Philadelphia’s Revised 5-Year Budget Gets OK Despite Wage Tax Dustup
The
PICA board meets. Chairman Lawrence Tabas is at far left,
back to camera. City finance director Rob Dubow is at far end
of table, center.
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Philadelphia’s much-hated wage tax was the center of a big debate today as a state financial
watchdog agency approved Mayor Nutter’s new long-range budget.
The controversy came as the mayor backed off slightly on plans to cut the city wage tax.
In order to pay for the new contract with the largest city workers’ union, District Council 33, the Nutter administration has revised its long-range budget
known as the “Five Year Plan.”
For full story go to: http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/
back to camera. City finance director Rob Dubow is at far end
of table, center.
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Philadelphia’s much-hated wage tax was the center of a big debate today as a state financial
The controversy came as the mayor backed off slightly on plans to cut the city wage tax.
In order to pay for the new contract with the largest city workers’ union, District Council 33, the Nutter administration has revised its long-range budget
For full story go to: http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/