Bill Text: PA HB2766 | 2009-2010 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Establishing an economic forum for the forecasting of State revenue; and providing for its powers and duties.

Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Republican 11)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2010-09-28 - Referred to APPROPRIATIONS [HB2766 Detail]

Download: Pennsylvania-2009-HB2766-Introduced.html

  

 

    

PRINTER'S NO.  4366

  

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA

  

HOUSE BILL

 

No.

2766

Session of

2010

  

  

INTRODUCED BY GROVE, BOYD, BROOKS, CREIGHTON, GABLER, GINGRICH, KAUFFMAN, PYLE, SCHRODER, SONNEY AND SWANGER, SEPTEMBER 28, 2010

  

  

REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS, SEPTEMBER 28, 2010  

  

  

  

AN ACT

  

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Establishing an economic forum for the forecasting of State

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revenue; and providing for its powers and duties.

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The General Assembly finds and declares that:

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(1)  The Commonwealth has consistent problems obtaining

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the most accurate possible forecasts of its economic future,

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including State revenues and spending.

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(2)  Poor budgetary projections lead to large fiscal

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imbalances and may turn what might have been a manageable

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problem, had it been handled in time, into a crisis.

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(3)  The State revenue forecasting process is fraught

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with opportunities for political gamesmanship.

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(4)  A process is needed to produce accurate, timely

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estimates of future State revenues and to enlist in that

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process economic and taxation experts of known ability.

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The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

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hereby enacts as follows:

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Section 1.  Short title.

 


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This act shall be known and may be cited as the Forecasting

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of State Revenue Act.

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Section 2.  Definitions.

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The following words and phrases when used in this act shall

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have the meanings given to them in this section unless the

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context clearly indicates otherwise:

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"Economic forum."  The economic forum established by this

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act.

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"State employee."  The term does not include an employee of a

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publicly funded institution of higher education.

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Section 3.  Economic forum.

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(a)  Establishment.--

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(1)  An economic forum is established for the State

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government which shall be composed of such persons and shall

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function as provided in this act.

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(2)  No later than three months before the convening of

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each regular session of the General Assembly, the Governor

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shall convene an economic forum of the persons appointed

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under this section.

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(b)  Composition.--Each of the following persons shall

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appoint one member to the economic forum:

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(1)  The Governor.

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(2)  The President pro tempore of the Senate.

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(3)  The Speaker of the House of Representatives.

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(4)  The Minority Leader of the Senate.

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(5)  The Minority Leader of the House of Representatives.

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(c)  Qualifications.--Each person appointed to the economic

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forum must be an expert of demonstrated ability in economic

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forecasting, with an academic or professional background in

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economics, must not have a vested interest in particular

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programs and must not be a State employee.

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(d)  Appointments.--

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(1)  In the notification to each appointee of the

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selection to membership on the economic forum, the appointing

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authority shall inform the person that it is expected that

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the deliberations of the economic forum shall represent the

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best professional judgment of the members and that the

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attempt by any person who is not a member of the economic

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forum to influence the decisions of the economic forum shall

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be promptly reported to the appointing authorities.

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(2)  The Governor shall notify each appointee prior to

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the time that the economic forum is convened the type of

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economic information to be forecast and the date by which the

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forecast is desired. The economic information shall extend to

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a time period as least as far in the future as any budgetary

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matters to be considered by the ensuing regular session of

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the General Assembly.

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(e)  Chairperson.--The members of the economic forum shall

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select a chairperson from among their membership.

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Section 4.  Technical committee.

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(a)  Composition.--

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(1)  Each person entitled to appoint a member of the

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economic forum shall also appoint a member of a technical

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committee. Appointees to the technical committee must be

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experts of demonstrated ability in economics with an academic

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or professional background in economics and have no vested

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interest in particular programs. Members of the technical

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committee may be State employees.

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(2)  The technical committee shall select a chairperson

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from among its members.

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(b)  Duties.--The technical committee shall:

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(1)  Recommend to the Governor the economic variables to

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be forecast and the date by which the forecast is desired.

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(2)  Arrive at a consensus for the methodology to be used

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to prepare the State revenue forecast based upon the economic

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forecast prepared by the economic forum. The technical

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committee may request information, data processing support

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and other assistance from State agencies. State agencies

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shall comply with reasonable requests made by the technical

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committee.

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(c)  Limited communications.--No member of the technical

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committee shall communicate either verbally or in writing with

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any member of the economic forum on any matter pertinent to the

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economic forecast during its preparation by the economic forum.

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Communications pertinent to procedural matters are permitted.

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Section 5.  Presentation of economic forecast.

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(a)  General rule.--No less than three weeks prior to the

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beginning of a regular session of the General Assembly, the

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individuals who have appointed members to the economic forum and

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the technical committee, or their designees, shall meet in a

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public meeting to receive reports from those bodies.

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(b)  Methodology to be delivered.--

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(1)  No less than 24 hours prior to the public meeting

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required in subsection (a), the technical committee shall

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deliver to persons designated to attend the meeting a copy of

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the methodology agreed upon by the technical committee.

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(2)  Subsequent to the delivery of the methodology, but

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not less than 12 hours prior to the time of the convening of

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the meeting, the chairperson of the economic forum shall

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deliver to the chairperson of the technical committee a copy

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of the economic forecast agreed upon by the economic forum.

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The technical committee shall prepare a State revenue

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forecast using this economic forecast and this methodology.

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(c)  Agenda.--The agenda for the meeting shall consist of a

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discussion by the chairperson of the economic forum of the

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economic forecast followed by a discussion by the chairperson of

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the technical committee of the methodology. The chairperson of

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the technical committee shall then present the State revenue

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forecast.

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(d)  Duty of State agencies to use economic forecast.--All

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State agencies shall use this forecast, or any component

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thereof, as appropriate, in any budget or other calculations

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requiring a projection of future State revenues. 

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Section 6.  Effective date.

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This act shall take effect in 60 days.

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