As the state’s budget impasse drags on, pennsylvania ’s public sector becomes a land of the haves and the have-nots. · the largest teachers’ union in pennsylvania slammed state lawmakers over a budget impasse that they say has delayed more than $1. 75 billion in subsidies for public schools. · democratic gov. Josh shapiro’s administration says billions of dollars in aid to pennsylvania ’s schools and human services will be delayed, as he and the politically divided legislature struggle to end a monthlong budget stalemate. It’s a story as old as time — or at least as old as 2009. The state’s nearly three-month budget impasse has cost pennsylvania school districts almost $4 billion. The “haves” are state. · harrisburg — administrators across pennsylvania say they’re cutting after- school programs, freezing hiring, and taking on costly loans as the state fails to make significant payments thanks to the nearly four-month-late budget. Josh shapiro’s administration says billions of dollars in aid to pennsylvania ’ s schools and human services will be delayed, as he and the politically divided legislature. · public schools across pennsylvania are facing an escalating crisis as the state’s budget impasse enters its fourth month, leaving critical education funds frozen and forcing administrators to make painful financial decisions.
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