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Majority Leader Cutler Says Governor's Overspending Puts Commonwealth Behind 8-Ball

Feb. 04, 2020  Download

Governor Wolf delivered his annual budget address before a joint session of the PA House and Senate in Harrisburg on Tuesday. The Governor proposes a $36 Billion in spending, representing a $2 Billion increase over the spending plan approved just last summer. The bulk of the new spending would be allocated to the Departments of Corrections and Human Services.

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Appropriations Chair Saylor Says Governor's Budget Proposal Lacks Detail

Feb. 04, 2020  Download

Governor Wolf delivered his annual budget address before a joint session of the PA House and Senate in Harrisburg on Tuesday. The Governor proposes a $36 Billion in spending, representing a $2 Billion increase over the spending plan approved just last summer. The bulk of the new spending would be allocated to the Departments of Corrections and Human Services.

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Causer Says Governor's Budget Proposal is Irresponsible

Feb. 04, 2020  Download

Governor Wolf delivered his annual budget address before a joint session of the PA House and Senate in Harrisburg on Tuesday. The Governor proposes a $2 Billion increase over the spending plan approved just last summer. The bulk of the new spending would be allocated to the Departments of Corrections and Human Services.

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Topper Rejects Governor's Proposal to Saddle Future Generations with Debt

Feb. 04, 2020  Download

Governor Wolf delivered his annual budget address before a joint session of the PA House and Senate in Harrisburg on Tuesday. The Governor proposes a $36 Billion in spending. The bulk of the new spending would be allocated to the Departments of Corrections and Human Services.

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Gleim Says Governor Proposes Spending without Funding Source

Feb. 04, 2020  Download

Governor Wolf delivered his annual budget address before a joint session of the PA House and Senate in Harrisburg on Tuesday. The Governor proposes a $36 Billion in spending, representing a $2 Billion increase over the spending plan approved just last summer.