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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 22, 2007
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Sen. Pileggi's "Salary Information Act" Passes Senate
Unanimously,
Moves to State House
HARRISBURG – Legislation sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi
(R-9) which would require the posting of governmental salary information
on the Internet passed the Senate unanimously today. Senate Bill 729 now moves
to the state House for consideration.
"Giving the public the ability to easily review how their money is spent
makes good sense," Sen. Pileggi said. "As we continue efforts to make government
more open and accessible, this is an important step forward."
Under SB 729, known as the Governmental Salary Information Act, the state
Treasurer would be required to post salary information for all state employees
on an official web site.
Local government agencies, including counties, school districts, cities and
other municipalities, would post employee salary information on their own
official sites. Local agencies with no web site would be required to provide the
information in electronic or written form within five days of a request. The
Treasurer would maintain a directory of the local agency sites.
Sen. Pileggi's bill would require the posting of the name, title, agency,
salary, and any supplemental payments for each employee. Information for
legislative employees would also include the caucus or institution each employee
works for. The bill calls for monthly updates.
Sen. Pileggi is also the prime sponsor of Senate Bill 1, which would
strengthen Pennsylvania's Open Records Act (also known as the Right-to-Know
Law). The Senate State Government Committee will hold a hearing on that
legislation in June.
More information about Sen. Pileggi's legislation and other issues can be
found at
www.SenatorPileggi.com.
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