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File #: 2541-06    Version: 1 Name: A Resolution of the County of Allegheny, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, urging the Pennsylvania General Assembly to adopt provisions requiring a referendum before any school district may raise its property taxes through a millage increase similar to those
Type: Resolution Status: Expired by Rule
File created: 4/18/2006 In control: Special Committee on Government Reform
On agenda: Final action: 1/3/2008
Title: A Resolution of the County of Allegheny, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, urging the Pennsylvania General Assembly to adopt provisions requiring a referendum before any school district may raise its property taxes through a millage increase similar to those contained within Act 72 of 2004 pertaining to earned income and personal income tax increases.
Sponsors: Matt Drozd
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A Resolution of the County of Allegheny, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, urging the Pennsylvania General Assembly to adopt provisions requiring a referendum before any school district may raise its property taxes through a millage increase similar to those contained within Act 72 of 2004 pertaining to earned income and personal income tax increases.

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WHEREAS, the Public School Code currently imposes no requirement upon school districts to seek or receive the approval of residents before enacting increases to the rate of property taxation within the district; and

WHEREAS, Act 72 of 2004 creates a requirement that increases to the earned income tax or the personal income tax be adopted by a participating school board by resolution and approved by the residents of that school district via referendum before it is enacted; and

WHEREAS, Section 332 of Act 72 requires that any such referendum clearly state the current rate of the tax, the rate of the proposed rate change, and the reason for the proposed rate change; and

WHEREAS, it has been proposed that one of the reasons that many school districts opted not to participate in Act 72 specifically because of this referendum requirement; and

WHEREAS, the most expeditious manner of remedying the disparity between districts that participate in Act 72 and those that do not, as well as the fundamental differentiation between how the voices of the residents of those districts are heard with regard to taxation, may be to render the referendum requirement binding upon all school districts within the Commonwealth, regardless of participation in Act 72; and

WHEREAS, the General Assembly is currently considering Senate Bill 854, which would create 72 P.S. ยง3121 to mandate a referendum requirement for school districts, but which also contains significant exceptions to that requirement;

The Council of the County of Allegheny hereby resolves as follows:

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