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For Immediate
Release
6/16/09
 
Orie Calls Governor's Plan to Hike Personal
Income Tax Fiscally Irresponsible
Senate Majority Whip Jane C. Orie (R-40) strongly
criticized Governor Ed Rendell's plan to raise the personal income tax on working
Pennsylvanians by 16 percent, calling the move unnecessary, fiscally
irresponsible and a threat to Pennsylvania's future.
Orie said that raising taxes during the worst recession
since the Great Depression would only hurt the economy and lead to more job
losses at a time when the Commonwealth can least afford it. She also took issue
with the Governor's "budget scare tactics," calling them unnecessary and not
productive to negotiations.
"With two weeks until the budget deadline, the Governor is
threatening to close parks and using tax dollars to fund PR efforts to gain
support for this ill-conceived tax increase," said Orie. "Now he wants a
massive tax increase and more spending at a time when most families are
struggling to make ends meet. We cannot and should not mortgage the future of
this state through higher taxes and bloated government spending."
Orie urged passage of a Senate budget that is currently
awaiting action in the House. The measure, Senate Bill 850, includes no new
taxes and cuts in spending to balance a $3 billion revenue shortfall. She said
the bill was passed in early May, and since then neither the House nor the
Administration has offered an alternative.
"Our budget makes some difficult decisions, but it is based
on the revenues we have available and will control spending until our economy
recovers," Orie said. "I've heard from hundreds of folks in my district and
there is no support for a tax increase."
"This Governor is one step away from being a lame duck,"
Orie said. "And he's going out the same way he came into office, calling for
higher taxes and more spending."
Contact:
Nate Silcox
(717-787-6538)
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