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Op-Ed: Five Reasons Why We Heard Crickets During Gov. Corbett’s Budget Speech

By - State Representative for the 46th Legislative District of PA
Published on February 12, 2013 at 5:31 pm

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Last week, Governor Corbett unveiled his proposed 2013-14 state budget in a speech to a joint session of the State House and Senate in Harrisburg. This was my seventh budget speech, and the response was by far the most unenthusiastic I’ve ever seen; there were times you could hear a pin drop in the House chamber as the Governor delivered his speech. The lack of enthusiasm was bipartisan in that both Democrats and Republicans were clearly reluctant to embrace Governor Corbett’s agenda, and when you break down the numbers of his plan, it isn’t difficult to see why.

Here are five of the many reasons Governor Corbett’s budget proposal is a bad plan for Pennsylvania.

Lottery Privatization Is a Disaster: There is just nothing to like about Governor Corbett’s plan to privatize the management of the PA Lottery by signing a contract with Camelot, a company based in Great Britain. The Lottery posted record revenue last year and only spent 2% on administrative costs, which is much less than the estimated 5% Camelot will charge through big bonuses and management fees to their foreign executives. Every dollar that goes to Camelot is a dollar coming out of the pockets of senior citizens for essential programs like PACE and the Property Tax/Rent Rebate.

No Medicaid Expansion: If you want Pennsylvania to spend less money on Public Welfare programs, you should be furious with Governor Corbett for refusing to opt-in to the Medicaid Expansion through the federal government. Whether any of us like ‘Obamacare’ or not, it’s the law of the land and we can’t let ideology blind us from reality. Not only would we be able to provide health coverage for over 500,000 Pennsylvanians, which would lower costs and premiums for the private sector, the federal government will cover 100% of the cost for the first three years. By refusing to take advantage of the Medicaid Expansion, our federal tax dollars will be going to other states instead, and we will be forced to spend more money through the Department of Public Welfare to fill the void. This also hurts our hospitals and the people who work there very badly.

He’s Playing Word Games With Transportation: Governor Corbett is playing word games here, which is unfortunate considering the importance of addressing our crumbling transportation infrastructure. His proposal is to uncap the gas tax paid by wholesalers like gas stations, which will surely be passed on at the pump. This works out to an estimated 28 cents per gallon increase for gasoline, which is real money. The governor then got cute with the wording by proposing a “17% cut in the gas tax”, which is actually only a two-cent cut over two years and hardly offsets the big increase. Instead of playing cute word games over whether this is a tax increase or not, we need the Governor to bring everyone together and have a real discussion about how to fix our infrastructure.

He’s Promoting Corporate Welfare at the Expense of Real People: Governor Corbett’s budget proposal includes hundreds of millions of dollars in corporate welfare, which helps out of state corporations but doesn’t help true local small business owners and people who go to work in Pennsylvania every day. By giving them a free ride, Governor Corbett is demanding you pay more, and that isn’t right.

It Means Higher Local Taxes and Reduced Services: By continuing to underfund education and human services at the state level, we are stuck with the reality of paying higher property taxes with less to show for it. This isn’t about more government spending; it’s about not pushing everything down on the people in an unfair and dishonest way.

These are just a few reasons you heard more crickets chirping than applause during Governor Corbett’s budget speech. Hopefully my colleagues in the Legislature will demand some real changes in these proposals over the next few months so we can have a fair state budget that helps the people of Pennsylvania and not a few big corporate interests on the other side of the globe.

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    • Ba Baposted on February 12th, 2013 at 8:56 pm
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    ^^^^^^^did not read^^^^^^

    • Donald Hohmanposted on February 12th, 2013 at 9:53 pm
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    Like the Turnpike, they are sending money away to a private firm. Now we are looking at a company in England? Really, no US company can run a lottery? Should they? I don’t think so. Looks like the end of a long plan to just rip off more Pennsylvanians.

    • jackson4570posted on February 12th, 2013 at 10:58 pm
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    He had almost 150 million in gifts for his developer budies last week while his funding cuts are destroying Frienship Ridge. Not one more penny for the elderly and long term sick. Let them fend for themselves.

    • Confusedposted on February 13th, 2013 at 8:51 am
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    Why is Jesse White constantly writing op-eds for the Beaver Countian when his district only covers 2 municipalities in Beaver County–HANOVER AND FRANKFORT SPRINGS. Hey Jesse: Talk to some people that care!

    • Bluemanposted on February 13th, 2013 at 1:49 pm
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    Who cares what districts he covers. We are all Pennsylvanians. The budget will effect ALL of us. I think it is great that someone involved in politics is willing to step out of the box and break things down for people that may not understand. Knowledge is power. If these op-ed pieces make just one person do the research before voting it is worth it. We have so many people that hit a button because there is a D or R after the persons name.

    • rubricposted on February 13th, 2013 at 4:31 pm
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    @blueman: I fully agree with you.

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