Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf said Tuesday he will use his line-item veto
power on the $30.8 billion, no-tax-hike budget passed by the
Republican-controlled Legislature. So the big question today is why
didn't Wolf do this on July 1 when the first budget was sent to him by
the Legislature? The answer: Wolf wants to spend billions more on
liberal programs and raise taxes on working Pennsylvania families so he
held the budget hostage for the past six months in the hopes of forcing
the Legislature to raise taxes.
His ploy didn't work. So
here we are - six months into the new fiscal year - without a budget,
thanks to Wolf and his far-left staffers who want to spend more than the
state takes in and pay back the labor unions that put Wolf into office
last year.
There's a great quote in the Pittsburgh
Tribune-Review from Republican House Majority Leader Dave Reed, putting
the Wolf budget fiasco in perspective: “While I am
appreciative that the Governor will finally release some of his hostages
and send some of the monies out to our schools and human service
programs; it is disturbing to realize that his partial veto is
reflective of his demand for a higher sales or income tax to spend even
more money."
Gov. Wolf vetoes Republican budget, will release funds for schools
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