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For Immediate
Release
7/1/09
Scarnati: Governor Must Stop Scare Tactics
WARREN—Senate President Pro Tempore Joe Scarnati
said he would like to see an end to Governor Ed Rendell's public scare
tactics and begin sincere negotiations on a 2009/2010 final state
budget.
"In order to sell something that is not in the best
interest of Pennsylvanians, which is a massive increase in the personal
income tax, the Governor has come to his final option…threatening a
doomsday scenario in the Commonwealth," Scarnati said. "However, if we
are to get to the point of significant progress on this budget, the
Governor must be forthright with his information to the public."
Scarnati noted several examples of the Governor
scaring and misinforming the public, including statements that state
parks will close, hospitals will shut down, and most recently that 800
troopers will be laid off if the Senate Republican version of the budget
is enacted. These accusations by the Governor have all proven
inaccurate.
"In fact, at a recent hearing of the Senate Law and
Justice Committee, a representative of the Pennsylvania State Police
alluded to the fact that the Governor's comments were a bit of
sensationalism, and no trooper has ever been laid off as a result of
budget shortfall," Scarnati stated.
After viewing a videotape in which the
Governor also said the Senate GOP budget would result in untracked sex
offenders, State Police Deputy Commissioner Jon Kurtz said, "That is
sensationalizing. Those are all political statements that are being made
for a purpose."
Senator John Rafferty, Chairman of the
Committee, and other senators asked why the state could not simply shift
the funding formula to use more money from the Motor License Fund. They
pointed out that there is no statutory requirement that the percentages
remain at their current ratio of 73-27, which is the percentage of Motor
License Fund to General Fund.
Scarnati stated, "This is
not a time when we should be creating panic or misrepresenting the
facts. The Governor needs to realize that the people of Pennsylvania
cannot afford a tax increase and that they will not be led down the road
of false representations.
"I continue to hear the Governor comment on how the
numbers will drive the process and quite frankly, I agree," Scarnati
added. "The numbers I see for a tax increase are zero votes in the
Senate Republican caucus and I am not sure he has the required number of
votes in the House of Representatives to pass his tax increase budget.
Those are the real numbers that drive this process.
"At this point the full House has yet to vote on
the Governor's tax increase budget or consider our proposal, Senate Bill
850, which cuts spending and includes no new taxes," Scarnati
concluded. "In the meantime I respectfully request that the Governor
stick to the real facts and not scare the citizens of the Commonwealth
with information that is far from reality."
Contact:
Todd
Nyquist
(717) 787-7084
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