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Dear Governor Rendell, A special session of the New Jersey Legislature has been called for July to study school funding, public employee benefits, government consolidation and constitutional issues. They have promised legislative proposals by September 30th. Lets see...........Pennsylvania legislators have been studying pretty much the same things for more than 30 years and have yet to come up with a solution. If I'm not mistaken, Pennsylvania has had a Special Session of the Legislature since last September and still nothing on Property Tax Reform (not relief). Bob Weinand - Delaware County

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  • Dear Governor Rendell, A special session of the New Jersey Legislature has been called for July to study school funding, public employee benefits, government consolidation and constitutional issues. They have promised legislative proposals by September 30th. Lets see...........Pennsylvania legislators have been studying pretty much the same things for more than 30 years and have yet to come up with a solution. If I'm not mistaken, Pennsylvania has had a Special Session of the Legislature since last September and still nothing on Property Tax Reform (not relief). Bob Weinand - Delaware County
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  • Dear Governor Rendell, A special session of the New Jersey Legislature has been called for July to study school funding, public employee benefits, government consolidation and constitutional issues. They have promised legislative proposals by September 30th. Lets see...........Pennsylvania legislators have been studying pretty much the same things for more than 30 years and have yet to come up with a solution. If I'm not mistaken, Pennsylvania has had a Special Session of the Legislature since last September and still nothing on Property Tax Reform (not relief). Maybe Pennsylvania should just sit back and see what New Jersey comes up with. Then if the citizens of New Jersey are satisfied, Pennsylvania should immediately adopt New Jersey's plan. Then we could terminate all present Pennsylvania Legislatures and send them home to find other work. Just imagine the tremendous tax savings Pennsylvania taxpayers would realize with the current bandits gone. We could contribute a reasonable amount to the New Jersey legislative salaries for their help and just continue to adopt their policies in the future. Completely silly, however our present self serving, inept bandit legislators do not have the backbone to even come up with a plan to ask Pennsylvania taxpayers to consider. So maybe the next best thing is to see what New Jersey does - what's another few months tacked onto 30 years going to harm? One sentence in the Sunday Philadelphia Inquirer Editorial article on this subject tells it all, "Property owners cannot continue to shoulder the yearly increases needed by school districts". Are you listening Harrisburg!? Bob Weinand - Delaware County
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