When will Pennsylvania get stimulus checks

AMY, THANK YOU. GOVERNOR TOM WOLF IS MAKING ANOTHER TO GET RELIEF CHECKS TO PENNSYLVANIA TO DEAL WITH THE RISING COST OF INFLATION. THE GOVERNOR WANTS TO USE THE STATE’S COVID MONEY TO SEND $2,000 IN DIRECT PAYMENTS TO HOUSEHOLDS EARNING $80,000 OR LESS, ARGUING THAT IT’S THE BEST WAY TO HELP RESIDENTS WITH HIGH PRICES. REPUBLICAN, THOUGH, WANT TO CURB SPENDING AND SAVE TO OFFSET ANY FUTURE DEFICITS, ANY HOUSEHOLD. $80,000 OR LESS OF INCOME. TO GET A $2,000 CHECK TO PAY FOR WHATEVER THEY WANTED FOOD, CLOTHING, GAS, RENT MORTGAGE INSURANCE, WHATEVER. AND I THINK THAT’S THE KIND OF THING THAT WE OUGHT TO BE DOING TO HELP PEOPLE GRAPPLE WITH INFLATION.

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When will Pennsylvania get stimulus checks

Updated: 7:26 AM EDT Sep 22, 2022

Katelyn Smith

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Gov. Tom Wolf made another pitch last week to get relief checks to some Pennsylvanians.Wolf said the checks will help Pennsylvanians deal with rising costs due to inflation.The governor is proposing to use the state's COVID-19 relief money to send $2,000 checks to households that earn $80,000 or less a year. Wolf contends that the direct payments are the best way to help households cope with high prices."Any household, $80,000 or less of income, to get a $2,000 check to pay for whatever they wanted – food, clothing, gas, rent, mortgage, insurance, whatever. And I think that's the kind of thing we ought to be doing to help people grapple with inflation," Wolf said.Republicans want to curb spending and save money. If the checks are approved, about 250,000 Pennsylvania households would be eligible. The relief check proposal, which is called the PA Opportunity Program, would spend a total of $500 million.

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Governor Tom Wolf was joined by Representative Sara Innamorato and local officials at Roots of Faith ministries in Sharpsburg to continue calling on Pennsylvania’s Republican-led General Assembly to finally take action and support Pennsylvanians by passing legislation for the $500 million PA Opportunity Program, which would send $2,000 checks directly to Pennsylvanians in need using money the commonwealth already has in the bank.

“This money will make a life-changing difference for families in communities across the commonwealth, providing a much-needed buffer against prices that are artificially and temporarily higher due to inflation,” said Gov. Wolf. “Let’s put this cash back in the pockets of Pennsylvanians, to help cover the higher costs of gas, groceries, and everything else. 

​”Why on earth wouldn’t we act to do all of that, when we have the funds necessary to make this investment in the people of Pennsylvania, right now?​” Gov. Wolf said. “I am once again calling on Republican leaders in the General Assembly to send a bill to my desk to help the people of Pennsylvania.”

Through the PA Opportunity Program, Pennsylvania householders with an income of $80,000 or less would receive direct payments of up to $2,000. First introduced in February with the proposal to use American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds, Gov. Wolf’s $500 million PA Opportunity Program now proposes using general funds and has the support of Democratic members who ​have submitted co-sponsorship memos in the House and Senate signaling their intent to reintroduce legislation to fund the Program.

Despite wide public support, the Republican-led General Assembly chose to not appropriate funding for the program during budget negotiations. Today, Rep. Innamorato echoed her colleagues’ support for the direct payment program.

“Like the recovery from the 2008 financial crisis, Pennsylvania’s recovery from the COVID-19 recession has been unbalanced, slower and less complete for working families and low-income folks than for wealthier Pennsylvanians,” said Rep. Innamorato. “The PA Opportunity Program would help complete Pennsylvania’s recovery with a payment of up to $2,000 for working families across Pennsylvania who often cannot access many of our social safety net programs. Working people and families would greatly benefit from this much-needed support to cover the costs of childcare, groceries, back-to-school materials, and other basic household needs.”

The PA Opportunity Program stands to help the most vulnerable Pennsylvanians who often seek services similar to those offered at Roots of Faith. Director of Outreach Ministries, Kathleen Stanley, spoke about the urgency of making the PA Opportunity Program a reality.

“For the past eight years, Roots of Faith has been dedicated to alleviating poverty in our community. We are truly a place of hope and help for those in need,” said Stanley. “In recent months, we have seen an increase in food insecurity, people struggling to pay utilities, and homelessness. People are making choices daily between paying their rent and buying food. This extra money will help lessen that burden for so many families.”

In addition to Rep. Innamorato and Roots of Faith, the governor was joined by Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald and Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey.

“Everyone in Pittsburgh deserves to have opportunities to thrive, and this financial support will help thousands of people here in our city,” said Mayor Gainey. “It will help a family stay in their home, put food on their table, or help cover the costs of their prescriptions. We need to act urgently to get this money into the hands of families who need it.”

Is Pennsylvania getting the $2,000 stimulus check?

Through the PA Opportunity Program, Pennsylvania householders with an income of $80,000 or less would receive direct payments of up to $2,000. First introduced in February with the proposal to use American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds, Gov.

What dates are the stimulus checks coming out?

If you're getting a debit card because you changed your bank or bank account since filing your 2020 California income tax return, then your California stimulus payment debit card will be issued between December 17, 2022, and January 14, 2023.

Which states are giving stimulus checks 2022?

These inflation relief checks were issued in 17 states in 2022: California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Virginia.

Will there be a stimulus check in August 2022?

Another payment, in the form of a refundable income tax rebate, was issued to all taxpayers. Single filers received $500, and joint filers received $1,000. This rebate was split into two equal payments, delivered in June and August 2022. The funds were sent automatically to taxpayers who filed a 2021 state return.