DaniRae Renno for SpotlightPA
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Democrats Say Stalled Pa. Budget Leaves Behind Adult Mental Health Patients
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In 2022, Pennsylvania lawmakers promised to spend $100 million on adult mental health services. This year’s budget uses the money for a different purpose.
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Many Pennsylvania State Retirees Say They Can’t Afford Inflation on Their Stagnant Pensions
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Nearly 69,000 former public school and state workers retired before Pennsylvania boosted pension payments two decades ago. Some lawmakers now want to give them an increase.
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Pa.’s Latest Attempt to Regulate Cyber Charter Schools Would Lower Tuition Payments, Increase Transparency
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Democrats and Republicans agree that Pennsylvania’s rules for cyber charter schools are outdated, but they differ on what changes to make.