all Pennsylvania students, regardless of income, so that all students have access to a healthy, nutritious meal to start the school day.
-$500 million over the next 5 years to reduce and remediate environmental hazardsĀ in schools to ensure more children will have the opportunity to grow and learn in healthy settings.
-$500 million over the next five years so that schools can fund mental health counselors and services on site, because our studentsā€™ mental health is just as important as their physical health.

Learn more about Governor Shapiroā€™s budget and plans for rebuilding our education workforce here.