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The plan features tax increases and $1.3 billion of new borrowing.
July 27 -
The agency maintains its AA-minus rating on the commonwealth while awaiting a revenue package.
July 26 -
Assumptions and contributions torpedoed Pennsylvania's pension funds, a University of Chicago report says.
July 17 -
Gov. Tom Wolf and Pennsylvania lawmakers must still agree on a revenue package
July 12 -
Gov. Tom Wolf bought time to pass the bills necessary to fund Pennsylvania's $32.2 billion spending plan.
July 11 -
Pennsylvania state leaders are still negotiating how to fund their new budget.
July 10 -
Pennsylvania’s budget inaction landed the state on credit watch with negative implications.
July 6 -
A skeletal $32 billion fiscal 2018 Pennsylvania budget was scheduled to make its way through the Senate.
June 30 -
A delayed Pennsylvania budget would only have a minor effect on schools, S&P Global Ratings said
June 28 -
Unfunded liabilities will still pester Pennsylvania, Moody's says
June 20 -
Pennsylvania's new pension legislation does nothing to solve its budget deficit.
June 16 -
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf signed a pension overhaul compromise bill.
June 13 -
Pennsylvania's treasurer launched a transparency portal for the commonwealth's spending.
June 6 -
Pennsylvania's Senate passed a bill to overhaul retiree benefits.
June 6 -
Pennsylvania's proposed gambling expansion would have limited upside, said Moody's Investors Service.
May 30 -
Pennsylvania’s pension system for public school employees spent too much on investment fees, according to the state auditor.
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