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Related: About this forumColumnist Urges PA. Dem. Legislators to Show Some Backbone (in return for their gas tax votes)
http://www.pennlive.com/opinion/index.ssf/2013/06/post_8.html#incart_river_defaultBy long-time Harrisburg political columnist John Micek
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"...House Democrats have been asked to put up 60 to 75 votes of the 102 votes needed to get a transportation-funding bill to Corbetts desk by June 30. Tax-averse House Republicans dont want to go anywhere near the highway bill because it includes steep hikes to license and registration fees and moving violation fines. As an added bonus, plans favored by both the Corbettistas and the Senate GOP also call for uncapping Pennsylvanias wholesale gasoline tax, which will almost be certainly passed along at the pump.
...If House Democratic leaders are smart and aggressive, and theres some evidence of the former, but precious little of the latter, they will demand something in return. That something, logic dictates, should be an up-or-down vote on the states participation in the federal Medicaid expansion. Corbett has resisted.
Interest groups ranging from the hospitals to even some chambers of commerce are now pushing for it, arguing that it will bring tens of millions of dollars into the state, create jobs and drive down the cost of uncompensated care, which causes higher insurance bills for just about everyone.
But instead of having no power, which is how they are acting, they have all the power, said one Democratic strategist, who spoke on the condition of anonymity. Without them, nothing gets done.
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Columnist Urges PA. Dem. Legislators to Show Some Backbone (in return for their gas tax votes) (Original Post)
JPZenger
Jun 2013
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What are the odds that Corbett and the Rs aren't going to stab them in the back? nt
DCKit
Jun 2013
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DCKit
(18,541 posts)1. What are the odds that Corbett and the Rs aren't going to stab them in the back? nt
JPZenger
(6,819 posts)2. Yep, the Repubs are going to make the Dems vote for their gas tax increase, and then run against it
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)3. I know that my Dem legislator has no backbone.
How many times we have spoken or emailed about issues, and all I ever here is "we have no power" and "we can't do anything". Well, with that attitude, I am sure he is right.
This would be a disaster to the Dems. If the Repugs will not step up and own this bill, then it is a fool who will go along with voting for it because they are being "asked to". You are right, in the next election, the will be pinning the higher taxes and fees on the same Democrats that they are trying to woo now.