From Senator Doug Mastriano <[email protected]>
Subject Senator Mastriano E-Newsletter 9/6/24
Date September 6, 2024 6:44 PM
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In this Update:
* Latino Fun Fest, Sept. 7th
* Mastriano Holds Roundtable Discussion on Veteran Suicide
* A Closer Look at Increasing Job Growth in PA
* Making Payments in Lieu of Taxes Fairer
* Tools Available to Help Farmers Fight Avian Flu
* Recognizing Bravery and Sacrifice on Patriot Day

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** Latino Fun Fest, Sept. 7th
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** Mastriano Holds Roundtable Discussion on Veteran Suicide
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On Wednesday, September 4th, Senator Mastriano hosted a Roundtable Discussion on the issue of Veterans Suicide at 10:30 a.m. at Operation 2nd Chance in Adams County.

To watch the Roundtable Discussion, please visit, [link removed].


** A Closer Look at Increasing Job Growth in PA
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Pennsylvania’s notoriously long waits for permit reviews in the past have unfortunately led to employers and entrepreneurs taking their jobs to other states. As part of the current state budget, Senate Republicans worked to keep and attract more jobs by including an initiative to speed up permit reviews ([link removed]) , make the process more transparent and eliminate this barrier to Pennsylvania job creation. We need to stop delays that impede job growth.

We also need to be on a level playing field, working to surpass other states to promote job growth, but we haven’t been when it comes to the startup penalty ([link removed]) new businesses face in the commonwealth. All but one other state allow new businesses to get on their feet by limiting the tax liability they face. Pennsylvania is finally beginning to phase out this penalty with language in the state budget ([link removed]) .

The new Max Manufacturing Initiative Act ([link removed]) will support job growth ([link removed]) by providing grants and loans to state universities to partner with engineering entities. Along with creating family-sustaining jobs, it will enhance research capabilities, promote business alliances and produce high-value products.

In addition, we’ve made the state more business friendly by reducing the Corporate Net Income Tax (CNIT) rate ([link removed]) . Incremental reductions to halve the rate began in 2023 and will end with the state boasting one of the lowest CNIT rates in the country.

Keeping Pennsylvania on a path to prosperity by promoting initiatives and policies to foster greater job growth remains a key area of focus as we continue our legislative work this fall.


** Making Payments in Lieu of Taxes Fairer
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Providing schools, local municipalities and counties with greater funding through state agency payments in lieu of taxes was a key priority of Senate Republicans as we worked to implement the 2023-24 and 2024-25 state budgets.

Payments in lieu of taxes benefit everyone in Pennsylvania, especially those who live in rural communities where increased state ownership of land depresses local property tax revenues. As such, casino tax revenues deposited in the state Gaming Fund to provide property tax relief are used to cover part of the cost of the state agencies’ payments in lieu of taxes.

I am pleased that, because of our efforts, the increase to the statutory payments for each acre of land owned by the Pennsylvania Game Commission ([link removed]) , the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission ([link removed]) , and the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources ([link removed]) will result in more than $35 million annually for schools, local municipalities and counties. In addition, these statutory payments will automatically adjust with inflation every five years.


** Tools Available to Help Farmers Fight Avian Flu
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As agriculture is Pennsylvania’s top industry, farms play a critical role not only in putting healthy foods and drinks on our tables, but also in maintaining the health of our economy. Anything that could affect farms has the potential to hurt us all.

Highly pathogenic avian influenza is primarily transmitted by birds to animals and will spread on farms by people carrying dust, dander and droppings from infected birds on their clothing, gloves, shoes, vehicle tires and animal trailers.

To minimize the spread and control the rapidly changing health situation, biosecurity kits are available with resources to enhance biosecurity on all farms. Each kit includes National FARM’s Everyday Biosecurity Plan, signage, training posters and a visitor sign-in sheet. Request a kit online ([link removed]) or in bulk by calling 717-346-0849.


** Recognizing Bravery and Sacrifice on Patriot Day
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On Wednesday, we recognize the innocent lives lost 23 years ago when our country was brutally attacked in New York, Virginia and right here in Pennsylvania. With heavy hearts, we remember the bravery and sacrifices of emergency responders.

Let us also remember the surge of patriotism. It was a unifier unlike anything else most of us had experienced. People focused less on what could divide us and more on what we had in common. Perhaps the best way to honor those who lost their lives is to resurrect that spirit.

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