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For Immediate
Release
4/18/07
CONTACT:
Nate Silcox
(717) 787-6063
Senate Local Gov. Committee Addresses Assessor Post
Bills
would eliminate obsolete position in boroughs and 1st class townshipsThe Senate Local
Government Committee today unanimously approved three bills which would
eliminate an obsolete elected position still required by state law for
Pennsylvania’s Boroughs and First Class Townships, according to
Committee Chairman Bob Regola (R-39).
The bills would eliminate the position of elected
assessor in the Borough Code (SB 635) and the First Class Township Code (SB
709). SB 636 would eliminate references to Borough and First Class Township
assessors in the Fourth through Eighth Class County Code.
“The elected assessor position is unnecessary at the
municipal level since counties are already required to perform those
assessments,” Senator Regola said. “Even though many of these positions are
simply unfilled in many municipalities, local governments and counties are still
required to spend the time, effort, and money to put the position on the
ballot.”
By eliminating the locally-elected position,
counties will save money in ballot printing costs, election certification
procedures and other duties associated with locally elected positions. Locally
elected assessors were eliminated in other classes of municipalities in
Pennsylvania through previously enacted legislation.
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