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Competitiveness study: another poor showing for Pennsylvania

April 25th, 2010

Pennsylvania continues to lose ground in the economic competitiveness race, raising the stakes even higher in the upcoming debate over the 2010-11 state budget.

According to the 2010 ALEC-Laffer State Economic Competitiveness Index, Pennsylvania ranked 46th for economic performance (no change from 2009) and 43rd for economic outlook (a one position drop from last year). Since 2008, the Commonwealth has dropped seven positions in the economic outlook category.

The annual study examines 15 policy variables that have a proven impact on the migration of capital — both investment and human — into and out of states. The state rankings are an equally weighted combination of these variables, and each of the factors is influenced directly by state lawmakers through the legislative process.

Coalition letter outlines opposition to elimination of vendor sales tax discount

April 8th, 2010

The PA Chamber joined with several business groups in sending a letter to state lawmakers expressing opposition to the proposed elimination of the vendor sales tax discount. As part of his 2010-11 proposed state budget, Gov. Ed Rendell wants to eliminate the 1 percent discount for non-motor sales tax. Currently, any business with a Pennsylvania sales tax license is eligible for the discount when the business submits its sales tax return and full payment on or before the due date. The administration wants to place the $73.6 million that would be generated from the discount’s repeal into a reserve account to fill budget gaps once federal stimulus dollars cease. The coalition letter took issue with the governor’s assessment that the cost and burden of businesses serving as tax collectors for the state is “fairly inconsequential.” According to a national study, retailers can incur costs of up to 13.47 percent for remitting and collecting the sales tax. This study also found that between 75 percent and 92 percent of retailers’ costs are not adequately compensated through vendor discounts. To read the letter, click here. In addition to the PA Chamber, the letter was signed by the Broadband Cable Association of Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania Retailers’ Association; National Federation of Independent Business; Pennsylvania Convenience Store Council; Pennsylvania Food Merchants Association; Comcast; Pennsylvania Restaurant Association; and the Pennsylvania E-Commerce Association.

Budget hearings continue at State Capitol

March 3rd, 2010

The House Appropriations Committee held budget hearings last week for the Executive Offices, Office of the Budget and the Revenue Department. The PA Chamber’s Government Affairs team covered the hearings. Below are key highlights:

Federal stimulus
Lawmakers are concerned about the certainty of federal stimulus money, which the governor is relying on to fund his proposed 2010-11 state budget. Budget Secretary Mary Soderberg said that the current allotment of federal stimulus money is set to expire on Dec. 31, but noted there has been vigorous discussion about continuing the Federal Medical Assistance Percentages (FMAP) funds for the next calendar year.

PA Chamber: state budget should bolster sustainable economic, job growth

February 18th, 2010

HARRISBURG, PA

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PA Chamber re-energizing union card check fight; to lead state contingent to Washington, D.C. for ‘Workforce Freedom Airlift’

February 18th, 2010

On Monday, March 1 and Tuesday, March 2, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce will hold its second “Workforce Freedom Airlift,” a two-day program that will welcome businesses from across the nation to discuss the current status of the proposed legislation, demonstrate why it is bad for business and prepare state delegations for discussions with their respective congressmen and senators.

The PA Chamber will be leading a contingent of business leaders to Washington, D.C. to participate in the event, which includes meetings with Pennsylvania’s Congressional delegation.

Members interested in attending should contact Sam Denisco at sdenisco@pachamber.org.

Job creation and the economy making headlines; PA chamber urges private sector solutions

February 2nd, 2010

As President Barack Obama’s State of the Union Address emphasized a switch in focus at the national level to job creation, a new Franklin & Marshall College poll revealed that the economy, including employment, is the single most important issue for respondents in the vote for Pennsylvania governor.

Taxes, followed by reduced spending and debt/budget concerns, ranked No. 2 and 3 on the list.

In the race for U.S. Senate, health-care was cited as the single most important issue, followed by economic issues, including employment and the federal stimulus.