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What to Make of the Fiscal Cliff Deal?

Type: Blog
Author: Sharon Ward
Date: January 03, 2013

The agreement reached by President Obama and Congress on January 1 was both historic and disappointing—and it leaves much...

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Few in PA Would Be Affected by Ending High-income Tax Cuts

Type: Blog
Author: Sharon Ward
Date: December 20, 2012

The Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center is out today with a new analysis finding that President Obama’s plan to end...

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In Most PA Counties, Few Would Be Affected by Ending High-income Tax Cuts

Type: Reports and Papers
Date: December 20, 2012

President Obama‰’s proposal to end tax breaks for high-income earners would have very little impact on taxpayers in most...

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Unanswered Questions: In the Rush to Privatize the Pennsylvania Lottery, There Is Still a Lot We Don’t Know

Type: Reports and Papers
Author: Michael Wood (unpublished), Stephen Herzenberg
Date: December 13, 2012

The Corbett administration is expected to make a decision by the end of 2012 on a bid to operate...

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PA Budget in Fair Shape as Midyear Approaches, but Business Tax Cuts Loom

Type: Blog
Author: Sharon Ward
Date: December 13, 2012

The Pennsylvania General Fund tax and other revenue collections are slightly ahead of official estimates through November. This is...

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How About Some Real Solutions to Problems that Do Exist?

Type: Blog
Author: Mark Price
Date: December 06, 2012

With Governor Tom Corbett’s first term approaching the halfway point, the editorial pages are settling in on a theme...

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Imagine…PA Chamber and Conservative Administration Lead Major New PA Renewable Energy Policy

Type: Blog
Author: Stephen Herzenberg
Date: November 30, 2012

“This package will send a strong signal to investors that the government is serious about providing firms with the...

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