Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Property taxes killing Pennsylvania
High taxes under a Democratic governor and a Democratic-controlled state House are killing Pennsylvania communities.
Read this column in The Mercury about how one community is struggling with increasing municipal and school property taxes.
Gov. Ed Rendell promised to cut everyone's property taxes "standing on my head" when he ran for governor. Empty promises. He promises substantial property tax reduction if casino gambling was approved in the state. Empty promises. He promised property tax relief under Act 72 and Act 1. More empty promises.
The Democratic leadership in the House of Representatives has prevented property tax reform sponsored by Rep. Sam Rohrer from passing.
There are many incumbents on the ballot on April 22 and on Nov. 4. If you want the status quo, keep returning the same politicians to Harrisburg. If you want change, send reform candidates to the Legislature.
Read this column in The Mercury about how one community is struggling with increasing municipal and school property taxes.
Gov. Ed Rendell promised to cut everyone's property taxes "standing on my head" when he ran for governor. Empty promises. He promises substantial property tax reduction if casino gambling was approved in the state. Empty promises. He promised property tax relief under Act 72 and Act 1. More empty promises.
The Democratic leadership in the House of Representatives has prevented property tax reform sponsored by Rep. Sam Rohrer from passing.
There are many incumbents on the ballot on April 22 and on Nov. 4. If you want the status quo, keep returning the same politicians to Harrisburg. If you want change, send reform candidates to the Legislature.