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Wolf said he supports several bills aimed at helping refugees and financially isolating Russia for its invasion.
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On today’s episode of The Confluence: Gov. Tom Wolf joins the Confluence after proposing his final budget as the state’s executive, and discusses his other priorities for his last 10 months in office; and we hear how long-term care facilities are making efforts to recruit and retain nursing aides.
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Pennsylvania is one of four states emerging as top priorities for Democrats in an election year when the party is facing fierce political headwinds.
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On today’s episode of The Confluence: We learn about what Gov. Tom Wolf is prioritizing in his final budget in office; an obstetric anesthesiologist is leading a clinic to support pregnant people through trauma-informed care and ultimately help with health outcomes; and a look at how some health care professionals are turning to lucrative jobs in travel nursing to deal with the stress and burnout of their jobs throughout the pandemic.
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Though Wolf’s nearly $44 billion financial blueprint does not include any proposed tax increases, it is almost certain to face pushback from GOP leaders.
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The second 30-day continuance was requested by the Department of City Planning and developer Walnut Capital, according to the mayor’s office.
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Gov. Tom Wolf is preparing to pitch his eighth and last budget proposal to lawmakers, as the Democrat pushes Republicans to spend more federal pandemic aid now and Wolf looks to secure one more big boost in state funding for public schools.
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Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf on Thursday vetoed legislation that would have helped gun owners and gun-rights groups seek civil damages from governmental bodies that pass firearms restrictions. The aggrieved parties would have been able to collect damages and to seek a court injunction. Wolf's veto message calls the legislation an attack on local governments seeking to address gun violence and says it displays indifference to the safety of state residents.
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The speech will provide the roadmap for weeks of budget hearings and negotiations between the term-limited governor and the Republican-controlled legislature.
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President Joe Biden will appear in Pittsburgh on Friday as an opening step in a broader campaign to promote the White House’s achievements in key states before the midterm elections.