Governor Outlines Priorities for Second Term, House Majority Still Tentative
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Gov. Rendell began to lay out his priorities for “Rendell 2” this week after easily winning his bid for re-election. They include items like transportation funding, promoting alternative and renewable fuels, governmental reform, health insurance for low-income adults and raising the state Sales Tax to provide more property tax relief. The Rendell Administration set up a transportation task force last year to study funding options for highways, bridges and mass transit which is due to issue its report next week. They have tentatively identified from $800 million to $2.2 billion in annual funding needs. The task force looked at a variety of funding options, including a higher sales and personal income taxes and a higher realty transfer tax as well as privatizing certain highways to make up the funding gap. Republicans and Democrats in the House are also looking at the future when they return to session November 13, but their issue is a little more basic—who will have the majority next year? And who will be the leaders in each Caucus as well as Appropriations Chair (for the Republicans at least). Right now Republicans have a tentative hold on the majority with 102 to 101 seats, however, both sides are looking very closely at the 19 votes and the remaining absentee ballots in Chester County’s 156th District. There are also two other very close state House results—District 70 in Montgomery County- where Republican Jay Moyer held a 69 vote edge in a three way race and in District 3 in Erie County where Republican Rep. Good is losing his seat by 110 votes. There was no change in the make up of the Senate – 29 Republicans and 21 Democrats, but Senate Republicans face the task of reorganizing their leadership and electing a new chair for Appropriations when they return to session on November 20. Stay tuned for more ….
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11/10/2006 |
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