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Pennsylvania Governor Edward Rendell fields questions about the state budget impasse following a health care bill signing ceremony at Holy Spirit Hospital in Camp Hill on Wednesday. Pennsylvania became one of several states that lack the legal authority to pay all their bills.
Jason Minick / Associated Press


Published July 01, 2009 04:25 pm - HARRISBURG — Gov. Ed Rendell is not backing away from his call for a 16-percent income tax increase after two days of wrangling with top legislators over proposed spending cuts.


Governor stands by call for income tax hike


By Marc Levy
Associated Press

HARRISBURG — Gov. Ed Rendell is not backing away from his call for a 16-percent income tax increase after two days of wrangling with top legislators over proposed spending cuts.

On Wednesday, Pennsylvania became one of several states that lack the legal authority to pay all their bills.

A partisan stalemate over resolving a multibillion-dollar deficit is stalling approval of Pennsylvania's budget for the new fiscal year.

Some of Rendell's fellow Democrats say they won't vote for an income tax increase, and Republicans who control the Senate are dead set against it.

Rendell says there's no way to balance the budget without it.

In the meantime, the state will delay payments to vendors, although Rendell says residents will notice little difference in government operations for now.

Talks are to resume Monday.



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