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Somerset, Bedford County, PA | April 22, 2008 Election |
Jobs, Taxes, and Health CareBy Stephen M SmerbeckCandidate for State Representative; District 69; Democratic Party | |
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Stephen Smerbeck's positions and plans for job creation, tax reform, and health care solutions.Jobs A representative must provide the leadership necessary to secure jobs for our district. I propose the creation of enterprise zones for rural areas (EZRA) to establish new businesses, and attract new jobs, jobs that can support a family, and keep our families here. Why should enterprise zones be reserved only for urban areas only? Taxes Property taxes are an onerous burden for all residents. Some in Harrisburg would like you to believe that raising income taxes and extending a higher sales tax to all purchases will solve this problem. It won't, and it will leave those most vulnerable, seniors and low income working families, in severe financial hardship. With any tax proposal I would insist that safeguards be put in place that would protect the economic well being of all Pennsylvanians. A comprehensive tax revision for all residents of Pennsylvania must be enacted, and soon. Health Care How can the health care industry justify, year after year, rate increases that far outpace the cost of living? It's unconscionable. Millions and millions of dollars are squandered in the administration of health care plans. One way to lower costs and provide health care to all Pennsylvanians is to pool our resources. By reducing costs and combining buying power, we can make affordable and effective health care a reality. |
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