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FakeNoose

(35,813 posts)
Wed Apr 5, 2023, 10:50 AM Apr 2023

Gov. Shapiro's proposed Pa. State Police fund saves road dollars but raises accountability concerns

(link) https://www.spotlightpa.org/news/2023/04/pa-josh-shapiro-budget-state-police-transportation/

HARRISBURG — In his first budget proposal as governor, Democrat Josh Shapiro aims to resolve a longstanding fiscal conundrum: funding the Pennsylvania State Police without taking money away from bridge and road repairs. At the moment, $900 million of the agency’s roughly $1.4 billion budget comes from the state’s General Fund, while the rest comes from the state’s Motor License Fund, which receives money from the state’s gas tax and is primarily meant to be used for infrastructure spending.

Shapiro would end those transfers by creating a new restricted bank account for State Police. Unlike the General Fund — the state’s main account, which can use the billions of dollars it receives from sales and income tax payments each year for any purpose — this new police account wouldn’t be subject to annual budget negotiations between the governor and legislature.

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Shapiro’s plan has the support of legislative Democrats, who see another possible upside: Creating such an account would mean the legislature and Shapiro would need to pass a law, which could also include provisions like a long-sought requirement for state and local police to collect racial data from traffic stops. As Spotlight PA previously reported, State Police stopped collecting such data for nearly a decade, leaving observers unable to check for racial bias.

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Pennsylvania has used its gas tax to fund State Police for decades. But a big gas tax hike in 2013 — approved by former Republican Gov. Tom Corbett as a way to increase funding for repairs to the state’s crumbling infrastructure — spotlighted those growing transfers as a barrier to the commonwealth catching up on decades of deferred maintenance.


Meanwhile our bridges are collapsing, roadways are crumbling.

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Gov. Shapiro's proposed Pa. State Police fund saves road dollars but raises accountability concerns (Original Post) FakeNoose Apr 2023 OP
Basic problems... TreasonousBastard Apr 2023 #1
The infrastructure bill will take care of that. President Biden will hand out grants for roads and jimfields33 Apr 2023 #2
For the last 10 years our gasoline taxes were supposed to rebuild roads and bridges FakeNoose Apr 2023 #4
What I need Shapiro to fix is the racist school funding system in Pa. The Jungle 1 Apr 2023 #3
He's not ignoring it - for sure something will happen in that regard FakeNoose Apr 2023 #5
I agree he will not ignore the issue. He is the real deal. The Jungle 1 Apr 2023 #8
What is racist in the funding. I hadn't heard this. jimfields33 Apr 2023 #6
If you check the per student funding... The Jungle 1 Apr 2023 #7
Thank you. jimfields33 Apr 2023 #9
You are welcome we need to get the word out. The Jungle 1 Apr 2023 #10
I'm ok with fenced finding for the State Police Deminpenn Apr 2023 #11

TreasonousBastard

(43,049 posts)
1. Basic problems...
Wed Apr 5, 2023, 11:02 AM
Apr 2023

Great press and crowds for ribbon cuttings, but nothing for maintenance.

Cops vote, bridges don't.

jimfields33

(19,137 posts)
2. The infrastructure bill will take care of that. President Biden will hand out grants for roads and
Wed Apr 5, 2023, 11:03 AM
Apr 2023

Bridges in Pennsylvania. That the last worry needed.

FakeNoose

(35,813 posts)
4. For the last 10 years our gasoline taxes were supposed to rebuild roads and bridges
Wed Apr 5, 2023, 11:14 AM
Apr 2023

... but instead it's mostly going into state police funding. That's the dilemma that Governor Shapiro is trying to fix. It doesn't seem the legislature has any answers either, at least it didn't while the Repukes were running things.

 

The Jungle 1

(4,552 posts)
3. What I need Shapiro to fix is the racist school funding system in Pa.
Wed Apr 5, 2023, 11:12 AM
Apr 2023

I am hopeful he will be able to achieve that goal.

The courts have demanded the system be fixed!

FakeNoose

(35,813 posts)
5. He's not ignoring it - for sure something will happen in that regard
Wed Apr 5, 2023, 11:16 AM
Apr 2023

There are no quick answers, but the PA Supreme Court had their say on the matter.

 

The Jungle 1

(4,552 posts)
8. I agree he will not ignore the issue. He is the real deal.
Wed Apr 5, 2023, 01:38 PM
Apr 2023

However I am not so sure something will happen. The repukes can slow walk this issue for years. They have in other states.

 

The Jungle 1

(4,552 posts)
7. If you check the per student funding...
Wed Apr 5, 2023, 01:35 PM
Apr 2023

you will find that the wealthy suburbs in Pa have substantially more money per student. Districts like Philly and Reading have thousands less per student. This has been going on for years and it is the face of systemic racism. The courts have ruled that change must happen. However repukes could slow walk the issue for years.
https://whyy.org/articles/power-pa-state-education-funding-is-a-textbook-example-of-structural-racism/

jimfields33

(19,137 posts)
9. Thank you.
Wed Apr 5, 2023, 02:30 PM
Apr 2023

I did hear something about property taxes too high in some communities where schools are built with high tech stuff. While other areas don’t have as much in property taxes but will get additional funding to build better schools. That seems fair for all the students.

 

The Jungle 1

(4,552 posts)
10. You are welcome we need to get the word out.
Wed Apr 5, 2023, 02:43 PM
Apr 2023

Asbestos, lead paint, and other environmental hazards are a constant concern in Philadelphia's underfunded school system, which has 200-plus aging buildings. A lot of the buildings are so old there is no air conditioning. With windows that leak and antique heating boilers.

Deminpenn

(16,325 posts)
11. I'm ok with fenced finding for the State Police
Wed Apr 12, 2023, 07:26 AM
Apr 2023

The gas tax needs to go for infrastructure, period

Part of the funding problem, though, is that many municipalities are finding having their own police force is too expensive, disbanding them and asking the state cops to patrol instead. Gov Wolf proposed that residents of these communities pay a fee for these services, but the residents kicked up a fuss and the proposal died.

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