The wide-reaching budget, completed a week after the June 30 deadline, was made possible by higher-than-expected revenues that led to a multi-billion dollar surplus.
Source: pennnews
Pa. lawmakers agree to boost education funding, spend billions in remaining stimulus money as part of budget
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