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Offering an alternativeSuperintendent proposes state increase sales tax to help fund education (Morning Times) ATHENS — An increase in the state’s income tax from its current level at 6 percent and/or the institution of a state-wide earned income tax. Lawmaker Vows To Get Spot Assessment Ban Passed (WFMZ Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey) Home buyers, listen up: It's about your property taxes: A state lawmaker from our area is vowing to continue his fight to ban spot tax assessments in Pennsylvania. He and his colleagues in Harrisburg are hoping the third time's the charm to stop the controversial practice. Proposed school budget hikes taxes 2.9 percent (Souderton Independent) Property tax rates will go up 2.9 percent under a proposed almost $100 million 2009-10 school year budget outlined at the May 21 Souderton Area School Board meeting. Nuveen State Municipal Value Funds Declares Initial Distributions (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) CHICAGO----Nuveen Investments, a leading global provider of investment services to institutions and high-net-worth investors today announced the first distribution declarations for four state-specific closed-end funds. Goddard caught in political crosshairs; Budget battle could close state parks (The Sharon Herald) Doing more with less has become a mantra in these trying economic times. It’s even become an issue at Pennsylvania State Parks, where doing little but enjoying the bucolic beauty found across the commonwealth is the objective. State's revenue hole gets deeper (The Patriot-News) State government revenue continued to collapse in May, leading some legislators to suggest that an increase in the state's 3.08 percent personal income tax rate next year might be unavoidable. Where state should cut (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) Why is it that every time there is talk of budget shortfalls in this state, we hear about what taxes our government is going to raise ("Pennsylvania income tax increase hinted," May 27 and TribLIVE.com)? Allegheny County's Onorato relishes 'outsider' status for 2010 race for Pennsylvania governor (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) Allegheny County Executive Dan Onorato on Monday cast himself as the "outsider" in the 2010 race for governor despite raising more than $4 million in a likely bid to succeed Gov. Ed Rendell. Board continues criticism of Senate budget proposal (Morning Times) RIDGEBURY — Members of the Athens Area School District Board of Education Tuesday continued their criticism of the Pennsylvania State Senate’s budget proposal, which, if passed, could have a severe negative financial impact on the district itself. Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidates urge cuts before any taxes (The Morning Call) A $3.2 billion budget deficit could be easily shrunk by $1 billion, some say -- Four of the men eyeing a run for governor next year said Monday the Legislature and the Rendell administration need to look for deeper cuts to the state budget before they turn to Pennsylvanians for a tax increase.
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