From Channel 8’s (WGAL) 11 p.m. newscast:
”House Bill 39 Gets Special Committee Approval During Monday Night Session
HARRISBURG, Pa.—Months after Gov. Ed Rendell called a special session of the General Assembly to tackle the problem of property taxes, legislators said they have finally reached an agreement.
If it gets the approval of the full House and Senate, House Bill 39 would begin offering property tax relief this year. The plan calls for an expansion of the current property tax and rent rebate program with $200 million that would be borrowed from the lottery fund. That money would be repaid to the lottery fund once the state begins to make money from the new slot machine parlors.
However, not everyone would see property tax relief this year.
“We focused the relief to senior citizens who most need it,” said Sen. David Brightbill, R-District 48 “… senior citizens with more modest income, and more modest tax bills.”
Relief for all homeowners would be possible next year.
In 2007, all school districts would be required to hold a referendum during the primary election, giving voters the option of reducing real estate taxes in exchange for paying a wage tax.
The state would also use $400 million of slots parlor money to help reduce the property taxes of every homeowner.
The bill still needs to be approved by the full House and Senate. Lawmakers said they are confident the proposal will soon become a reality.
“I believe for the most part, for our members at this time, this is about what we are able to do,” said Rep. David Steil, R-District 31.”
That’s the best they can do?!? Come on!!! I agree seniors need relief, don’t get me wrong, but what about the rest of us....young working families with children, older adults planning on retirement, young singles.....everyone is trying to make ends meet. Gasoline, fuel, electric prices all going up, which means everything will be going up. We know the price of gas is being passed onto consumers for everything we buy. Sam Rohrer’s Plan for PA would have been the best they can do. They had no problem giving themselves a raise. Now they’re banking on slots money for property tax relief? And they don’t mention how much the “wage tax” will be. I couldn’t find HB 39 on the Legislative web site - at least not the one addressed above. I guess they’ll update the site and the bill will be posted tomorrow. If this bill is passed as expected, I guess this will be the last we hear of school property tax relief for quite a while. I’m sure all our elected officials are just patting themselves on the back. And Stan Saylor (I will write to him if this bill is signed off on) said “the House will not accept anything less than a 50% decrease in school property taxes. The House will not compromise on this issue.” So what happened? This just really gets my dander up!