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April 9, 2015

Thursday NewsClips

Wolf Says Work Continues On State Budget Overhaul
Wolf Says Budget Approval May Overshoot Deadline
Wolf’s First Budget Likely To Be Late
Reed: Wolf’s Budget Prediction Called Premature
Sturla: Long, Drawn-Out Battle Over Budget
Hanger Delivers State Universities Wolf Ultimatum On Tuition Freeze
14 State-Owned Universities Consider Tuition Freeze
Auditor General: East Stroudsburg U Failed To Fully Protect Kids
Kane Fires Official Who Testified Before Grand Jury
Kane Fires Aide Who Testified In Leak Probe
Kane Fires Senior Prosecutor Who Testified Before Grand Jury
Wolf Defends Order On Unionizing Home Care Workers
Editorial: Wolf Gives Unions A Gift At Patients’ Expense
Reed: House To Take Up Property Tax Reform This Spring
School Officials Express Hope With Wolf’s Budget
Erie School Officials Lobby Legislators On Funding, Reforms
Editorial: Wolf Wants To Halt PA’s Shrinking Population
Candidates Agree, Supreme Court Races Cost Too Much
PG, News Outlets In Case Over State Email Deletions
Lawmakers Urged Strict Controls On Medical Marijuana
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