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Mike's MemoWelcome to a new year of "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 14, 2008
Infrastructure Bills Approved
The Governor signed a number of bills designed to address Pennsylvania’s infrastructure needs. I supported two (SB 2 and SB 1341) of the five initiatives. Senate Bill 2 - establishes the “H2O” plan that uses $800 million in gaming revenue (from the Pennsylvania Gaming Economic Development and Tourism Fund, not to be confused with the Property Tax Relief Fund, which provides money for property tax relief) for critical water and sewer projects and other infrastructure needs;
Energy Package Signed Into Law Governor Rendell signed into law a three-bill package relating to energy issues. I was unable to support these bills:
Insurance Changes The full House and Senate overwhelmingly approved a number of important Insurance Law changes as part of House Bill 1150. I voted for this bill. The measure provides:
The Senate also unanimously confirmed Joel Ario as the new Insurance Commissioner. Mine Safety Update Now Law The Governor also signed Senate Bill 949 into law. This legislation, which passed both the House and Senate unanimously, provides the first update to Pennsylvania’s mining laws in nearly 50 years. SB 1063 Now Act 32 The Governor also signed Senate Bill 1063 into law as Act 32. This measure, which I cosponsored, will reduce the number of local tax collectors from 560 local tax collectors to 69 by 2012 and bring other important changes to Pennsylvania’s system of local earned income tax collection. It has been estimated that the current tax collection system has been costing taxpayers $237 million a year in lost tax revenues. HC4 Reauthorization Falls Short Bills (House Bill 2648 and Senate Bill 1372) to reauthorize the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council (HC4) were overwhelmingly approved by the full Senate, but not acted on by the House – mainly due to the Governor’s insistence that reauthorization not include an extension of the MCARE) program (a program that helps physicians with medical malpractice insurance costs). These measures would have reauthorized HC4 until 2013 and authorized MCARE abatement for two years retroactive to January 1, 2008. This abatement is paid for with cigarette tax revenues, which the Governor wants to use for either his “Prescription for Pennsylvania” or the House-passed health insurance plan, “Access to Basic Care” (ABC). HC4 will continue operations by Executive Order until November 30th in the hope that a reauthorization bill can be enacted. For more information on these issues, and information on other legislative and state topics, visit the Pennsylvania General Assembly website at www.legis.state.pa.us. If you are unable to open the bill links, please feel free to go directly to the Pennsylvania General Assembly website. As always, please feel free to contact me on any state-related matter that may be of concern to you. I can be reached through e-mail, mfolmer@pasen.gov,or at any one of my district offices.
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