Welcome to "Mike's Memo," an update on what's happening in the 48th Legislative District, the State Capitol, and the progress on my "Promise to Pennsylvania," a pledge to advance government reforms, enact meaningful lawsuit abuse reform, eliminate wasteful state spending, and cut taxes. If you haven't done so already, please take a few moments to visit my website at www.senatorfolmer.com to learn more about issues that may affect you and your family.
Week of July 19, 2010
Bills Signed Into Law
The Governor signed a number of
bills into law, including:
State Expenditures
While many are relieved this year's budget deliberations did
not repeat last year's 101-day impasse, there are many questions with the 2010 –
2011 spending plan, including: its reliance on $850 Million in unlikely
federal moneys, $600 Million in additional borrowing, concerns about how this
money will be spent both this year and next (including $10 Million for the
"Arlen Specter Library Project Center Allocation" and a similar amount for the
"John P. Murtha Policy Center"), and a host of unresolved issues (like the
pension crises, transportation funding, Marcellus Shale tax, and the proposed
new and independent Legislative Budget Office).
For this reason, I have posted a summary of the approved state appropriations on my website: the FY 2009 – 2010 budget, the Governor's 2010 – 2011 proposal, and the final list of FY 2010 – 2011 line items.
Over the coming weeks, I invite you review this information (department by department, program by program, line by line) and send me your thoughts on possible ways to cut or otherwise reduce state government spending. I look forward to hearing from you!
Senate Government
Management & Cost Study Commission
Speaking of cutting state
government costs, the Senate Government Management & Cost Study Commission
authorized by
Senate Resolution 161 recently issued its final
report, which can be viewed on either my website or by visiting:
http://www.senatorargall.com/commission/commission-final-report.pdf
Transportation Funding
As the Governor continues to
call for action (but no specifics) on ways to address Pennsylvania's many
infrastructure problems, the Senate Transportation Committee has scheduled a
series of hearing on this important issue:
For more information on these issues or other legislative and state topics, or if you are unable to open the bill links, visit the Pennsylvania General Assembly website at www.legis.state.pa.us.
Please feel free to contact me at any time on state-related issues that are of
concern to you. I may be reached through e-mail at mfolmer@pasen.gov,
my
website,
or any one of my offices listed below.
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