Pennsylvania lawmakers have yet to approve a budget, after Gov. Josh Shapiro promised to veto a school voucher program. The standoff could last a few months.| Inquirer.com
While a short delay is unlikely to have a significant impact, an extended impasse could result in delayed or limited payments and force school districts and nonprofits to take out loans.| Inquirer.com
While the proposed budget includes more than $700 million in additional money for K-12 schools, it’s less than the surge advocates and Democratic lawmakers had called for.| Inquirer.com
Could the Pennsylvania governor's close ties to the swing state help Democrats win the White House as Harris' VP pick?| Inquirer.com
The Republican-controlled Senate returned for a non-voting session Thursday to sign the budget bill and end a standoff that had been expected to continue until September.| https://www.inquirer.com
Shapiro is sure to face other fights with Republicans. And GOP lawmakers plan to hold him to his promises.| https://www.inquirer.com
Gov. Josh Shapiro said he’d veto school vouchers to avoid a stalemate over the state budget. But the logjam will happen anyway. Here's why.| https://www.inquirer.com