AP: Audit Says Senate, House Expense Account Surplus Jumped To Record $261 Million In FY 2022 After Record Spending
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The Associated Press reports a Legislative Audit Advisory Commission annual audit of Senate and House legislative accounts found they had a surplus of $261 million in FY 2022, nearly tripling from $95 million over the last six years. The audit also found spending by the Senate and House jumped to $392 million, from $380 million the previous year. “The cost to operate the 50-member Senate was $125 million last year, $222 million for the 203-member House and about $45 million for other expenses, including data processing and the Legislative Reference Bureau. “Pennsylvania has the country’s largest full-time Legislature and a large staff, including hundreds of district offices throughout the state. Lawmakers were in voting session for about 50 days during the yearlong 2021-22 audit period.” NewsClip: [Posted: May 5, 2023] |
5/8/2023 |
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