The Pennsylvania Senate spent Tuesday discussing the unfinished state budget and a potential stopgap measure, which could affect essential services like schools as the new academic year approaches.
The highest-ranking Republican in the state Senate described the looming service cuts and fare hikes at Pennsylvania’s largest transit agency as a “manufactured crisis” that doesn’t need to happen.
US LIVE FROM THE CAPITOL WITH MORE BAYLEE. THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE SENATE JUST RECONVENED MOMENTS AGO TO DISCUSS AND POTENTIALLY VOTE ON A BUDGET BILL. NOW THEY ARE OVERALL TONIGHT DISCUSSING THE FACT ...
The state Senate passed a new $47.9 billion budget proposal Tuesday, Oct. 21, as Democrats warned of the consequences of not fully funding schools and social safety net programs. The party line vote ...
HARRISBURG — Senate Republicans on Tuesday evening passed a temporary spending plan pitched as a lifeline for school districts and local governments amid the ongoing budget impasse threatening state ...
The party line vote came on the 113th day after the June 30 deadline. Democrats criticized the plan as “unserious” and a ...