2015-16 State Budget
Budget Documents
2015-16 ENACTED BUDGET (ACT 10A SIGNED DECEMBER 29, 2015)
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2015-16 Budget Item Veto (PDF)
2015-16 PROPOSED BUDGET (INTRODUCED BY GOVERNOR TOM WOLF, MARCH 3, 2015)
- 2015-16 Governor’s Proposed Budget Report
- 2015-16 Governor’s Proposed Education School District Funding
- 2015-16 Governor’s Proposed Property Tax Reduction by District
- 2015-16 Governor’s Proposed Line by Line General Fund Budget
- 2015-16 Governor’s Executive Budget
- 2015-16 Budget in Brief
- 2015-16 Proposed Budget Line-Item Appropriations
- 2015-16 Proposed Budget Slide Presentation
- 2015-16 Proposed Budget Dashboard
- 2015-16 Proposed Budget Legislation
Budget News
Senate Democrats React to Budget Line-Item Veto
Harrisburg – Dec. 29, 2015 – Senate Democrats provided the following reaction to Gov. Tom Wolf’s line-item veto of a Republican budget plan. The governor released six months of emergency funding for schools and human service programs, or $23.39 billion of the House...
Senator Hughes Statement on Senate Passage of Bipartisan Budget Compromise
HARRISBURG, December 7th, 2015 − Senator Vincent Hughes released the following statement on Senate passage of Senate Bill 1073, a bipartisan state budget compromise: “I am thankful that the Pennsylvania Senate has come together and passed a compromise bill to end the...
Senate Hearing Focuses on Budget Impasse’s Impact on Schools
Harrisburg – October 28, 2015 – At the request of state Sen. Vince Hughes (D-Phila.), the Senate Democratic Policy Committee today held a hearing on the devastating impact that the state’s 120-day budget impasse is having on schools across the state. “While many of...
Senate Democrats Ask Treasurer to Withhold Payment to Charters
Harrisburg – Oct, 20, 2015 – State Senate Democrats today called on the Pennsylvania state treasurer to “stop payment” on a scheduled disbursement of property tax revenue headed to charter schools. They have sent a letter to state Treasurer Tim Reese formally asking...
Senator Hughes Responds to Pennsylvania House Vote on Governor Wolf’s Proposed Revenue Package
HARRISBURG- October 7th, 2015 – State Senator Vincent Hughes, Democratic Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, released the following statement in response to the Pennsylvania House’s negative vote on Governor Wolf’s revenue package: “Republican lawmakers...
Senator Hughes Slams Republicans for Trying to Hold Education Funding Hostage to Force Unpopular Liquor Privatization Proposal
HARRISBURG - (July 28, 2015) - Senator Vincent Hughes released the following statement in response to Pennsylvania House Speaker Mike Turzai’s recent comments on state budget negotiations: “I am disappointed by recent comments made by Rep. Mike Turzai, who once again...
Senator Hughes Blasts Republican State Budget Priorities, Says “It Would Move Pennsylvania in the Wrong Direction.”
HARRISBURG, June 30th, 2015 − Senator Vincent Hughes released the following statement on the Republican legislative priorities, including state budget, liquor privatization, and pension overhaul: “I am deeply disappointed with the actions of my Republican colleagues...
Senate Democrats: Eliminate Property Taxes for 2 Million Pennsylvanians
Harrisburg – June 24, 2015 – A new property tax plan that would eliminate school property taxes for 2 million homeowners, reduce property taxes by $1,990 for another 1.2 million homesteads and provide a $500 rent rebate for more than 800,000 Pennsylvanians was unveiled today by Senate Democrats.
Senator Hughes Statement on the Recommendations of the Basic Education Funding Commission
HARRISBURG, June 18, 2015 − Senator Vincent Hughes released the following statement on the recommendations of the Basic Education Funding Commission: “First, I want to applaud the work of the Commission members and the effort they put into this critical issue. It’s...
Democrats Press for Shale Tax to Fund $1 Billion Education Investment
Harrisburg – June 2, 2015 – Legislative Democrats gathered in the state Capitol for a news conference today to highlight the broad and deep support in the General Assembly for legislation that would create a new $1 billion natural gas extraction tax for education....
Senator Vincent Hughes Introduces Bill to Provide Historic $3.8 billion in Property Tax Relief
Harrisburg, May 14, 2015 – Today, State Senator Vincent Hughes announced he has introduced SB 118, Governor Wolf’s proposal to provide $3.8 billion in property tax relief for Pennsylvania’s homeowners as part of the 2015-2016 State Budget. SB 118 would totally...
Senate Democrats: Wolf Budget Proposal Bold, Responsible, Necessary
Plan includes historic tax relief, business tax shifts, education, and job initiatives Harrisburg – March 3, 2015 – Senate Democratic leaders today said that Gov. Tom Wolf’s first budget proposal is a “bold, responsible and necessary” plan designed to address issues...
