Pennsylvania Senate Democrats, pandering to their various special interest groups, have launched a full-out assault on Senate Republicans who last week passed a balanced budget that reduces state spending while funding essential services.
The 30-20 vote was along party lines, but it shows that somebody in Harrisburg is serious about the state's fiscal crisis.
Despite a projected $3 billion shortfall in the current General Fund budget, Rendell and Democrats in the Legislature want to increase state spending next year. That's right. They've spent $3 billion more than they've taken in this year and they want to spend more next year.
For a good perspective on state spending, see the following posts at POLICY BLOG, which is affiliated with the Commonwealth Foundation, a non-partisan think tank based in Harrisburg:
PA Senate Budget by the Numbers
Pennsylvania Budget by Department Under Rendell
PA School Districts to Get 12% Increase in Support
Will Pennsylvanians Starve Without Farm Subsidies?
Shining Some Light on Pennsylvania Spending
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