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For Immediate
Release
2/16/10

Brubaker Introduces Legislation to Establish Two-Year Budget Cycle
HARRISBURG – Sen. Mike Brubaker (R-36) introduced legislation today that
would establish a two-year budget cycle in Pennsylvania to promote greater
efficiency and productivity in state government.
Senate Bill 1232 would reduce the time and resources necessary to enact a new
budget each year and encourage the governor and the Legislature to incorporate
long-term perspectives in budgeting. The plan would also allow for a more
in-depth review of how state agencies spend taxpayer dollars.
"The time we spend each year debating spending and taxation could be better
spent reviewing the performance of state programs and agencies to determine
where taxpayer dollars are best spent," Brubaker said. "This simple measure will
help to reduce the political battles we suffer through each year and allow the
General Assembly and the governor to get a clearer picture of the programs and
services that provide the greatest benefit to the communities we represent."
Senate Bill 1232 would help state agencies and other groups that rely on
state funding to achieve long-term planning goals by creating more
predictability in the budget process.
"Our current budget process is repetitive, time-consuming and inefficient,"
Brubaker said. "By adopting a two-year budget cycle, we can help state
government budget more efficiently and address many of the problems that have
led to the past seven years of missed budget deadlines."
The proposed legislation would require an amendment to the state
Constitution. To become law, the bill would have to pass in two consecutive
two-year legislative sessions before going before the voters for final approval
via referendum.
Contact:
Kristin
Crawford
(717) 787-4420
Additional Information:
Reforming
Government
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