Costa, Hughes: Corbett, Republicans Accountable for $2 Billion Deficit
Harrisburg – Dec. 3, 2014 – Senate Democratic Leader Sen. Jay Costa (D-Allegheny) and Senate Democratic Appropriations Chair Sen. Vincent J. Hughes (D-Phila.) said the $2 billion plus budget deficit disclosed at today’s Mid-Year Budget Briefing should be laid at the...
Budget Hearing Schedule
Hearings are located in Hearing Room 1, North Office Building
Monday, March 16, 2015
9:30 am – Governor’s Office/Governor’s Budget Office/Executive Offices
1:00 pm – Independent Fiscal Office – Economic Outlook & Revenue Overview
3:00 pm – Department of General Services
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
9:30 am – Attorney General
1:00 pm – Treasury Department
3:00 pm – Auditor General
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
9:30 am – Judiciary
1:00 pm – State Police/Homeland Security
3:00 pm – Department of Drug & Alcohol Programs
Thursday, March 19, 2015
9:30 am – Gaming Control Board
1:30 pm – PA State System of Higher Education
3:00 pm – Community Colleges
Monday, March 23, 2015
9:30 am – Public Utility Commission
1:00 pm – SERS/PSERS
3:00 pm – Department of Health
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
9:30 am – Department of Aging
11:00 am – Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology
1:00 pm – State Related Universities
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
9:30 am – Department of Environmental Protection
1:00 pm – Department of Corrections/Office of Probation and Parole
3:00 pm – Liquor Control Board
Thursday, March 26, 2015
9:30 am – Department of Human Services
1:00 pm – Department of Community & Economic Development
3:00 pm – Department of State
Monday, March 30, 2015
9:30 am – Department of Education
1:00 pm – Department of Labor & Industry
3:00 pm – Department of Banking & Securities
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
9:30 am – Department of Revenue/Lottery
11:00 am – Historical & Museum Commission
1:00 pm – Department of Transportation
3:00 pm – Department of Agriculture
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
9:30 am – PA Emergency Management Agency
11:00 am – Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
1:00 pm – Department of Military and Veteran Affairs
3:00 pm – Department of Insurance
Governor Wolf’s Sales Tax Proposal Base Change
The following items and services would remain exempt from Pennsylvania’s sales tax law under Gov. Tom Wolf’s budget proposal.
- Food
- Clothing and Footwear
- Prescription Drugs and Orthopedic Equipment
- Gasoline and Motor Fuels
- Physician & dental services
- Manufacturing and Processing Equipment
- Hospitals
- Tuition (college, vocational training & instruction)
- Exempt Governmental Units
- Residential Utilities: Telephone, Electricity, Fuel Oil and Natural Gas
- Water and Sewage Services
- Trade-In Value
- Purely Public Charities
- Liquor or Malt Beverages Purchased from Bars and Restaurants
- Common Carriers
The following items and services were previously exempt from Pennsylvania’s sales tax law, but would be subject to it under Wolf’s budget proposal.
- Candy & Gum
- Personal Hygiene Products
- Newspapers
- Magazines
- Non-Prescription Drugs
- Caskets & Burial Vaults
- Flags
- Textbooks
- Catalogs & Direct Mail Advertising
- OTHER ITEMS
- Airline Catering
- Commission
- Horses
- Construction of Memorials
- Uniform Commercial Code Filing Fees
- Investment Metal Bullion & Investment Coins
- Cable Television
SERVICES (Business-to-business purchases of these services will remain exempt from sales tax, in the interest of helping businesses grow.)
- Transportation
- Motion Picture and Video Industries
- Other Financial Investment Activities
- Real Estate Agent and Broker Services
- Legal Services
- Accounting Services
- Specialized Design Services
- Scientific Research and Development Services
- Advertising Services
- Other Professional Services
- Employment Services
- Business Support Services
- Travel Arrangement Services
- Other Support Services
- Waste Collection
- Higher Education
- Home Health Care Services
- Other Ambulatory Health Care Services
- Nursing and Residential Care Facilities
- Social Assistance
- Performing Arts
- Spectator Sports
- Museums, Historical Sites, and Similar Institutions
- Amusement and Recreation Industries
- Recreational Vehicle Parks and Recreational Camps
- Personal Care Services
- Death Care Services
- Drycleaning and Laundry Services
- Other Personal Services
Schools that Teach
Providing all children with a quality public education is the cornerstone of Governor Tom Wolf’s “Schools That Teach” strategy to prepare students for good jobs and rebuild the middle class. Governor Wolf’s 2015-2016 proposed budget restores cuts to basic education and increases the state’s share of funding for public education to 50% for the first time in more than 40 years with a commitment to invest $2 billion in public education over the next four years. The governor’s budget also includes a historic $3.8 billion in property tax relief and cuts property taxes by more than 50 percent for the average homeowner. See how your family, your schools, and your community will benefit. |
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