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Dear Friends:
PRSRT STDU.S. POSTAGE
PAID
HARRISBURG, PAPERMIT NO. 432
I hope you are enjoyingsummertime, whichunfortunately is quicklycoming to a close. Itwill not be long beforesouthcentral Pennsylvaniais bathed in the manycolors of fall, just one morereason why I believe ourregion is one of the mostbeautiful in the state.I appreciate you takingtime to read my newsletterand hope you will find itinformative. You will getdetails of some eventscoming up in the district,as well as informationconcerning key issues I amworking on.Feel free to contact myoffice with any legislativequestions or concerns. Yourfeedback is necessary sothat I may continue to bean effective voice at theState Capitol.Thank you for sendingme to Harrisburg as yourrepresentative. It is achallenge I embrace and aresponsibility I do not takelightly. Sincerely,Ron Miller
 York County House Members to Honor Vietnam Veterans
Members of the York Countydelegation to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives are planning a ceremonyto honor Vietnam War and Era veteransliving within their districts.The event will be held Thursday,October 7th, at 1:00 p.m. in the Toyota Arena on the York Fairgrounds. You mustbe registered to attend the event andeach veteran will receive a certificate andcommemorative pin.If you are a Vietnam War and Eraveteran or know someone (living ordeceased) who is, please contact mydistrict office to submit the veteran’sname. You may also register a veteranthrough my website,
RepMiller.com.
Representative Miller was honored to take part in theEagle Scout ceremony of Ryan and Devin Malamphy atSt. John the Baptist Catholic Church in New Freedom.The scouts are sons of David and Tina Malamphy.
Fall 2010
PA Property Tax/Rent Rebate program
filing deadline has beenextended to December 31, 2010. For more information, please call mydistrict office or visit my website,
RepMiller.com.
 
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The Fight to Remedythe Burden of Property Taxes
House Republicans from York County remain the most vocalsupporters of the effort to relievethe burden placed on citizensby property taxes. During thetable games debate, I offered anamendment to Senate Bill 711 thatwould have directed 90 percent of the revenue from the table gamesinto the Property Tax Relief Fund.House Democrats led defeat of thatamendment.As a delegation, my Republicancolleagues and I fought for acosting-out study, which hasproven the inequity in the amountof state funding our schools havereceived in comparison to the rateof population growth in southcentralPennsylvania. Due to the 1991decision to discontinue factoringstudent population into the schoolfunding formula, our region has beenpenalized for the rate of growth ithas experienced.The citizens of York Countyalso need to know that achievingproperty tax relief is not a statewideconcern. Residents of Philadelphia,southwestern Pennsylvania and thestate’s northern tier do not havea similar influx of population andthus have greater concerns thanproperty tax relief. Nevertheless, weas a delegation continue to fight forequitable education funding and therelief from the burden of propertytaxes that will follow.
2010-11 State Budget
It was good to see the budget passed in a moreresponsible and timely fashion than a year ago; however,the financial practices used to finalize this agreementforced me to vote against the bill.This spending plan again relies on increased debt andone-time transfers as opposed to eliminating wastefulspending practices. The difficult economic climate inwhich we live is forcing my constituents to make difficultfinancial choices, and our state government must set abetter example by employing the same philosophy.None of us would ever plan a significant purchase orextravagant vacation that is dependant on striking gold orwinning the lottery. That mindset, however, was used tocraft this spending plan when the revenue numbers weredependant on Federal Medical Assistance Percentages(FMAP) money. Counting on revenue that might beapproved by Congress is irresponsible and reckless. A further example of the misguided priorities isasking our local libraries to take a signficant cut whilesimultaneously funding two new libraries in Philadelphiaand Pittsburgh. This is no time for pet projects, which iswhat these two facilities clearly are.Those of us in state government should be responsiblestewards of taxpayer dollars. My vote against this budgetwas a reflection of my belief that we could have donemuch better in that regard.
Ron and Rep. Eugene DePasquale (D-York) offer testimony ontheir legislation before the House Gaming Control Committee.
Legislation Introduced to AddressPension Funding Issues
 Representative Eugene DePasquale (D-York) and I haveauthored House Bill 2379, which expands small games of chance in Pennsylvania’s smaller clubs and taverns. The billwould amend the Local Option Small Games of Chance Actto increase the daily and weekly prize limits from $500 to$1,000 and from $5,000 to $20,000, respectively.Additionally, an assessment of 30 percent of thelicensed establishments’ weekly gross gaming revenuewould be paid to the Pension Stabilization Fund. Theassessment would apply only to taverns and not to clubsor volunteer charitable organizations such as volunteer firecompanies or other community groups already licensed toconduct small games of chance.With regard to expanded gaming, my concern allalong has been the effect on the State Lottery, whichsupports programs for senior citizens. We are workingon an amendment to the bill that would transfer revenuegenerated by small games of chance to the Lottery Fund,should its fund balance dip below a certain level. We needto keep the lottery whole and keep the promise made toPennsylvania’s seniors.
 
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Transportation Projects in the 93rd District
1- SR2070 – Ridgeview Road Bridge replacement is underway. Scheduled completion date isNov. 7, 2010.2- SR2093 – Hain Road Bridge replacement is underway. Scheduled completion date is Nov. 7, 2010.3- SR2074 – Plank Road Bridge replacement. Estimated completion date is Nov. 10, 2011.4- SR2078 – Windy Hill Road Bridge replacement. Estimated completion date is Nov. 10, 2011.5- SR2076 – Stewartstown Road Bridge replacement. Estimated completion date is Nov. 10, 2011.6- SR2016 – Resurface of Glen Rock Road is underway. Projected completiondate is June 17, 2011.7- SR3001 – Resurface of Susquehanna Trail from Leaders Heights to York Hospital is underway. Projected completion date of June 17, 2011.8- SR0214 – Seven Valleys Bridge replacement. Constructiondetails are still being addressed. Scheduled completiondate is sometime in 2011.9- I-83 – Resurfacing from the Pennsylvania-Maryland state lineto Emigsville. Work will take place at night beginning in earlySeptember and be completed before the start of winter.In spring of 2011, a 1/2-inch base will be applied to thepavement with anticipated completion in June 2011.Keeping 2011 projects on track will require theGeneral Assembly to address the transportationfunding shortfall. Hopefully we will take upthis issue in earnest in the fall.
Rules of the Road Reminders
 
 Act 159 of 2006
- Requires headlights to be on when the vehicle’s windshield wipers are on incontinuous or intermittent use because of precipitation or atmospheric moisture, which includes rain, snow,sleet or mist. 
 Act 113 of 2006 (steer clear law)
– Requires drivers to move to the left lane while passing anemergency vehicle stopped on the shoulder of the road. 
Detours by color
- Pennsylvania has a system of colored-detour signs, which are used when roads areclosed for construction, accidents, emergency situations, etc. Blue= northRed= southGreen= east Orange = west  
Work zone traffic laws
- Please be mindful to adhere to the speed limit when driving through activeconstruction zones. 
 
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