(The Center Square) – Pennsylvania’s $47.6 billion budget became law late Thursday, a full 11 days past due. It’s chock-full of new education and human services spending, tax and regulatory reforms for businesses, and an infusion into mass transit systems that continue to hemorrhage money postpandemic. Flanked by Democratic leaders in the House and Senate, […]
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