House and Senate leaders announce that they have reached a compromise that will end the state budget impasse. The tentative agreement calls for the adoption of a $27.945 billion spending plan that includes no broad-based tax increases and uses a combination of one-time revenues and recurring revenues to produce a balanced budget for the fiscal year.
Pennsylvanians deserve an end to the uncertainty, and, with a continued spirit of teamwork, House Democrats are committed to working with the Senate to finalize the details and send the budget to Governor Rendell.
Please visit www.pahouse.com to learn more.
Does this mean Nutter will not be able to implement Plan C? More as this develops.
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Interesting, though I admit not being totally involved with politics myself.
However, I do wish to spread some news of this:
http://www.guitarworld.com/article/rob_halford_xmas_cd_coming_oct_26
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