CAMP HILL “Pennsylvani a’s fanners would have an addi tional reason to be thankful this Thanksgiving if the General. Assembly was allowed to act on the long overdue local tax reform legislation still in conference com mittee,” said Keith Eckel, presi dent of the Pennsylvania Farmers’ Association (PFA). Eckel said, “We can’t believe that some members of the tax Senate Allows Milk Board to Set Fees HARRISBURG The Senate passed legislation to allow the Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Board, which sets minimum milk prices in Pennsylvania, to periodi cally set various fees by regula tion, according to Senator Edward Helfrick (R-27). Helfrick, chairman of the Senate Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee, explained that House Bill 2100 covers milk deal er license fees, milk hauler license fees, milk tester certificates, and fees paid by milk weighers or samplers. Any fee change would be subject to the Regulatory Review Act FRANK A. 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It also places an unfair Presently, all fee schedule changes require legislative amendments to the law, and there have been no changes since 1978. “We give the board more con trol over its fiscal affairs by allow ing it to set fees through regula tion,” Helfrick said. “We also pro vide a forum for greater input from milk producers and buyers through Independent Regulatory Review Commission (IRRC) hearings.” The legislation is supported by the Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Board, the State Grange, the Pen nsylvania Farmers Association, and the Pennsylvania Milk Deal ers Association. burden on our senior citizens who are retired and living on fixed incomes. We have been waiting for over 30 years for the system to be corrected and now the time has come - almost “On behalf of farm families across our great state, I am calling on the two senators who have not yet signed the conference report - Senators John Stauffer of Chester County and David Brightbill of Lebanon County - to sign it now and give all our elected leaders a chance to pass judgement on its OUR FAMOUS FORD NEW HOLLAND TRIPLE CHECK ✓ ✓ ✓ SERVICE diptel ✓ CLEAN & LUBE ■=l-UI-i ✓ INSPECT ✓ADJUST BALERS & HAYBINES 38 0% Financing For 18 Mos. On Hay and Forage Equipment Vyalver Of Finance Waiver Of Finance Waiver Of Finance Till June 1, 1989 Till Sept 1, 1989 Till March 1, 1989 OR 5.9 For 24 Mos. On On On Cash 7.9 For 36 Mos. Hay Equipment Forage Equipment Spreaders & Rebates 8.9 For 24 Mos. Grinder Mixers 9.9 For 62 Mos. TRACTORS Waiver Of Finance Till June 1, 1989 0% For 12 Mos. 7.9% For 36 Mos. q qoz. P „ r ro 5.9% For 24 Mos. 8.9% For 40 Mos. F 62 M B. 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