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Monday, June 26, 2017

NorCo 2017 Budget Increase Percentage Among Top Three in State

Of Pennsylvania's 67 counties, Northampton County has the third highest percentage budget increase this year, according to the Spring 2017 edition of Pennsylvania County News.

Though Mifflin and Indiana County had the highest percentage increases, but those are one-time occurrences due to accounting changes (Mifflin) and prison reform compliance (Indiana). I excluded them.

Of the remaining counties, Northampton's 9.79% increased budget is topped only by York (10.16%) and Beaver (13.01%).

Lehigh County's budget increased just 2.59%.

The state average was only 3.33%.  

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

A fine example of phony businessman Brown, who brags about his efficiencies, and the work of his "high performance team" of overpaid cronies.

Anonymous said...

With the phony "conservative" Brown and the "tea party" republican county council you would think costs would decrease. They campaigned on one thing and then run things differently. Hypocrites in one sense but basically just in way over their heads. Not one of them is a capable county official. Give them their walking papers before they decide to build a new 150 million dollar prison in the middle of Nazareth.

Anonymous said...

Bet it is because of the Trapp Budget!!!! Get rid of her!

Anonymous said...

Efficiency, transparency and reliability are words that cannot accompany John Brown, his administration or his cronies on county council. Fire these jokers on election day.

Anonymous said...

Council determines budget not Executive branch.

Anonymous said...

Yes, and the county executive can veto a budget he doesn't like. Which Brown failed to do. He and council are in cahoots. They let him hire unqualified cronies and overpay them and he blesses their budget.

Anonymous said...

Wow! One of the largest budgets in the state and a 10% tax increase to boot. The current county leaders are indeed a real crew!

Anonymous said...

In your wildest dreams, did u ever think u would write County Executive McClure.

Anonymous said...

Yep. So much for the "Tea Party" in Norco. Meanwhile in Lehigh County, we have had four millage rate reductions, small but Reductions, keep running surpluses and have not cut critical surpluses. The so-called "Hilliard Method" coined by this blogger actually works!

Joe Hilliard said...

Don't know why my name wasn't shown. I never post anonymously but I couldn't get past Bernie's security wall! Haven't posted in years but this was needed.

Joe Hilliard said...

And I meant "cut critical programs"...