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Why We Shouldn’t Raid Special Funds to Balance the General Fund

Type: Reports and Papers
Author: Marc Stier
Date: August 28, 2017

In August of 2017, some Republican members of the House of Representatives were readying a plan to borrow massively...

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Let’s Not Let Cranky Uncle Mike Raid the State Budget

Type: Blog
Author: Marc Stier
Date: August 28, 2017

Last November we elected a President who reminds many of us of a cranky uncle who sits at the...

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Evidently You Can Make This Stuff Up: The Commonwealth Foundation (and the House GOP) on the State Budget

Type: Blog
Author: Marc Stier
Date: August 24, 2017

The Commonwealth Foundation, in recent op-eds and website posts, has presented a misleading analysis of the state budget, one...

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Pennsylvania Higher Education at a Crossroads: To Boost Opportunity and Growth, Pennsylvania Needs to Invest in Higher Education

Type: Reports and Papers
Author: Eugene Henninger-Voss, Stephen Herzenberg
Date: August 18, 2017

Our previous two briefs on higher education documented the importance of public universities to upward mobility in Pennsylvania and...

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A Victory for Seattle “For-Hire” Drivers…and for the Next Labor Movement

Type: Blog
Author: Stephen Herzenberg
Date: August 02, 2017

One regular theme on this blog is that area-wide unions that lift wages and benefits in industries that cannot...

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The State of Rural Pennsylvania: Summary

Type: Reports and Papers
Author: Mark Price, Stephen Herzenberg
Date: August 01, 2017

KRC’s report, “The State of Rural Pennsylvania,” reveals both good and bad news for the 28% of Pennsylvanians who...

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Don’t Take Skinny Repeal Lightly — The Dangers of the “Just Pass Something” Mentality

Type: Blog
Author: Marc Stier
Date: July 27, 2017

As I write this, the Senate is moving in a somewhat haphazard way to a vote on what has...

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