Though the Democratically controlled House approved Gov. Edward G. Rendell’s proposed spending plan of $29.03 billion for the fiscal year that begins July 1, the bill hasless chance of clearing the Republican Senate.
Senate Appropriations Chairman Jake Corman, R-Centre, said House approval of the budget bill does “nothing to move the process forward,” meaning weeks of budget negotiations still lie ahead for lawmakers and the governor’s office.
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