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Temple University in Philadelphia approved a 2.8% increase in undergraduate tuition on July 14.
July 15 - Pennsylvania
Former Harrisburg, Pa., Mayor Stephen Reed was arrested on 17 charges and nearly 500 counts related to use of bond proceeds and other public money.
July 14 - Pennsylvania
Scranton, Pa., looks to dig out of its pension mess after chronic underfunding and a double-dipping fiasco.
July 10 - Pennsylvania
Gov. Tom Wolf and Pennsylvania lawmakers remained stalemated over how to fund a $30.2 billion budget for fiscal 2016.
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A Pittsburgh grand jury looking into Harrisburg's finances has received a six-month extension to Jan. 31.
July 7 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf is expected to veto a bill that would force new state hires into a 401(k)-style defined contribution plan.
July 6 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf vetoed the $30 billion fiscal 2016 budget lawmakers had passed, saying it ignored such core issues as structural imbalance, school funding and rising property taxes.
July 1 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Auditor General Eugene DePasquale called for a series of funding and transparency measures to tackle local pension underfunding.
July 1 - Pennsylvania
A 4% tax increase Philadelphia approved to generate $50 million for Philadelphia schools is a credit positive for the struggling district, but not large enough to be a long-term solution, according to Moody's.
June 29 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania lawmakers over the weekend advanced a $30 billion budget that barring a compromise appears headed for a veto by Gov. Tom Wolf.
June 29 - Pennsylvania
Scranton Mayor William Courtright called for the transfer of the citys teetering pension fund to the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System, an independent state agency.
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Scranton disregarded pension laws in its payment of double benefits to 35 employees over the last 12 years at a cost of $2.9 million, said Pennsylvania Auditor General Eugene DePasquale.
June 24 - Pennsylvania
In a new book on the citys financial collapse, investigative reporter and author Chris Papst calls Harrisburg, Pa. a crime victim for which justice has yet to materialize.
June 23 - Pennsylvania
The inability of the Penn Hills, Pa., School District to obtain full bridge financing it needed for payroll and operating expenses is a credit negative, said Moodys.
June 17 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is but one pension battleground state amid a landscape of insolvency, court actions and settlements.
June 12 - Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania Senate confirmed Gov. Tom Wolfs confirmation of Robin Wiessmann as secretary of banking and securities.
June 9 - Pennsylvania
Passing poor legislation and calling it pension reform will backfire on Pennsylvania if it does not change the underlying actuarial math, an actuary told state lawmakers.
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Former Harrisburg, Pa., Mayor Stephen Reed, one day after agents raided his home, told reporters he has Stage 4 prostate cancer.
June 4 - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania's local pension problems extend well beyond poster-child Scranton, said state Auditor General Eugene DePasquale.
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Agents representing Pennsylvanias Attorney General Kathleen Kanes office raided the Harrisburg home of its former mayor, Stephen Reed.
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