Wolf Veto Protected Special Interests

Wolf Veto Protected Special Interests -- State Sen. Scott Wagner (R-28) notes that the budget vetoed, June 30, by Gov. Wolf provided for structural reform to the pension system, which is the primary cost driver for the state government and school districts and contained significant increases to education across the board.  It also did not raise taxes.  So why did Wolf veto it? It disadvantaged the special interests that are his true constituency.  We hope and pray that Wagner and the rest of the legislature stand by their guns and ignore the stones thrown by the old media which also put the special interests first rather than those who want to live their lives without taking from others.
Tom Wolf, governor for special interests

State Sen. Scott Wagner (R-28) notes that the budget vetoed, June 30, by Gov. Wolf provided for structural reform to the pension system, which is the primary cost driver for the state government and school districts and contained significant increases to education across the board.

It also did not raise taxes.

So why did Wolf veto it? It disadvantaged the special interests that are his true constituency.

We hope and pray that Wagner and the rest of the legislature stand by their guns and ignore the stones thrown by the old media which also put the special interests first rather than those who want to live their lives without taking from others.

 Wolf Veto Protected Special Interests