Here’s what your town would pay for state police under Gov. Tom Wolf’s fee: Use the database Updated Feb 19, 2021; Posted Feb 04, 2021 Pennsylvania State Police vehicles at a shooting in Slatington last year. (Mike Nester | lehighvalleylive.com/file)Mike Nester | lehighvalleylive.com contributor Facebook Share This is the fifth year the governor has pitched the fee, starting with a flat per-capita fee targeting communities that rely on the Pennsylvania State Police full-time. Each year, the plan expands the roster of municipalities and grows a bit more complex in its formula. In its latest permutation, Gov. Tom Wolf would charge every municipality in the state a fee based on a complex formula based on the cost of operating the local state police barracks and a variety of other factors.