State elected officials are giving consideration to borrowing money against the state's annual tobacco settlement payments as a way to close a large portion of this year's deficit.
Charles Thompson | cthompson@pennlive.com, The Patriot-News
Mon, 06/19/2017 - 2:15am
State elected officials are giving consideration to borrowing money against the state's annual tobacco settlement payments as a way to close a large portion of this year's deficit.