TITLE

Pennsylvania Governor Proposes $2B In Bonds, Wide-Ranging Spending Cuts

AUTHOR(S)
Braun, Martin Z.
PUB. DATE
March 2003
SOURCE
Bond Buyer;3/5/2003, Vol. 343 Issue 31586, p3
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Focuses on the budget proposed by Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell for the fiscal year 2004. Composition of the economic stimulus package to be announced by the governor; Source of funding state aid to schools; Measures proposed by Rendell to reduce budgetary deficit.
ACCESSION #
9302641

Tags: BUDGET;  RENDELL, Edward G. (Edward Gene), 1944-;  GOVERNORS

 

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