Tartaglione aplaude las inversiones e iniciativas del presupuesto 2020-2021 propuesto por el Gobernador
Filadelfia, PA, 4 de febrero de 2020 - El senador estatal Christine M. Tartaglione (D-Filadelfia) emitió la siguiente declaración sobre el presupuesto del año fiscal 2020-2021 discurso pronunciado por el gobernador Tom Wolf hoy a una sesión conjunta de la Asamblea General de Pensilvania.
Post Session Report :: Tuesday, February 4, 2020
SB 432, PN 1490 (Phillips-Hill) – This bill would provide for expanded access to the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program. Senate concurred in House amendments, as amended by the Senate. A vote of 41-9 was recorded. SB 850, PN 1491 (Langerholc) – This bill...Senator Collett’s Response to Governor Wolf’s 2020-21 Budget Address
Senator Collett Reacts to Governor Tom Wolf’s 2020-21 Budget Address
Harrisburg, Pa. – February 4, 2020 – Senator Maria Collett (D-12 Montgomery/Bucks) attended Governor Tom Wolf’s (D) budget address today. The Governor’s 2020-2021 budget proposal included key investments in our Department of Environmental Protection (DEP),...Respuesta del senador Farnese al discurso del gobernador Wolf sobre el presupuesto
Senator John Blake Responsed to Governor Wolf’s 2020-21 Budget Address
Dinniman Response to Governor’s 2020-2021 Budget Address
WEST CHESTER (February 4, 2020) – State Senator Andy Dinniman today issued the following statement in response to Governor Wolf’s 2020-2021 budget address: “I strongly support the governor’s proposal to increase funding for public education. When it comes to the...Blake: El presupuesto da prioridad a la educación y la seguridad pública
HARRISBURG, February 4, 2020 – State Sen. John Blake (D-Lackawanna/Luzerne/Monroe) today released the following statement regarding Governor Tom Wolf’s proposed $36.055 billion state budget: “I appreciate the work of Governor Wolf and his administration on a budget proposal that again prioritizes education, workforce development, public safety, infrastructure and our environment while avoiding broad-based tax increases.”