Wednesday, March 24 2010 HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA -- The Keystone State's Democratic leaders say a controversial new tax could put $40,000.00 to work.
Pennsylvania is the only state in the union without a tax on smokeless tobacco products, and some lawmakers say now is the time to jump on the bandwagon. Senate Democrats are pushing the tax, saying the revenue could be put toward job creation initiatives.
According to supporters, the revenue would create temporary jobs in the service and non-profit fields and supply thousands of residents with paychecks over the next 2 years.
Pennsylvania is the only state in the union without a tax on smokeless tobacco products, and some lawmakers say now is the time to jump on the bandwagon. Senate Democrats are pushing the tax, saying the revenue could be put toward job creation initiatives.
According to supporters, the revenue would create temporary jobs in the service and non-profit fields and supply thousands of residents with paychecks over the next 2 years.
Reaching for my prozac.....
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