The leading source for credible citizen reporting

Report Your News
Take the tour...

This event is older than two months and is no longer active. Some links older than two months could be broken.

Report Your News

Click here to post a new related report

Rendell says he will veto latest budget

Harrisburg : PA : USA | 2 months ago  
Views: 2
A $27.9 billion "compromise" budget drafted by legislative leaders received a huge jolt yesterday when Gov. Ed Rendell vowed to veto it, claiming it overestimates certain tax revenues and reduces spending for important programs he supports. The budget plan -- which calls for legalizing...
  • Print
  • Share:
  • Share
  • Digg
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Stumbleupon

Related Allvoices Contributions

News Stories
 
  • News Source: Uinta County News | 2 months ago
    Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell said on Saturday he is ready to veto a bipartisan budget plan proposed by lawmakers to end a 10-week deadlock because it is out of balance and contains cuts to education and healthcare spending. Rendell said the $27.9...
  • News Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | 2 months ago
    Gov. Ed Rendell said today he couldn't sign the $27.9 billion state budget proposed by state legislative leaders because it's at least $1 billion out of balance and makes unacceptable reductions in spending for education, health care and economic...
  • News Source: Uinta County News | 2 months ago
    Pa. (AP) ― Gov. Ed Rendell is redoubling his criticism of a day-old agreement reached by three of the Legislature's four parties to end Pennsylvania's long budget stalemate. Rendell held a noon Capitol news conference Saturday to highlight the...
  • News Source: Uinta County News | 2 months ago
    Gov. Ed Rendell is planning to discuss Pennsylvania 's long-delayed state budget and his position on a deal reached by three of the Legislature's four parties. Rendell scheduled a noon Capitol news conference Saturday to talk about the nearly $28...
  • News Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | 2 months ago
    A spending plan proposed yesterday by state legislative leaders includes $200 million from table games for the fiscal year that started July 1. Virtually all the money would come from one-time table game licenses sold to the six racetrack /casinos...
  • News Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | 2 months ago
    A $27.9 billion "compromise" budget drafted by legislative leaders received a huge jolt yesterday when Gov. Ed Rendell vowed to veto it, claiming it overestimates certain tax revenues and reduces spending for important programs he supports. The...
Most Popular Reports

Related Tweets

Related Allvoices Reports

Related People

Contributions

Help and Accounts


Use of this site is governed by our Terms of Use Agreement and Privacy Policy.

© Allvoices, Inc 2008-2009. All rights reserved.