💨 Abstract
In Pennsylvania, Gov. Josh Shapiro's administration warned of delays in billions of dollars of aid to schools, universities, libraries, and health services due to a month-long budget stalemate with the divided Legislature. This delay affects over $2 billion for school districts, $200 million for universities, and various other programs. Shapiro and top Republican lawmakers are in closed-door discussions but no voting sessions are scheduled. Pennsylvania's spending authority diminished from July 1 without a new spending plan.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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