Gas Drilling Tops The Agenda As Pennsylvania Lawmakers Return
By Tony Romeo
HARRISBURG, Pa. (CBS) - Pennsylvania lawmakers return to the state capitol this week to begin the second year of their two-year legislative session with several major issues carrying over from year one.
Spokesmen for the majority leaders of the House and Senate agree that of four big-ticket items that were on the agenda last year -- natural gas drilling, transportation funding, school vouchers and liquor privatization – the one with the best chance to get done in 2012 is gas drilling.
Erik Arneson, spokesman for the Senate majority leader, believes selling off state liquor stores is a longshot.
"I think that one is probably, as we sit here today, the furthest away."
But Franklin and Marshall College political analyst Terry Madonna doesn't give vouchers a better chance.
"Privatizing the liquor stores and doing school choice are probably the least likely of the four."
Transportation funding could stand a better chance if Governor Corbett takes a position and there are some indications he could have something to say on the issue when he unveils his proposed budget next month, a budget likely to be another difficult one for lawmakers.