February 8, 2012

Wednesday NewsClips - Let The Budget Debate Begin!

Corbett Seeks Big Changes In Government's Size
Corbett: We Will Not Spend More Than We Have
Budget Proposal Has No Tax Increase, Deep Cuts
Corbett's Proposed Budget Eases Tax Burden On Businesses
Steep Cuts, No Tax Hikes In Corbett Budget
Corbett Calls Fiscal Plan Lean And Demanding
Editorial: Corbett's No-Frills Budget
Corbett's No-Tax Budget Hikes School Funds, Slashes Higher Ed
A Look At The Winners In Corbett's Budget
A Look At The Losers In Corbett's Budget
Corbett Whacks Higher Education Funding
College Students To Feel Pinch In Corbett's Budget
Higher Ed Takes 2nd Heavy Hit
Higher Ed Proposal Termed Nation's Most Onerous
Higher Ed Cuts Hit Bipartisan Sour Note
California U To Ax 10 Percent Of Its Management
Corbett Proposes Funding Schools At Last Year's Level
Budget Puts Financial Stress On School Districts
Lancaster School Districts Cautiously Optimistic
Editorial: Students Bear Unfair Burden
Editorial: Corbett Again Targets Colleges
Welfare Budget Cuts Draw Mixed Response
Welfare Safety Net Sees Small Overall Cut, Big Changes
Prisons Level-Funded For First Time In Decade
State Police Avoid Major Cuts In State Budget
State Workers Avoid Layoffs In Budget Plan
Little Attention Paid To Transit In Budget
Corbett's Budget Cuts Environment Again, Zeroes Out Keystone Fund
Arts Funding Dips A Little In Corbett Budget
Dem Legislators Criticize Budget, Partisan Process
House Set To Vote On Unemployment Extension
State Unemployment Compensation Crisis Hitting Businesses
Senate Approves First Fees On Shale Drilling
Editorial: One For DeWeese This Time- Guilty
DA Wants To Bar Orie Defense From Making Political Claims
Harrisburg Would See Boost In Fire Protection Funding
Corbett Seeks Dismissal Of Lawsuit Challenging HBG Receiver
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