May 5, 2015
Tuesday NewsClips
Independent Budget Report Contains Good Short-Term News
PA Fiscal Outlook Better For Now
Wolf: Revenue Surge Doesn’t Affect His Budget Recipe
Wolf Stands By Death Penalty Moratorium
Sen. Browne In A Lot Of Pain After Accident
Sestak Launches Statewide Book Tour
Op-Ed: Harassment Another Sad Chapter In Kane’s Troubles
Editorial: Enough Already, Kane Needs To Resign
House Considers Vote To Cut Its Own Size
Partisan Lines Come Out On Public Union Bargaining Bills
Teacher Layoff Bill Advances In House
House OKs Increase In 911 Phone Bill Fee
House OKs 911 Consolidation Bill
Medical Marijuana Gets Senate Committee OK
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