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For Immediate Release

12/5/05

 

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Piccola Calls on Governor to Sign Tax Cuts into Law

 

HARRISBURG -- Seeking to protect and preserve jobs, Senate Majority Whip Jeffrey E. Piccola (R15) praised the Senate today for concurring with House amendments and finally passing House Bill 515, legislation designed to improve the business climate in Pennsylvania, and urged Governor Rendell to take action by signing the pro-growth measure that includes tax cuts for the state's families and job creators.

 

The legislation includes a reduction in the Personal Income Tax (PIT) from the current level of 3.07 percent to 3.05 percent in 2007.  In addition to the PIT cut, the legislation includes a reduction in the Corporate Net Income (CNI) Tax rate and a change in the Single Sales Factor.

 

"Through a series of much-needed and proactive tax reductions, this legislation promises to promote economic growth by encouraging job creation – an area our Commonwealth has been lagging in for too long.  If the Governor is serious about jobs and job creation, then he should exercise true leadership by signing this legislation," said Piccola.


"I have been pleased to lead the charge on many of the initiatives included in House Bill 515 that will put Pennsylvania back in the job creation and retention business.  For instance, I introduced a measure to change the Single Sales Factor in Pennsylvania and I am gratified to see this legislation incorporates that concept.  This bill will cut taxes and reduce the government burdens that are placed upon our job creators and the Commonwealth's citizens at large," he said.  "Unfortunately, the Governor has announced that he will veto these tax cuts.  This is an affront to all taxpayers in the state."


"Should the Governor decide to veto this legislation, which he has threatened to do, Pennsylvania's job creators will continue to be held hostage to the longstanding barriers of higher taxes, fees, and regulations.  It should be no surprise to the leader of this state that our economic future is tied to having a competitive business edge, and this is accomplished only through lower taxes and regulatory reform, not by increased government programs and spending plans.  Lower taxes create jobs and employ Pennsylvanians.  Signing these tax cuts into law should be a no-brainer," he said.


"When we heap more costs on the business sector, the more likely it is that these employers will either move or shut down -- taking jobs with them.  The reductions contained in this legislation will help the job creators of this state at a time when good-paying jobs are sorely needed.  We should be working to save these jobs, not eliminate them.  Our families are counting on it," Piccola said.

 

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