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PA Bar Pres. Court Filing Fees Not Affected
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Wednesday, 26 August 2009 22:27
Pennsylvania Bar Association President Clifford E. Haines today said the public should not have to pay large increases in court filing fees to fund any budget shortfalls for Pennsylvania's court system and civil legal services.

Haines said House Bill 1861, as proposed, would impose a filing fee increase of $23 on all court filings - except traffic summary offenses - to make up the entire gap between the current budget proposals offered by the courts and the governor, House and Senate. Haines said the PBA could not support a provision of HB 1861 that would eliminate the Legislature's responsibility to fund civil legal services by shifting funding to the users of the legal system.

"The people most in need of the justice system will suffer the harshest impact of increased court filing fees," said Haines. "The courts have never been a "user pays" service any more than the Legislature or basic elements of the executive branch are "user pays" services.

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