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For Immediate
Release
7/16/09

- Senator Browne

- Senator Pileggi

- Senator Corman

- Senator Folmer

- Senator Orie

- Senator Wonderling
Senate Approves Senator Browne's Senate Bill 1
Measure increasing accountability to budget process headed
to House
The Senate today approved
Senate Bill 1, legislation intended to fundamentally reform Pennsylvania's
budgeting process while increasing transparency and accountability in state
government, according to Senator Pat Browne (R-16), prime sponsor of the
measure.
The legislation establishes a Legislative Fiscal Office (LFO), a
non-partisan, bi-cameral agency with expertise in financial matters. The LFO
would have access to the same agency and department financial information as the
Governor's Budget Office, Senator Browne, chairman of the Senate Finance
Committee, noted.
"This year, more than ever, we see the need for the LFO. One of the key
duties of this office will be to set a binding revenue estimate by June 15 for
the coming fiscal year. This would clearly set the parameters by which the
Legislature can consider a spending plan," Senator Browne stated.
"Right now, the Governor alone certifies a revenue estimate. Here we are more
than two weeks into the new fiscal year and he has yet to provide that
certification. The budget process would be much more transparent and streamlined
if everyone went forward knowing exactly how much money was available," Senator
Browne said. "The end result will be that we will conclude each budget session
more expeditiously with a pragmatic and realistic spending plan that most
closely meets the needs of the Commonwealth."
Senate Bill 1 will require state agencies and departments to submit their
budget requests to the LFO at the same time they submit them to the Office of
the Budget. Pennsylvania is currently one of only eight states where the
Legislature does not receive the agency budget requests.
The LFO would also develop performance measures for state programs and
departments and evaluate the performance reviews of those programs and
departments as reported by the Administration.
"These provisions would be extremely helpful during tough economic times such
as we are experiencing this year. As we review the budget line-by-line, looking
for areas to reduce spending, this information would be extremely helpful,"
Senator Browne said. "The agency budget requests would enable us to see their
priorities and the performance evaluations would give us a better idea of the
effectiveness of state supported services and programs."
Contact:
Stacey Connors
(717) 787-1349
Additional Information:
Reforming
Government
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