Gov. Wolf Announced Budget Secretary Randy Albright Will Be Stepping Down At The End Of The Year, Will Be Replaced By Jen Swails, Currently Dept. of Human Services Fiscal Management Director.
Capitolwire.com Tuesday reported Senate, House Republican leaders are again taking a “no new taxes” and “no new spending” approach to the FY 2019-20 budget ahead of TODAY’s mid-year budget report by the Department of Revenue at 11:00 and the Governor’s February 5 budget address.
Capitolwire.com Tuesday reported Senate, House Republican leaders are again taking a “no new taxes” and “no new spending” approach to the FY 2019-20 budget ahead of TODAY’s mid-year budget report by the Department of Revenue at 11:00 and the Governor’s February 5 budget address.
They point out state revenues are $1 billion ahead of last year at this time, but acknowledge that filling the Independent Fiscal Office’s projected $1.5 to $1.7 billion FY 2019-20 structural deficit will be “absolutely difficult.”
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AP: Auditor General Urges State To Crack Down On Drug Benefit Managers
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Auditor General DePasquale Demands Oversight Of Pharmacy Benefit Manager Contracts, PA Should Manage Its Prescription Drug Benefits Directly
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Editorial: Preserving Due Process In Clergy Child Abuse Grand Jury Report Decision
AP: Clergy Child Abuse Cases Have Cost Altoona-Johnstown Diocese $21M Since 1999
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