The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Highlights of Pa. governor’s state budget proposal

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HARRISBURG » Highlights of Pennsylvan­ia Gov. Tom Wolf’s spending plan for the 2020-21 budget year that starts July 1:

THE BIG PICTURE

— Increases spending through the state’s main bank account to $36.1 billion. Including nearly $600 million for the current fiscal year, Wolf is seeking authorizat­ion for another $2.6 billion in new spending, or 7.6% of this year’s enacted budget of $34 billion.

— Projects a 4.5% increase in tax collection­s to $37.3 billion, before refunds. Does not increase tax rates on sales or income, the state’s two biggest sources of revenue.

— Asks lawmakers to expand a bond-funded redevelopm­ent grant program by $1 billion and make the money available for the cleanup of lead, asbestos and other environmen­tal health hazards in school buildings.

— Calls for lawmakers to raise the state minimum wage to $12 an hour on July 1, up from the federal minimum of $7.25 an hour.

TAXES AND FEES

— CORPORATE INCOME TAXES: Restructur­es how the state would calculate corporate profits to adopt “combined reporting” and reduces the current 9.99% tax rate by annual steps to 5.99% in 2025.

The change is estimated to produce an additional $240 million in revenue in 202021.

— STATE POLICE FEE: To help fund the state police budget, imposes a fee on each municipali­ty that would be driven by incidents and coverage area, and weighted by population, income and whether a municipali­ty has its own full-time or part-time police force. The administra­tion estimates the fee would produce $136 million.

— MUNICIPAL WASTE: Imposes an increase of $1 per ton on municipal waste hauling to generate $22.6 million for the Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund, which is projected to be out of money at the end of 2020.

— GAS DRILLING: Seeks approval of a tax on Marcellus Shale natural gas production to underwrite a $4.5 billion “Restore Pennsylvan­ia” infrastruc­ture program. Using estimates of 2019 production and a

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