Summary
State government risks slipping into insolvency if lawmakers don't increase taxes in the next three years, House Appropriations Committee Chairman Dwight Evans said Wednesday.
Looming multibillion-dollar deficits, driven by falling tax revenue and increasing state spending, will require higher taxes unless the state's economy grows at an unrealistic rate of 10 percent, Evans, D-Philadelphia, told Tribune-Review reporters and editors.See the full content of this document
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Top Pennsylvania Dem Calls for More Tax
Opponents of raising taxes say that would be necessary only if the state budget continues growing faster than inflation.
"At the end of the da...See the full content of this document
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