2013-14 Legislative Session Ends

The 2013-14 legislative session has come to a close with 4,068 bills introduced in the House and Senate this session, reports State Rep. Jim Cox (R-129). Of that number, 337 became law.

Legislation included two enacted, on-time, balanced budgets; business and regulatory reforms to encourage private-sector job creation and economic development; transportation funding reform to ensure the future viability Pennsylvania’s infrastructure; numerous education reforms designed to put students first; and government reforms including a vote to reduce the size of the legislature.

“While there is significant work yet to be done on a variety of important issues during the upcoming session, the Republican Caucus has made great strides toward making Pennsylvania a better place to work, live and raise a family,” Cox said.

A  synopsis of enacted legislation from the session can be found here.

2013-14 Legislative Session Ends

2013-14 Legislative Session Ends

3 thoughts on “2013-14 Legislative Session Ends”

  1. Of that number, 337 became law.

    Bull Hockey!

    Did you sell the State liquor stores?
    Did you protect homeowners from school taxes?
    Did you allow for school vouchers?
    Did you pass term limits?
    Did you put yourselves on the same pension plan that those who pay your bloated salaries have to live with?

    The answer my friend to all of the above is NO!

    Will your noses firmly in the trough?
    The answer to that is YES!

    Here’s to the TEA PARTY members and anyone who will run against you in the future.

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