Signs of trouble emerge in talks on late Pennsylvania budget

By MARK SCOLFORO Associated Press

Pennsylvania lawmakers hoped to start wrapping up the state budget Thursday, but Senate Republican leaders issued an ominous statement about a potential deadlock one week after the annual spending plan was due to be completed.

Overnight negotiations produced an early morning email to reporters from Erica Clayton Wright, communications director for Senate Majority Leader Kim Ward of Westmoreland County, saying Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf’s push for greater education spending had become a problem.

“Discussions around the budget with the Governor’s Office are deteriorating, which is leading us closer to an impasse,” Clayton Wright wrote, saying Wolf’s engagement could get talks back on track.

“While there are areas of consensus among the House, Senate and governor, we remain at an impasse on several sticking points most notably education. The governor is asking for an unrealistic increase of $1.8 billion for basic education, which is simply an impossible number for us to meet,” Clayton Wright said.

Wolf press secretary Beth Rementer called the Senate Republicans’ characterization of the state of talks “totally inaccurate.”

“We’ve been working with all four caucuses to pass a budget that adequately funds education,” Rementer said, adding that Wolf “is not stuck on one hard number.”

Legislators returned to the Capitol on Wednesday after the July 4 holiday weekend, and had been expected to meet privately Thursday morning to go over details of a budget agreement.

Associated Press

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