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For Immediate
Release
6/27/07
CONTACT:
Tim Nyquist (Sen.
Scarnati)
(717) 787-7084
Erik Arneson (Sen.
Pileggi)
(717) 787-4712
- Senator
Scarnati
Sen.
Scarnati, Pileggi Call for Bipartisan Agreement to Complete
Taxpayer-Friendly Budget by June 30
HARRISBURG – Senate President Pro Tempore Joe Scarnati
(R-Jefferson) and Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi
(R-Delaware) today called on the House and Gov. Rendell to
join them in completing a taxpayer-friendly 2007-08 state
budget on time.
"This year's budget should be completed on time, with no tax
increases for this year or next, with a growth in spending
close to the cost of living, and without gimmicks designed
to mask the true cost to taxpayers," Sen. Scarnati said.
"There is no reason to hold up consideration of the budget
while we continue working on other legislative issues."
Scarnati and Pileggi noted that the House moved the budget
process forward last month. House Bill 1286, which passed
the House on May 23, was amended by the Senate and returned
to the House on June 20. The budget bill is now in the House
Rules Committee, chaired by Rep. Bill DeWeese (D-Greene).
"We are committed to continue working on issues related to
transportation and transit funding, energy, and health
care," said Sen. Pileggi. "As Gov. Rendell has often pointed
out, such legislation tends to be best when it is developed
with strong bipartisan input."
"The economic stimulus plan that
I proposed more than a year ago has been made better by
legislative input. Each of the four caucuses has given me
ideas that I have incorporated into this program and made it
stronger and better and more likely to produce dramatic
economic results for our Commonwealth." – Gov. Ed Rendell,
April 3, 2004, radio address.
"The Senate has passed legislation for electronic medical
records, to fight hospital-acquired infections, to provide
state oversight of the Blues merger, and to implement the
Clean Indoor Air Act," Sen. Pileggi said. "And we are
prepared to thoroughly review and debate a transportation
package.
"We are making great progress on many issues important to
our fellow Pennsylvanians. Some pending issues of
importance, such as an energy strategy and biotechnology
research funding, would be improved by additional bipartisan
review. We will continue to gather input and develop
legislation in these areas, along with strengthening
Pennsylvania's Open Records Law, and we will take
legislative action on these issues as soon as possible."
Sen. Scarnati said the threat of a government shutdown
should not be used to win support for such proposals. "These
are important ideas that should rise or fall on their own
merits," said Sen. Scarnati. "Our constitutional duty is to
pass a budget on time, and Pennsylvania families should not
be held hostage to political gamesmanship. We urge the House
and the governor to set partisanship aside and join us in
enacting a timely, taxpayer-friendly budget."
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