Pennsylvania ‘s over 100-day budget impasse is nearing an end after the General Assembly passed a state budget exceeding $50 billion and sent the deal to Gov. Josh Shapiro’s (D-PA) desk on Wednesday afternoon.
The impasse hit Pennsylvania school budgets hard as public school administrators began to warn of the long-term impacts on district operations. The over four-month stalemate between the state’s two parties showed tangible signs of ending this week when lawmakers agreed to a funding deal, in which Democrats agreed to withdraw from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative as part of the negotiations.
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