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Pennsylvania leaves Illinois as only state without budget

Pennsylvania’s Democratic governor says he won’t block Republicans’ $6.6 billion no-new-taxes spending package after nearly nine months of bud...

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania's Democratic governor says he won't block Republicans' $6.6 billion no-new-taxes spending package after nearly nine months of budget gridlock.

Gov. Tom Wolf's announcement Wednesday that he's backing off his veto threat leaves Illinois as the only state without a budget in place for the current fiscal year.

Wolf said he'll let the measures become law and complete a $30 billion budget. Wolf had faced significant pressure from Democratic lawmakers worried about schools closing in the coming weeks.

The budget delivers a $200 million boost to public school aid, half of what Wolf originally sought. But he insists crucial state services face cutbacks next year without a tax increase to wipe out a long-term deficit.

The sides now have to negotiate a new, election-year budget for the fiscal year starting July 1.

Related: Click here to read more about the Illinois Budget Crisis

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