I simply desire to provide you an opportunity before we obtain to all the terrific concerns we'' ve gotten on Facebook over the weekend– just kind of stroll us via what this third budget is all about. It'' s a little bit various than the past two. It is, it'' s a various approach i think to budgeting.
care about like education, like the opioid epidemic, like seniors, like jobs.The federal government ought to be helping give solutions surrounding those areas, those things that fascinate individuals of Pennsylvania. I'' m doing that'in my budget plan, that ' s what I proposed without elevating taxes. Simply a suggestion that these concerns have been sent by Pennsylvania residents on Guv Wolf ' s Facebook page where we are holding an online community hall today, and we have a great deal of questions to reach. We'' re mosting likely to begin with type of the news out of Washington these days which is the Affordable Care Act being in change and so Julie wish to know exactly how will certainly block gives from the federal government impact your budget. Julie, that'' s a fantastic inquiry and also I put on ' t believe anyone understands at this moment. Here ' s what we do understand. Over the last two years, 700,000 Pennsylvanians have obtained health and wellness insurance who didn'' t have it before.Over 220,000 Pennsylvanians are obtaining therapy. They can now have therapy and spend for it for compound use disorder. Those are things that Pennsylvanians currently have as well as we put on'' t know what ' s mosting likely to happen in Washington yet whatever occurs I think the individuals in Washington have to identify that there will certainly be severe effects if any one of those 700,000 individuals find themselves without wellness insurance policy or any one of those 127,000 people find themselves without the capability to obtain therapy for opioid substance disorder. Alright allow'' s proceed to building taxes. We obtained a lot of inquiries regarding Home Bill 76 and also simply a great deal of people considering in and also saying they can no more pay for the enormous school residential or commercial property tax obligation. Wendy from Monroe Region states, I can not retire in Pennsylvania due to the fact that I won'' t have enough to pay my school tax bill and I put on'' t want to move but I will have no selection, she says.So can you attend to type of what your strategy or what your expect real estate tax reform would remain in Pennsylvania. Since of increasing home taxes to money public education, yeah as well as Wendy ' s point is absolutely right that there are individuals who are being forced out of their residences. I operated on the concern of home tax relief and also that ' s approximately and consisting of property tax obligation removal for the purpose of funding public education. We simply can not have a system that forces individuals out of their houses as their major resource of funding for for the education for our children. We require that education. We require our youngsters to get that education. We can ' t do it at the expenditure of our'citizens that are being dislodged of their homes.You ' ve spoke with Republicans and also Democrats throughout the aisle'. I have talked to Republicans as well as Democrats of all political stripes and also I believe there is there is actual cravings for actual real estate tax reform. I assume the conversation, debate needs to be around exactly how we do that, how we apply it, the change. Yet I believe individuals in this structure get it, We need to have home tax reform. Allow ' s go back to the federal government. Eric asks, what are you preparing to do concerning Pennsylvania vehicle driver ' s licenses that are not going to be legitimate recognition for air travel inside the US. That ' s upon us. Yeah Eric ' s speaking about the Actual ID program and also Act 38 was established years ago before I was governor however the consequences are coming due now so I called to after that Secretary of Homeland Safety And Security Jeh Johnson and also ask for an extension and also he accepted give the expansion till June as long as I might obtain a letter authorized by the Bulk Leaders of the Senate and also House, as well as I would certainly authorize it, stating we will function extremely difficult to get the repeal of Act 38 and also that I assume this starts in the Senate as well as they are a bound and also identified to to do that.But if we obtain that abolition by June after that we have till I think the middle of October of 2022 to really execute the program. That will certainly provide us plenty of time to carry out
, so the hope is that we in fact can use our driver ' s licenses to enter structures. We can use our motorist ' s licenses to in fact show identification at airports, and also I understand PennDOT goes to the front of this and they will certainly keep Pennsylvanians informed of the different modifications. Yeah, I believe the legislature is working with this as well as the hope is that we can really fix this. Allow ' s speak regarding joblessness settlement. Ann from Harleysville says what is being done about UC. This is not a giveaway we pay an insurance coverage costs therefore do employers and also there ' s no capability to obtain solution when you need it.What do you state to that? Yes that ' s a reasonable point we really, simply to give you some background we in fact changed the unemployment payment system for seasonal workers, for cyclical employees so that we added I assume 40,000-50,000 employees that were'now qualified for advantages and also we did it without endangering the solvency of the system. One of the details of that reform which everybody, Republicans and Democrats, Senators as well as Reps, authorized onto was to keep the call centes open for one more year and keep moneying them out of the joblessness settlement get fund and the trust fund and when we actually agreed on exactly how we would certainly extend these benefits a tiny component of that was to accredit the labor as well as the guv and also Sector Division to use cash in the trust fund to maintain the call center is open.That passed the House overwhelmingly. Republicans and Democrats. It reached the Senate and also they decided not to also elect on it. So I ' m ready to authorize that as quickly as it reaches my desk, actually I will certainly drive in my Jeep anywhere from anywhere if I
' m on getaway, on a vacation weekend whatever to get below to authorize that because that ' s all it takes, it ' s all set to go as well as the costs prepares to ensure that it is a sad state of affairs that the expense is there, the reform is there yet since the money was not accredited to in fact make the telephone call centers feature as they were supposed to function currently there are people that need to wait long lengthy hrs to to get the benefits they deserve.Just for anyone who ' s joining us we are survive Facebook now with Governor Wolf as well as we ' re answering an entire gamut of Facebook questions that are being available in from your audiences on Facebook. Allow ' s change a little bit to perhaps the most vital problem of your administration which is education. Robert from Erie claims, I ' d like to listen to just how you are dealing with the per pupil discrepancy throughout Pennsylvania where some school areas get, he says, practically 3 times as much per pupil'costs than on other institutions. What do you claim to that? That ' s a terrific question we are attempting to and also I ' ve dealt with both sides of the aisle to produce a fair funding formula. The reasonable financing formula is based upon, it distributes funds based upon the destitution rate, the variety of kids who speak non-English languages, the tax base of the area, the number of youngsters enlisted in charter schools– take all those points into account to provide a particular percent the number of dollars.Now the fair funding formula just connects to new dollars going right into education given that I became guv. I ' ve placed now$ 400-$ 500 million bucks, brand-new cash and also proposing another$ 200 million this year so it would use to to those new dollars you understand yet it would try to make certain that we ' re providing the locations of greatest need the most money.
