House Dem Opposition Raises New Doubts About Pa. Budget
House Dem Opposition Raises New Doubts About Pa. Budget
by KYW's Tony Romeo
The prospects for passage of a state budget are unclear after Pennsylvania House Democrats spent more than four hours behind closed doors on Tuesday discussing a budget deal struck by legislative leaders and Governor Ed Rendell.
House Democrats are unhappy about several provisions in the budget agreement, including a plan to lease state forest land for natural gas drilling and a proposal to tax admission to cultural sites and events.
After hearing those concerns from members, House Democratic leader Todd Eachus said Democratic leaders still intend to abide by the budget deal:
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