Gov. Corbett Signs Transportation Bill
The $2.3 billion legislation was fiercely fought over for much of the past year before finally passing the state legislature last week.
The $2.3 billion legislation was fiercely fought over for much of the past year before finally passing the state legislature last week.
There were few differences and little policy substance on display as five gubernatorial candidates preached to the choir at a union-organized forum.
Governor Corbett and other state Republicans are hearing from angry conservatives about the spending and taxation in the latest transportation bill.
Wolf presents his plan to reform charter schools and increase public school funding.
Hanger, McCord, McGinty, Schwartz and Wolf are all scheduled to speak in Philadelphia this Saturday.
Katie McGinty spoke at the Greenbuild International Conference and Expo in Philadelphia, where Hillary Clinton will be giving the keynote address later today.
The Senate passed HB 1060 in a 43-7 vote, moving it back to the House for concurrence and then to Governor Corbett’s desk.
McCord gathers county-level endorsements wholesale, picking up 9 commissioners and 5 county Democratic chairmen and women.
The apparent early frontrunner narrowly edged out Katie McGinty and Rob McCord as most readers second choice in the Democratic gubernatorial race.
The Micozzie Amendment to the $2.5 billion transportation funding bill, its best hope of passage, failed by a vote of 98-103 House Monday night. The amendment failed again on a second vote 89-112.
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