· harrisburg — the ugly, closed-door conflict over pennsylvania ’s 100-day-late budget again lurched into public view wednesday as state house democrats moved a spending plan similar to one already rejected by the gop-led state senate. Plus, temple university police are training first responders to recognize signs of a swatting attempt. · pennsylvania s legislative leaders still cant agree on how much to spend on a new state budget. · lawmakers approved a $50 billion budget plan to end pennsylvania s months-long stalemate that had caused public schools and social services to go without state funding. The budget deal involved compromises from both democrats and republicans. · after a flurry of activity at the state capitol tuesday, it’s unclear if lawmakers are any closer to ending the budget impasse that has lasted more than six weeks past the constitutionally mandated june 30 deadline. Harrisburg — pennsylvania ’s top legislative leaders and gov. · harrisburg — the ugly, closed-door conflict over pennsylvania ’s 100-day-late budget again lurched into public view wednesday as state house democrats moved a spending plan similar to one. · pennsylvania lawmakers passed a $50. 1 billion state budget , ending a four-month stalemate. Public schools will. Josh shapiro have agreed to a $50. 1 billion state budget deal behind closed doors, according to two sources close to negotiations,. Josh shapiro signed.
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