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Pennsylvania has a 2024-25 spending plan, and in just under two weeks past the June 30 constitutional deadline. Lawmakers in Harrisburg and Gov. Josh Shapiro on Thursday night signed off on a $47. ...
The Pennsylvania Constitution requires the adoption of a budget by midnight June 30 each year, the last day in the fiscal year. [5] [6] There were seven consecutive budget impasses in Pennsylvania between 2003 and 2009, with tensions between Democratic Governor Ed Rendell and the Republican-controlled State Senate delaying the passage of annual budgets. [7]
Talks have been difficult this year due to differing priorities among Gov. Tom Wolf and Republican leaders, as well as emboldened conservative rank-and-file dissidents. Pennsylvania’s state ...
In the past 20 years, PA has passed 13 late budgets, including four impasses that went over 100 days. What’s Pa.’s past budget impasses can tell us about the current standoff Skip to main content
The Congressional Budget Office reported its evaluation of President Trump's FY2018 budget on July 13, 2017, including its effects over the 2018–2027 period. Mandatory spending: The budget cuts mandatory spending by a net $2,033 billion (B) over the 2018–2027 period.
Jul. 6—HARRISBURG — State lawmakers approved Pennsylvania's budget but the process isn't finished, and Gov. Josh Shapiro is calling on state senators to return to the Capitol to finish the job.
Pennsylvania had 20 electoral votes in the Electoral College. [4] Although Trump had won the state in 2016 by a narrow margin of 0.72%, Biden was able to reclaim the state, winning it by a similarly narrow 1.16% margin. Because of the way the state counted in-person ballots first, Trump started with a wide lead on election night.
Democratic President Joe Biden's major legislative wins - including a $1 trillion infrastructure bill - was passed this way, as were Trump's 2017 sweeping tax cuts. Reconciliation has been used 23 ...