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Pennsylvania’s budget crisis drags on as fed shutdown adds to residents’ hardships — a political scientist explains
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Pennsylvania’s budget crisis drags on as fed shutdown adds to residents’ hardships — a political scientist explains

Daniel J. Mallinson, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Administration, Penn StateOctober 19, 2025October 19, 2025

While Americans across the country deal with the consequences of the federal government shutdown, residents…

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