
Gillian McGoldrick
Harrisburg Reporter at The Philadelphia Inquirer
I’m just a Gill, yea I’m only a Gill 🎶 Harrisburg Reporter for @PhillyInquirer. Past: @PittsburghPG @lancasteronline. @TempleUniv alum. DM for Signal.
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dailygazette.com | Gillian McGoldrick
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dailyitem.com | Gillian McGoldrick
Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman (R., Indiana), the chief negotiator for Senate Republicans in closed-door budget talks where lawmakers will decide how to spend more than $50 billion in state revenue and reserves for the next fiscal year, told reporters on Wednesday that leaders are still far away from striking a budget deal. However, Pittman said, they hope to reach consensus well before Pennsylvanians start feeling the impact of a late state budget agreement. kAm%@ 5@ E92E[ !:EE>2?
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thederrick.com | Gillian McGoldrick
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Facing a budget shortfall of nearly $5.5 billion, Pennsylvania won’t make its June 30 deadline for passing a new state budget, a top Republican said Wednesday.
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charlotteobserver.com | Gillian McGoldrick
Pennsylvania state Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman, a Republican from Indiana County, is joined by other GOP Senate leaders criticizing Gov. Josh Shapiro's proposed budget following his third budget address to a joint session of the state House and Senate at the State Capitol on Feb 4, 2025, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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inquirer.com | Gillian McGoldrick
HARRISBURG — Facing a budget shortfall of nearly $5.5 billion, Pennsylvania won’t make its June 30 deadline for passing a new state budget, a top Republican said Wednesday.
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A big endorsement for Justice Christine Donohue, in what’s supposed to be a non-partisan retention election for state Supreme Court that’s been complicated by GOP efforts to oust 3 justices in November — and Dems trying to protect their seats on the bench https://t.co/TIEc8qDgq1

Today, we’re excited to endorse Justice Christine Donohue for reelection to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court! State supreme courts play a critical role in protecting our rights and Justice Donohue has proven that she will stand up for the rights of all Pennsylvanians. https://t.co/MubbkZdKtc

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