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This document is a search results page from the Pennsylvania government website listing various Commonwealth budget documents and summaries across multiple fiscal years (2008-2025). It references several gubernatorial budgets signed by Governor Wolf, including the 2020-21 budget signed November 23, 2020, and the 2024-25 budget, along with budget briefs and agency-specific budget information. Notable mentions include $87.6 million allocated for Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts in the 2008-09 budget and references to property tax relief initiatives, though the document primarily serves as an index rather than presenting detailed policy decisions or complete budget figures.
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The Pennsylvania Treasury Department's financial audit of the INVEST Program for Local Governments as of December 31, 2024, provides an overview of the state's diversified investment portfolio designed for local governments, counties, school districts, and other qualifying entities. The INVEST program operates two pools—the INVEST Daily Pool and INVEST Community Pool—with no minimum balance requirements, investment terms, or transaction sizes, offering a low-cost, liquid investment mechanism managed by the Treasury Department. The audit document includes financial statements, fiduciary net position reports, management's discussion and analysis, and notes to the financial statements for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2024.
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This is the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the City of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021, prepared by the Department of Administration under Mayor Wanda R.D. Williams. The document contains the city's complete financial statements, including statements of net position, activities, cash flows, and fiduciary accounts, along with notes, budgetary comparisons, and pension and OPEB liability information. The report was compiled by the Finance Director and accounting staff and includes an independent auditor's report and management's discussion and analysis of the city's financial condition.
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Governor Wolf's 2026-27 budget proposal for Pennsylvania emphasizes fiscal responsibility and continued investment in education, economic development, public safety, and social services. The Governor highlights previous accomplishments including seven tax cuts (totaling $193 million in new tax credits for working Pennsylvanians), two credit rating upgrades saving over $200 million in borrowing costs, and historic investments in education and workforce development that contributed to Pennsylvania becoming the only growing economy in the Northeast. The proposed balanced budget aims to build on these results while maintaining government efficiency and protecting taxpayers.
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The 2023-2024 Governor's Executive Budget for Pennsylvania's Department of Human Services was presented to the Appropriations Committee in April 2023. The document outlines the department's mission to provide equitable, trauma-informed services to Pennsylvanians and includes detailed budget allocations across program areas including general government operations, institutional services (youth development, mental health, and intellectual disabilities), and grants and subsidies (cash assistance, medical assistance, and supplemental programs). The budget presentation provides comparative analysis to 2022-2023 available funds and distributes funding across multiple service categories and county-level administration.
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