Gov. Shapiro signs Pa. budget, but scratches out $100 million for tuition vouchers

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Gov. Shapiro signs Pa. budget, but scratches out $100 million for tuition vouchers
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The governor's action, made possible after Senate Republicans released their hold on the $45 billion spending plan, keeps schools and safety net programs away from a fiscal cliff. Negotiations must continue on the allocation of funding for several newly-created line items, however.

Pennsylvania's state budget is signed, though some more work is needed to green-light spending on some of the first-year line items it contains.Gov. Josh Shapiro signed a new state budget Thursday, putting to rest the worst fears over a budget stalemate that could cost Pennsylvanians access to critical safety net programs and send cash-strapped school districts scrambling for dollars to open for the new school year.

The crisis was averted through a series of small, administrative steps, all set in motion after Shapiro’s Budget Secretary Uri Monson released a memo dated Wednesday, pledging not to release funds for a number of budget line items that are either new, or newly-funded by state dollars until required enabling legislation is passed.

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