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The budget is more than seven weeks late and there’s no sign of a deal in Harrisburg. That’s starting to mean cuts for funding recipients.
PSEA leaders called on local GOP State Senators to approve a budget with “critical investments” in Pennsylvania’s public ...
The budget is more than seven weeks late and there’s no sign of a deal in Harrisburg. That’s starting to mean cuts for ...
This is not the first time the state budget has been delayed, officials say, but schools still have bills to pay.
With Pennsylvania’s budget more than seven weeks late, foster care agencies, libraries, and many other state-funded services ...
The budget fight isn’t over; there are solutions on the table. But we’re done accepting a system where the richest man in the state gets a free ride while the rest of us are told to tighten our belts.
Students are set to return to classrooms all over Pennsylvania this week and next, yet the legislature remains at an impasse ...
Almost two months after its due date, the Pennsylvania government has yet to finalize a budget plan, and some of our local ...
To help ease SEPTA’s budget crisis, the Senate recently approved a $1.2 billion package to fund Pennsylvania’s public ...
Democrats and Republicans have dug in on conflicting positions around the session’s top issue: money for public transit.
As a Pennsylvania budget impasse stretches into its eighth week, some nonprofits that rely on state funding say the delay is ...
For some, the impasse in Harrisburg brings back memories of the 2015 standoff that saw some county service providers take out ...