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Pennsylvania Starts Fiscal Year Without Budget

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Pennsylvania's new fiscal yearbegins with no state budget. Governor Tom Wolf's administration and top Republican lawmakers planned to launch a spending plan of about $ 42 billion by Thursday's deadline. The details were still largely secreted.

Negotiators do not fully explain all kinds of agreements to legislators or disclose hundreds of pages of details on budget-related laws that normally underpin such spending plans. Hmm.

If the new budget law is not enacted by Friday, the state will lose the right to make some payments, but will usually remain stagnant for several weeks before any impact on service is felt. is needed.

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Private talks negotiate with public schools Revolves around a significant amount of new aid in the Various concessions.

Pennsylvania will begin its fiscal year without an approved spending plan.

Pennsylvania has no approved spending plan Start the fiscal year. (Pennsylvania begins the fiscal year without an approved spending plan.)

New aid to public schools is about $ 800 million, Or about 9% more. This is less than the $ 1.8 billion increase that Wolf initially demanded for teaching, school management and special education.

New assistance includes school security upgrades and a significant amount of money for school counselors or psychiatrists.

Instead, Republican legislators sought concessions on various policy objectives that Wolf unilaterally pursued Republican opposition.

Pennsylvania proves that the Republic still wants "America First" Ethics, Accounting and Admission Standards. The Republican Party also sought an agreement on legislation limiting third-party funding of elections.