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O'PAKE SAYS
PROPERTY TAX RELIEF FROM GAMING STILL ONLY A START
Harrisburg,
May 1, 2008
-- While
Berks County homeowners are in line to receive "more than $19 million in
school property tax relief this summer" from the first distribution of
gaming revenues as announced today, Senator Michael A. O'Pake (D-Berks)
said "this still doesn't erase the need to finally eliminate the
homeowner property tax as the principal means of school finance in
Pennsylvania."
"While
any relief is certainly welcome, and a whole lot better than nothing,
Berks County's citizens are demanding -- and rightfully so -- that we
remove the albatross of the unfair and antiquated school property tax
from the backs of homeowners once and for all," said O'Pake, the Senate
Democratic Whip.
O'Pake is the prime sponsor of a plan (SBs 1163, 1164; 1165) to shift
the homeowner school property tax burden to a graduated state income tax
only on those with taxable incomes in excess of $100,000.
He has urged the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, Sen. Patrick
M. Browne (R-Lehigh), to bring his legislation up for consideration.
In addition, in a recent letter to Browne, O'Pake has also called for
action on a House-passed measure (HB 1947) that proposes an amendment to
the state's constitution that would allow for the elimination of all
homeowner property taxes -- county, municipal and school district.
"Taxpayers want action and they deserve more of a break
than they are getting," O'Pake said.
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