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June 30, 2011

Thursday NewsClips

State Budget Defines Losers, Winners
Governor To Sign Budget Today
Budget Goes To Corbett
House Approves Budget On Party Vote
PA House Passes State Budget
State Budget Awaits Action By Corbett
Analysis: PA Budget Plan Is Lean And On Time
Editorial: State Budget Blast From A Sad Past
Part Of Legislative Surplus Earmarked
Amid PA Cuts, $437 Million Goes To Private Projects
NE Delegation In Harrisburg Divides On Budget
School Voucher Push Stalls, Likely Halted Until Fall
State Budget Leaves Philly School With $35 Million Hole
State Universities Take Cut, Vow To Keep Tuition Increases Low
Tuition Hikes May Hit Double Digits At State Universities
Budget Calls For 6 Percent Increase In Funding For State Police
PA Hospitals Dodge Huge Cuts In Proposed Budget
Editorial: Budget Proposal Oozes Unfairness
Senators Concerned By Voter Photo ID Requirement
Anti-Lien Statute Doesn't Apply, Court Rules
Liquor Code Changes to Help Restaurants, Wineries
Harrisburg Council: Final Act 47 Plan Will Not Include Fire, Police Layoffs
Central PA Unemployment Numbers Inch Up
Fix Or End Constable System, Dauphin County Judge Says
Editorial: Santorum Angling To Be Vice President?
Editorial: Trouble Ahead For Santorum?
Budget Cuts Deeper Into Environmental Funding
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