Republican lawmakers and Gov. Tom Wolf are beginning the fight over the fiscal year 2016-17 budget while still sparring over some wreckage from this year’s budget.

Wolf has allowed a supplemental budget bill to become law without his signature, completing the 2015-16 budget. But he vetoed companion legislation, the fiscal code, which acts as road map for spending. The administration objected to a couple of provisions in the bill, one in particular that would derail a state implementation plan for the federal Clean Power Plan.

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