Scarnati Re-Nominated As
Senate President Pro Tempore

State Senator Joe Scarnati of the 25th Senatorial District has been nominated by his Republican colleagues to once again be President Pro Tempore in the Pennsylvania State Senate.

“I am honored and humbled by the trust that my colleagues have shown in giving me the opportunity to lead this great institution,” Scarnati stated. “Without question, I once again stand ready to accept the many challenges that lie ahead and look forward to my continued involvement in both policy matters and budget discussions.”

While it was evident that voters were not pleased with many of the initiatives taking place around the country, they did acknowledge that the Senate of Pennsylvania was moving in the right direction toward reform. With a difficult election cycle, Republicans were successful in maintaining control of this body with a 29-20 margin.

“Certainly, the General Assembly has placed reform measures at the top of the agenda, but we also worked together in an effective, efficient manner to move Pennsylvania into a better state to live, work, and raise a family,” Scarnati added. “We focused on the needs of working families, the desires of job creators, and the health and safety of our citizens.”

Scarnati stated that along with the significant reform measures, he is most proud of the restoration of fiscal sanity in the budget process. Working with the basic premise of no tax increases, no new taxes, and no excessive spending, Pennsylvania is better off than most states in the country during these difficult economic times.

“The General Assembly led by the Senate, and more specifically Senate Republicans, saw the merit in promoting sound, fiscal policies,” Scarnati said. “As we are now experiencing a revenue downfall due in large part to federal economic struggles, this objective proved to be beneficial.”

In addition, Scarnati also mentioned that the tone and civility of the Senate led to tremendous debate and ultimately successful resolutions.

“Without question, there are many differing opinions on a wide array of issues, and serious debate is essential in moving forward important initiatives,” Scarnati stated. “However, I am proud that our debates were always thoughtful and professional, but never disagreeable.”

“Once again, I want to thank my colleagues for this privilege and I look forward to working with the members to accomplish the many challenges ahead,” Scarnati concluded.”

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