Pennsylvania lawmakers pass $40.8 billion state budget; Gov. Tom Wolf says he’ll sign it PennLive.com 5 hrs ago Charles Thompson, pennlive.com
The Pennsylvania General Assembly has passed a $40.8 billion state budget with a fair amount of bipartisan support for the investments it makes in schools and continuing economic relief from the COVID-19 pandemic.
On Friday, the budget passed the House on a 140-61 vote, and the Senate approved it by a 43-7 vote. The budget calls for no increase in personal or business taxes and directs more money to schools and human services programs. Supporters said the plan meets critical needs and offers a financial safety net for the future.
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It looks like Pennsylvania’s bars and restaurants are inching closer to regaining the authority to sell take-out margaritas, screwdrivers, fuzzy navels or any other of a number of mixed drinks. The state House voted 170-31 Thursday to pass a stripped down version of a bill that dropped broader liquor privatization efforts and moved the drinks-to-go effort back to the state Senate for final .
It looks as if Pennsylvania’s bars and restaurants are inching closer to regaining the authority to sell take-out margaritas, screwdrivers, fuzzy navels or any other of a number of mixed drinks. The state House voted 170-31 on Thursday to pass a stripped-down version of a bill that dropped broader liquor
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