PRINTER'S NO. 1606
No. 1346 Session of 1985
INTRODUCED BY FARGO, TRELLO, McCLATCHY, POTT, DISTLER, ROBBINS, MERRY, BLACK, SCHULER, ARGALL, JOHNSON, HALUSKA, VROON, SIRIANNI, BOWSER AND KENNEY, JUNE 3, 1985
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON FINANCE, JUNE 3, 1985
AN ACT 1 Establishing the Tax Stabilization Reserve Fund; providing for 2 expenditures from such account; and making an appropriation. 3 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 4 hereby enacts as follows: 5 Section 1. Short title. 6 This act shall be known and may be cited as the Tax 7 Stabilization Reserve Fund Act. 8 Section 2. Legislative findings and conclusions. 9 (a) Findings.--The General Assembly of the Commonwealth 10 hereby finds that: 11 (1) Economic uncertainty arising from national and 12 international events over which the Commonwealth cannot 13 exercise control impairs the ability of the Commonwealth to 14 accurately predict its anticipated revenues and expenditures. 15 (2) Overestimates of revenues and underestimates of 16 expenditures can create serious short-term deficits which 17 generate the need for deficiency appropriations and tax
1 increases. 2 (3) Financing short-term deficits created by economic 3 uncertainty in the past has led to excessive tax increases 4 and erratic changes in tax rates and policies which impaired 5 the attractiveness of this Commonwealth as a location for job 6 creation and business expansion. 7 (4) Recurring deficits occurring during economic 8 downturns can damage the creditworthiness of the Commonwealth 9 and increase the cost of borrowing for essential capital 10 projects. 11 (5) The need to cope with problems arising from the 12 effect of economic uncertainty has often caused lengthy 13 delays in adopting a budget for the Commonwealth, caused 14 cutoffs of vital public programs and endangered the stability 15 and reliability of vital public services and programs. 16 (b) Conclusions.--Therefore, the General Assembly concludes 17 that it is a valid and proper public function to set aside a 18 portion of Commonwealth revenues into a Tax Stabilization 19 Reserve Fund in order to minimize future revenue shortfalls and 20 deficits, provide greater continuity and predictability in the 21 funding of vital government services and minimize the need to 22 increase taxes to balance the budget of the Commonwealth during 23 periods of economic distress. 24 Section 3. Creation of Tax Stabilization Reserve Fund. 25 There is hereby established a special fund to be known as the 26 Tax Stabilization Reserve Fund. 27 Section 4. Funding. 28 (a) Appropriation.--The sum of $35,000,000 is hereby 29 specifically appropriated from the General Fund to the Tax 30 Stabilization Reserve Fund for fiscal year July 1, 1985, to June 19850H1346B1606 - 2 -
1 30, 1986. 2 (b) Additional funds.--The General Assembly may at any time 3 provide additional amounts from any funds available to this 4 Commonwealth as an appropriation to the Tax Stabilization 5 Reserve Fund. 6 (c) Intent.--It is hereby declared as the intent and goal of 7 the General Assembly to provide a stabilization reserve through 8 appropriations to the Tax Stabilization Reserve Fund in an 9 amount not to exceed 3% of the estimated revenues of the General 10 Fund of the Commonwealth for the fiscal year. 11 Section 5. Disposition of funds. 12 (a) Disposition.--Upon approval of a separate appropriation 13 bill by a vote of two-thirds of the elected members of the 14 Senate and the House of Representatives, funds in the Tax 15 Stabilization Reserve Fund may be made available for the 16 following purposes: 17 (1) To meet emergencies involving the health, safety or 18 welfare of citizens of this Commonwealth. 19 (2) To counterbalance downturns in the economy which 20 result in significant unanticipated revenue shortfalls. 21 (b) Purpose.--It is the intent of the General Assembly that 22 these funds be appropriated only when the emergency or downturn 23 in the economy cannot be dealt with through the normal budget 24 process and that the moneys in the Tax Stabilization Reserve 25 Fund not be used to begin new programs but provide for the 26 continuation of vital public programs in danger of being cut off 27 due to financial problems resulting from the economy. 28 Section 6. Repeals. 29 All acts and parts of acts are repealed insofar as they are 30 inconsistent with this act. 19850H1346B1606 - 3 -
1 Section 7. Effective date. 2 (a) Specific.--Section 4(a) shall take effect July 1, 1985, 3 or immediately, whichever is later. 4 (b) General.--The remainder of this act shall take effect 5 immediately. E7L72RZ/19850H1346B1606 - 4 -