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Senator
Wayne Langerholc, Jr.
Pennsylvania's 35th District - Majority Whip
Serving Cambria, Centre and Clearfield Counties
Senator
Wayne Langerholc, Jr.
Pennsylvania's 35th District - Majority Whip
Serving Cambria, Centre and Clearfield Counties

Langerholc Votes for Largest Tax Cut in Pennsylvania History

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HARRISBURG – The Senate has delivered the largest tax cut in the history of the commonwealth with its passage of House Bill 1667, Sen. Wayne Langerholc, Jr. (R-35) said today.

House Bill 1667 repeals the commonwealth’s gross receipts tax, delivering $1.7 billion in savings to Pennsylvania ratepayers this year alone. The bill also shuts down a tax credit that has been exploited by data centers across the commonwealth.

The legislation also significantly strengthens the commonwealth’s EITC program by increasing scholarships for Pennsylvania students by $25 million, bringing the total to $705 million. Additionally, it establishes a School Supplies Tax Holiday to support teachers and families as they prepare for the upcoming school year.

“Today’s vote delivers real, immediate relief to Pennsylvania families and protects students from the drastic, politically motivated measures taken by the House of Representatives,” said Langerholc. “I was proud to stand firmly behind this measure and ensure that Pennsylvania tax dollars are returned to the people of the commonwealth.”

The bill now returns to the House of Representatives, where it requires one more day and one more vote before it can be sent to the governor’s desk.

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