Ellis Supports Legislative Budget Proposal

Jun. 27, 2015 /

HARRISBURG – Rep. Brian Ellis (R-Butler) voted in favor of the fiscally responsible legislative budget proposal, which would spend $30.18 billion, and includes no tax increases. After Saturday’s vote, Ellis made the following statement:

McGinnis Votes No on Budget Bill

Jun. 27, 2015 /

HARRISBURG – Rep. John McGinnis (R-Blair) today cast a no vote on House Bill 1192, legislation that establishes state funding priorities for fiscal year 2015-16. The Pennsylvania House of Representatives voted 112 to 77 in favor of the measure.

Delozier Votes In Favor of No-Tax-Increase Budget for Pennsylvania

Jun. 27, 2015 /

HARRISBURG – The House of Representatives today voted 112-77 to approve its budget plan for fiscal year 2015-16. The House plan includes no new taxes, more than $400 million in new education investments and funding for essential government services. Rep. Sheryl Delozier (R-Cumberland) issued the following statement in response to the vote:

Heffley Joins Colleagues in Advancing State Budget

Jun. 27, 2015 /

HARRISBURG – Rep. Doyle Heffley (R-Carbon) today voted in favor of a $30.18 billion state budget plan that includes $200 million in additional education funding over last year and fully funds vital human services with no new or increased taxes.

Causer Supports Responsible Budget

Jun. 27, 2015 /

HARRISBURG – Rep. Martin Causer (R-Turtlepoint) today cast his vote in favor of a $30.18 billion budget for the 2015-16 fiscal year, which begins on July 1.

Bloom Supports Budget Plan That Protects Hard-Working Taxpayers

Jun. 27, 2015 /

HARRISBURG – Rep. Stephen Bloom (R-Cumberland) said today that the state budget plan advanced by the House addresses the core functions of government, balances spending with available revenues and does not raise taxes on hard-working Pennsylvania families or senior citizens.

Irvin Praises Passage of Fiscally Responsible State Spending Plan

Jun. 27, 2015 /

HARRISBURG – Rep. Rich Irvin (R-Huntingdon/Mifflin/Centre) today issued the following statement after the state House passed a $30.18 billion state budget that doesn’t raise taxes, yet increases funding for education and other important areas:

Rader Votes for On-Time Budget With No Tax Increases

Jun. 27, 2015 /

HARRISBURG – Rep. Jack Rader (R-Monroe) today voted in favor of a $30.18 billion state budget which does not include a tax increase. The spending plan passed the House by a 112-77 vote and now goes to the Senate for consideration.

Gillen Votes for State Budget Approved by House

Jun. 27, 2015 /

HARRISBURG – Rep. Mark Gillen (R-Berks/Lancaster) today in Harrisburg voted in favor of a balanced, on-time state budget bill that would fund the core functions of government without raising taxes.

Knowles: House Approves Fiscally Responsible Budget Plan

Jun. 27, 2015 /

HARRISBURG – On Saturday, June 27, Rep. Jerry Knowles (R-Berks/Carbon/Schuylkill) voted in favor of the fiscally responsible legislative budget proposal, which would spend $30.18 billion, and includes no tax increases. Knowles made the following statement after the vote:

Kaufer Votes for Budget Proposal in State House

Jun. 27, 2015 /

HARRISBURG – Rep. Aaron Kaufer (R-Luzerne) voted on Saturday in favor of the budget proposal which would spend $30.18 billion and includes no tax increases. After the vote on House Bill 1192, Kaufer made the following statement:

Masser Votes ‘Yes’ on Legislative Budget Proposal in State House

Jun. 27, 2015 /

HARRISBURG – On Saturday, June 27, the House of Representatives voted in favor of a $30.18 billion legislative budget proposal, which includes no tax increases, and represents a fiscally responsible spending plan for the citizens of Pennsylvania. State Rep. Kurt Masser (R-Columbia/Montour/Northumberland) voted “yes” on this budget proposal, and after the vote made the following statement:

Brown Votes in Favor of Legislative Budget Proposal

Jun. 27, 2015 /

HARRISBURG – Rep. Rosemary M. Brown (R-Monroe/Pike) voted Saturday in favor of the legislative budget proposal which would spend $30.18 billion, includes no tax increases, and is a fiscally responsible plan that lives within our means while still providing for core state budget priorities. After the vote, Brown issued the following statement:

House Budget Includes No Tax Increases, Topper Says

Jun. 27, 2015 /

HARRISBURG – The House voted today, 112-77, in favor a $30.18 billion budget, which does not include a tax increase, Rep. Jesse Topper (R-Bedford/Franklin/Fulton) said. It will now go to the Senate for consideration and is expected to go to the governor’s desk in the next several days.

York County House Republicans Support Fiscally-Responsible Budget

Jun. 27, 2015 /

HARRISBURG – The York County House Republican delegation, made up of state Reps. Keith Gillespie (R-Hellam), Seth Grove (R-Dover), Kate Klunk (R-Hanover), Kristin Phillips-Hill (R-Jacobus), Mike Regan (R-Dillsburg) and Stan Saylor (R-Red Lion), today joined the majority of its House colleagues in advancing a spending plan for fiscal year 2015-16. House Bill 1192, the primary piece of budget legislation, passed 112-77 and may now be taken up by the state Senate.