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For Immediate
Release
2/6/09
Scarnati Legislation Would Return Funds from
Legislative Accounts
HARRISBURG – Senate President Pro Tempore Joe Scarnati
(R-Jefferson) is preparing to introduce legislation that would transfer a
significant portion of surplus funds from legislative accounts to the General
Fund.
Senate Bill 10 would leave sufficient funds in legislative
accounts to continue operations for up to four months in the event of an
emergency or budget impasse. The bill would require that all funds in excess of
this reserve be returned to the General Fund after each fiscal year.
"It is critical for state government to tighten its belt
during this recession, and we must look for every possible avenue to help
taxpayers," Scarnati said. "This funding would provide a much-needed boost to
the General Fund without compromising the General Assembly's ability to operate
in a crisis or an impasse."
It is estimated that Scarnati's legislation will return
over $100 million to the General Fund this year to help balance the budget.
"These funds will aid us in eliminating the Commonwealth's current budget
deficit without raising taxes on hardworking Pennsylvanians or businesses," said
Scarnati.
Scarnati has been a leader in promoting efficiency in state
government. Since 2006, the yearly appropriation to the Senate has dropped six
percent, and the number of employees in the Senate Republican Caucus has been
reduced approximately nine percent.
Contact:
Casey Long
(717)787-7084
Additional Information:
Tax Relief
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