Pennsylvania’s new fiscal year will begin without a state budget in place. Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration and top Republican lawmakers plan to work through the deadline to hammer out a roughly $42 billion spending plan whose details were still largely being kept secret.
Pennsylvania's new fiscal year will begin without a state budget in place, as Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration and top Republican lawmakers haltingly worked through Thursday's deadline to hammer out a roughly $42 billion spending plan whose details were still largely being kept secret.
Efforts to settle final details in the sprawling budget package came with 11th-hour wrangling over a number of issues, including pressure by Republicans for Wolf to agree to election-related legislation that has roots in former President Donald Trump's baseless claims Democrats stole the 2020 election.
Without new budget legislation signed into law by Friday, the state will lose the authority to make some payments, although a stalemate must typically last several weeks before any effect on services is felt.
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