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For Immediate
Release
6/19/08
Regola/Pippy Bill Would Promote Cooperative
Efforts
Today, Senators Bob Regola (R-39) and John Pippy (R-37) introduced
Senate Bill 1496, which would further encourage local governments and
municipal authorities to work together.
Currently, local governments may enter into intergovernmental cooperation
agreements, but municipal authorities are not specifically mentioned in that
authorization, said Sen. Regola, Chairman of the Senate Local Government
Committee.
"This legislation would specifically permit and encourage cooperation between
municipal authorities," said Sen. Regola. "We have seen the benefits that local
government can gain through cooperative arrangements. By pooling their
individual resources, they can collectively address many individual needs, while
saving taxpayers' money at the same time."
This bill is a result of a hearing the Senate Local Government and Urban
Affairs & Housing Committees held earlier this year on "Multi-Municipal Planning
and Shared Services," said Sen. Pippy, Chairman of the Senate Urban Affairs &
Housing Committee.
"We have heard a number of recommendations to make government more
efficient," said Sen. Pippy. "Now, we need to move beyond reports and identify
commonsense approaches, such as this legislation, to move forward."
SB 1496 has the support of the Pennsylvania Municipal Authorities
Association, the County Commissioners Association of Pennsylvania, the
Pennsylvania League of Cities and Municipalities, the Pennsylvania State
Association of Boroughs, the Pennsylvania State Association of Township
Commissioners, and the Pennsylvania State Association of Township
Supervisors.
Contact:
Nate Silcox
-- Sen. Regola
(717) 787-6063
Greg Mahon
-- Sen. Pippy
(717) 787-5839
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