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Pennsylvania is flush with surplus cash


Pennsylvania is flush with surplus cash, but it still faces a looming ...

Experts have said that states should keep about 12% to 15% of their total annual costs in a rainy day fund; this year, the target would be about ...

Pa. is flush with surplus cash, but still faces looming budget problem

Experts have said that states should keep about 12% to 15% of their total annual costs in a rainy day fund; this year, the target would be about ...

Pa. is flush with surplus cash but still faces a looming budget problem

Gov. Josh Shapiro wants to spend $3.5 billion of Pennsylvania's surplus to stabilize transit systems, fund a court-mandated K-12 education overhaul, and expand ...

Pennsylvania is flush with surplus cash, but it still faces a looming ...

Pennsylvania persistently spends more than it makes in revenue, but lawmakers have struggled for years to agree on lasting solutions.

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Pennsylvania is flush with surplus cash, but it still faces a looming ...

HARRISBURG — Gov. Josh Shapiro wants to spend $3.5 billion of Pennsylvania's surplus to stabilize transit systems, fund a court-mandated K-12 ...

Pennsylvania, flush with cash, could see surplus go down the drain

According to the Pennsylvania Treasury, the state has over $2.8 billion in its Budget Stabilization Reserve Fund, more commonly known as the ...

Why spend Pa.'s budget surplus when we could use it to cut taxes ...

Pennsylvania's bank account is already flush. In fact, the Commonwealth is projected to have a budget surplus of over $14 billion. Gov ...

PA budget future cloudy despite surplus - Spotlight PA

Gov. Josh Shapiro wants to spend $3.5 billion of Pennsylvania's surplus as part of his second budget proposal.

Without Cuts Or New Revenue, State's Budget Surplus Is On Track ...

Pennsylvania's multibillion-dollar surplus will soon be halved according to a projection by a state budget watchdog.

PA Is Flush with Cash and It's Time to Use It - KRC

We head into this year's budget season with one difference from last year: Pennsylvania is flush with cash ... surplus number in row #1. Via the ...

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Pennsylvania is flush with surplus cash, but it still faces a looming budget problem.

What's in Pennsylvania's new $47.6 billion budget? - Spotlight PA

Amanda Berg / For Spotlight PA. Pennsylvania is flush with surplus cash, but it still faces a looming budget problem · by Stephen Caruso of ...

Pennsylvania is flush with surplus cash, but it still ... - Ground News

Pennsylvania is flush with surplus cash, but it still faces a looming budget problem ... Gov. Josh Shapiro wants to spend $3.5 billion of Pennsylvania's surplus.

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Pennsylvania is flush with surplus cash, but it still faces a looming budget problem. From @SpotlightPA https://t.co/zGeIUiuEIf.

WHYY - Pennsylvania persistently spends more than it makes...

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Pennsylvania is flush with surplus cash, but it still faces a looming budget problem https://t.co/NrJXPBFvCd via @SpotlightPA.

Report gives Pa. 'D-' for rescue spending; Wolf admin. disagrees

But a spokesperson for Gov. Tom Wolf (D) said the fact that the money is first going into the general fund — rather than going directly toward ...

Pennsylvania state coffers flush as budget season approaches - WTAE

Pennsylvania is sitting on a fat budget reserve, a healthy and growing surplus, and billions in unspent federal coronavirus relief cash.

Tax collections in Pa. rebound on pent-up shopper demand, but ...

Without cuts or an infusion of cash, Pennsylvania's budget surplus is projected to run dry next fiscal year. But lawmakers aren't saying much ...