June 24, 2009 02:06 pm
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HARRISBURG — The top Democrat and top Republican in Pennsylvania state government are taking the debate over the state budget before a statewide TV audience.
Gov. Ed Rendell and Senate President Joe Scarnati are taping 30-minute interviews that are slated to be shown back to back on public-television stations across the state at 9 p.m. Wednesday.
The program comes one week before the state begins a new fiscal year. But a $3 billion-plus shortall has stalled efforts to pass a budget.
The Republican-controlled Senate has approved a $27.3 billion budget that would slash spending while holding the line on taxes.
The Democratic governor is advocating a grab bag of new taxes, including a 16 percent boost in the state income tax, to support $29 billion in spending.
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