HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Lawmakers faced with Pennsylvania state government’s biggest cash shortfall since the recession are bracing for what they call a “get-out-of-town budget.” Put another way, there is little expectation in the Capitol of bringing long-term balance to the state’s tattered finances…
Source: Morningcall
A 'get out of town' budget appears inevitable, lawmakers say
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