-- $245 million in funding for higher education-- $147 million for state-related universities, $83 million for state-owned universities, $15 million for PHEAA;
-- $50 million for cash-strapped school districts;
-- $14 million in early childhood education;
-- $168 million in mental health and retardation services;
-- $18 million to the Keystone Conservation Fund.
Budget Secretary Charles Zogby has already said the state cannot afford the Senate plan, noting mandated cost increases over the next two years will add more than $1 billion about projected revenue growth.
Budget Secretary Charles Zogby has already said the state cannot afford the Senate plan, noting mandated cost increases over the next two years will add more than $1 billion about projected revenue growth.
A final vote on the Senate GOP package is expected by Wednesday.
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