Dec 29, 2020

Browne Power


Yesterday, the state senate passed Pat Browne's proposal to demolish the state hospital by a 49 to 0 vote. This is in spite of a local petition effort to save the historic campus of buildings.

Although the original portion of the plan to sell the property to a Doylestown developer has been set aside, which developer ends up with the cleared parcel remains to be seen. Considering Browne's influence, it may well be the Doylestown guy, or some proxy for him.

Although different locals are offended by almost every element of this screenplay, my attention is focused on the power of Pat Browne.  He is the same senator who created the J.B. Reilly empire called the NIZ.

But as amazing as Browne's power is, we must also marvel at the ineptitude of state government in Pennsylvania. Since the reformer governor Wolf was elected, we haven't seen one reform in this state. We still have the highest gas tax. We still have the largest number of representatives in a state house. We still have dozens of overpaid commissions who do nothing but collect a salary.

I snickered at the news about exploring doing away with school taxes. They have been saying that since 1975. First it was going to be the lottery, You gotta play to win. Then it was the casinos.

What we have in Harrisburg is nothing but a club of mutual back scratchers. How else could anybody explain a 49 to 0 vote.

Morning Call file photo 

reprinted from June of 2019

UPDATE DECEMBER 29, 2020: Nothing pictured above still exists. The last portion of the main building with the cupola was demolished yesterday. Although local developer Nat Hyman offered to purchase the campus and preserve the most iconic buildings, the state plowed ahead with its scheme.

4 comments:

  1. Sad to see this piece of history and the atrocities that happened there go down with a straw purchaser like downtown.

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  2. Harrisburg is a very corrupt and incompetent place.

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  3. I've been wondering: is the disposal of this complex even a legislative matter, or did Browne insert himself where he didn't belong? Not that the outcome would have been any different, but I would have figured this to be a function of the executive branch, under the department of general services.

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  4. Shame on the politicians who advocated for this to happen.
    Shame on the state of PA and Gov.Wolf for signing it's death certificate.RIP

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