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For Immediate
Release
3/25/09
- Senator Corman
Senate Republican Leaders Seek to Set Core
Guidelines For Determining How Federal Stimulus Funds are Spent
Senate Republican leaders today announced their sponsorship
of a resolution outlining core principles that the Senate will follow when
determining how federal stimulus money will be spent in Pennsylvania.
The resolution is sponsored by Senate President Pro Tempore
Joe Scarnati (R-Jefferson), Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi (R-Delaware),
Senate Majority Whip Jane Orie (R-Allegheny) and Senate Appropriations Committee
Chairman Jake Corman (R-Centre).
"Although we still have to obtain more information on how
the federal stimulus funds are used and what mandates or restrictions may apply,
we want to set down certain guidelines to guide us through this process,"
Senator Scarnati said. "Our main objective is to ensure that these funds are
spent wisely and are used for the purpose they were intended – to create and
preserve jobs and help stimulate the economy."
"We can't use the money frivolously, expand programs and
benefits, or create new programs that will only cost taxpayers more in future
years," Senator Orie added. "We have to be careful and fiscally responsible on
behalf of the taxpayers of this state."
The senators said the General Assembly has the authority
under the Pennsylvania Constitution and State law to determine how the federal
funds should be appropriated.
They said that funding should be distributed based on the
following principles:
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Maximize the use of the funds to address
current deficits and revenue shortfalls.
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Avoid the permanent expansion of current
programs and the creation of new programs and ensure funds are appropriated
to programs that will most efficiently utilize the money to stimulate the
economy, create and preserve jobs and protect taxpayers.
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Avoid the acceptance of federal stimulus
funds that require the permanent expansion of benefits and thereby place
additional costs on the Commonwealth and its taxpayers.
"These basic tenets will ensure that the Senate moves ahead
judiciously in determining how to best use the federal stimulus resources to
help Pennsylvania residents and to invest wisely in our future," said Senator
Pileggi.
"Like most states, Pennsylvania is facing tough economic
times and a major revenue shortfall, so the stimulus money can be critical to
helping us make ends meet and keep our economy moving forward," Senator Corman
said. "Such a large infusion of federal dollars requires a careful approach that
works toward short-term goals while avoiding long-term, costly commitments that
will burden taxpayers in the future."
Contact:
Carol Maravic
(717) 787-6725
Additional Information:
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