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For Immediate
Release
6/9/09
Senator Pileggi: Legislation Protecting Tax-Exempt Status of
Charter Schools Approved by the Senate
Legislation introduced by Senate
Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi (R-9) to protect the tax-exempt status of
charter schools was approved today by the Senate, 49 to 0.
"Charter schools are public
schools and should be treated as such," said Senator Pileggi. "In most of
Pennsylvania, there is no confusion on this point. Unfortunately, some local
charter schools have received real estate tax bills and were forced to go to
court to fight this inequity. My bill would make the law absolutely clear,
ensuring that education funds are spent to educate our children rather than
wasted on unnecessary legal battles."
Senate Bill 687 explicitly states
that all school property owned by a charter school or an associated non-profit
foundation, or leased to a charter school at or below fair market value, which
is used for public school purposes is exempt from taxation.
Last year, the Avon Grove Charter
School in London Grove Township, Chester County, received real estate tax bills
totaling about $500,000. If forced to pay the bill, the school was at risk of
shutting down. The school opened in 2002, but did not receive any tax bills
until 2008. At least two other charter schools in Chester County have received
similar tax bills.
"Sending a tax bill to a charter
school makes no more sense than sending one to a traditional public school,"
said Senator Pileggi. "It is simply wrong, and I am pleased that my colleagues
in the Senate agreed and supported this legislation."
Senate Bill 687 now moves to the
state House of Representatives for consideration.
More information about state
issues is available at Senator Pileggi's web site,
www.senatorpileggi.com.
Contact:
Erik Arneson
(717) 787-4712
Additional Information:
Education
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