Democrat in Pa. governor’s race plans income-tax hikes
“Millionaire Tom Wolf has finally admitted that middle class families making a combined income of $90,000 annually are ‘rich like him’ and should be paying higher taxes. Middle class Pennsylvanians now have a very clear choice this November between an out-of-touch millionaire like Tom Wolf and a fiscal watchdog like Governor Tom Corbett who protects their hard-earned paychecks. Pennsylvanians must take notice, Tom Wolf is going to raise your taxes." -- Communications Director, Chris Pack
Holding a large lead in the polls, the Democratic candidate for governor of Pennsylvania said Wednesday he will likely raise taxes on workers with income as low as $70,000, a level he called the cutoff for the middle class.
“For me, the middle class is somewhere in the $70,000 to $90,000 [range] on the individual tax return,” said Tom Wolf, a wealthy businessman who is trying to upset Republican Gov. Tom Corbett’s bid for a second term.
Mr. Wolf’s comment, in a debate Wednesday, was the first time he has specified an income level that he’ll target for tax increases. Previously the Democrat has said only that he intends to raise the state income tax on “wealthier” families.
Mr. Corbett, trailing by as many as 20 percentage points in recent polls, tried to pounce on the Democrat’s revelation.
“So two teachers [filing jointly] who make over $90,000, you would consider above the middle class?” Mr. Corbett asked.
“Assuming those teachers still had their jobs,” replied Mr. Wolf, who blames the incumbent for thousands of teacher layoffs due to cuts in education funding.
It was their second debate of the campaign, in which polls show Mr. Corbett struggling against a challenger who’s never held elected office. A Franklin and Marshall College poll on Sept. 22 showed Mr. Wolf leading among likely voters, 57 percent to 37 percent. A Morning Call-Muhlenberg College survey on Sept. 18 showed the Democrat with a 21-point lead, 54 percent to 33 percent.
Mr. Corbett is calling attention to the Democrat’s plans to raise taxes, including his proposal to impose a new 5 percent severance tax on the state’s burgeoning shale gas industry. Mr. Wolf says he would use hundreds of millions of dollars from that source to restore some of the education funding that Mr. Corbett didn’t replace when federal stimulus money from the Obama administration dried up.
Pressed for specifics on his planned tax increases Wednesday, Mr. Wolf, who said he wants to cut taxes for the middle class, didn’t divulge much.
“I’ve as been specific as I can,” he said. “I’ll be specific when I understand what kind of [budget] hole this governor has left the next governor.”
A former state revenue secretary under Gov. Ed Rendell, Mr. Wolf accused Mr. Corbett of “cooking the books” by transferring $700 million this summer from a state account to fill a budget shortfall.
“Are you accusing me of a criminal act?” replied Mr. Corbett, a former prosecutor and state attorney general. He said budget forecasting is imprecise, and that Mr. Rendell’s administration had used some of the same tactics.
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