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Published: July 10, 2009 12:57 pm    print this story  

State House GOP pushes own budget plan to end stalemate

By MARK SCOLFORO
Associated Press

HARRISBURG Republicans in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives are offering their own spending plan in a bid to resolve the state’s budget stalemate.

Republicans outlined a $27.3 billion proposal today that would expand gas drilling on state land, provide amnesty to tax scofflaws and achieve balance without new taxes.

They’d make bottom-line cuts to many state agencies, dip into the rainy day contingency fund, draw from an account to pay doctors’ malpractice premiums and eliminate so-called “walking around money” grants that are doled out at lawmakers’ discretion.

Pennsylvania ended its fiscal year June 30 with a revenue shortfall of nearly $3.3 billion.

Gov. Ed Rendell and his Democratic allies in the Legislature are calling for a mixture of cuts and tax increases.



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