Brown Reacts to Governor’s Budget Address

Brown Reacts to Governor’s Budget Address
State Rep. Marla Brown — Pennsylvania 9th Legislative District
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Feb. 06, 2024 – Following Gov. Josh Shapiro’s annual budget address today to a joint session of the House and Senate, Rep. Marla Brown (R-Lawrence) expressed her concerns about the proposed budget.

“The governor is proposing a $48.34 billion budget, which is an increase of $3.7 billion over the current fiscal year. This will cost hardworking taxpayers a fortune. More government spending equals higher taxes,” said Rep. Brown.

She emphasized the importance of responsible budgeting to ensure the long-term financial health of the state. Rep. Brown mentioned her support for the Rainy Day Fund, which currently stands at $8 billion, as a way to address any future economic downturns. However, she expressed concern that the proposed budget will deplete that fund within four years.

Rep. Brown also highlighted the efforts of the House Republican Caucus over the past several years in building the balance in the Rainy Day Fund, bringing future Commonwealth spending in line with state revenues, and avoiding deficit spending. She argued that the governor’s budget proposal completely reverses these efforts.

While acknowledging the positive aspects of the budget, such as increased funding for education, fire and emergency medical services personnel, state police, and senior citizens programs, Rep. Brown stressed that spending more than the state takes in is not sustainable for families.

The governor’s budget address marks the beginning of the annual state budget process. The House Appropriations Committee will conduct a series of hearings to examine the details of the governor’s plan and how state agencies are spending their funding. These hearings are scheduled to begin on Tuesday, Feb. 20.

It is clear that Rep. Brown has serious concerns about the proposed budget and its potential impact on taxpayers. As the budget process continues, it will be interesting to see how her concerns are addressed and if any changes are made to the governor’s proposal.



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