And transitioning once again to rural wellness, Emily from Lancaster claims the United States is encountering a looming shortage of physicians by 2025, there will be a shortage of 60,000 to 90,000 providers so what is Pennsylvania doing to ensure a sufficient supply of doctors in the future? That ' s a wonderful inquiry I assume one of the troubles we face is not just placements as a whole however placements in specific specialties like family members practitioners, medical care professionals are in short supply and also component of that involves I think the nature of tuition rates and also medical institutions as well as the state needs to do something there I assume yet we ' re additionally functioning to ensure that that rural, the geographic spread a few of the medical professional shortages are most apparent in our backwoods so we need to ensure that we do an excellent task of those sustaining country health and wellness centers.The Division of Wellness and also the Department of Person Providers have actually both been working with the State Health and Person Solutions, I assume at The government level to safeguard some funding to help us support rural health. Once More the Affordable Treatment Act that gives Medicaid to people in a lot of cases that make use of country university hospital to in fact repay those rural university hospital for the aid so there ' s a great deal of points that we ' re trying to do however it ' s it ' s a position scarcity issue that ' s impending there ' s also the concern of geography.There are particular areas where that shortage is most intense I believe for certain specializeds so we ' re trying to collaborate with all those points to try to deal with that issue. Marijuana, Liz from Erdenheim, I hope I ' m saying that right, claims exists anyhow Pennsylvania can adhere to Colorado ' s instance'and also obtain their amazing budget excess so for a quarter billion bucks by legalizing marijuana. Below ' s what we ' re doing, we ' ve legalized medical marijuana. I ran on the legalization of medical cannabis as well as on the decriminalization of leisure cannabis and I believe that both of those points will initially will certainly create some earnings, second will decrease the expenditures on points like jails as well as our lawful system.I think directly that we are waiting to see what takes place in Colorado, Oregon as well as Washington to see how that in fact functions out prior to we we relocate beyond what I ' ve said I desired to do and what'we ' ve already, much of which, we ' ve currently done. On, kind of back to your budget plan, this year ' s spending plan David from Frizzleberg claims, what do you wish to complete, he claims, by increasing minimal wage knowing the effect that it will have on the economy and that however high you elevate it that will constantly be the wage after that. I think what you ' re trying to do with the minimum wages is adapted to a factor that in fact helps the economic situation, not injures it. Undoubtedly his point is if we raise it to high it ' s not not an advantage,'but increasing it to the correct amount,'whatever it is, I ' m recommending twelve dollars an hour, actually places in this case, depending on your price quote perhaps two, also more, two billion bucks extra right into the economic climate and so that ' s 2 billion more dollars that people need to spend on points like pizza and Huge Macs and also and food in the grocery store'store, clothing or products in the in the buck shop, these are things that really include to the financial vitality of Pennsylvania as well as in regards to taxation ought to be worth'anywhere from additional 60-100 million bucks between individual revenue tax obligation as well as the sales tax obligation so the financial task is, that is.You also ought to save money with a base pay, now you can work full-time at minimum wage in Pennsylvania 7 bucks and also twenty-five cents an hour At that price, you function 2000 hrs a year and you ' re still going to get things like food stamps or the kids ' s medical insurance program both of those points cost taxpayers money so a base pay to a reasonable degree would really raise financial activity and save the federal government as well as all taxpayers from having to spend cash on social solutions. It ' s something you ' ve been stating since day one
and as well as in 2014 you took a trip the state and you consulted with a great deal of company owner as well as it seemed like you obtained a good reception. I did well and also I paid well above the base pay. The base pay was not something that that would be a trouble I believe for for company owner, this is something that in fact on the whole in the aggregate would really increase demand which would certainly be a good idea for business.You have a great deal of ways to take a look at it. Absolutely. Let ' s most likely to Sheila ' s examine I ' m mosting likely to read it verbatim she says dear Governor Wolf thanks for voicing your assistance for better funding for adults with specials needs I would certainly like ideas currently from you on how families of the impaired can help make the legislature make the modifications you ' ve requested. Well thank you very much for that I think the finest point is to call your state senator, your state rep, and also claim I truly sustain boosting financing for grownups with specials needs and also I really hope that you will certainly support the governor in making these rises come to life. Okay, pension plans.
Prepared for that? Okay. Claudia doesn ' t give a place she asks what are you mosting likely to do about the crippling pension program and also we heard this from a lot of our customers on Facebook and also she said pensions are eliminating us in taxes, state staff members just require to change to a 401k similar to the remainder of us.That ' s an excellent tip I think state staff members agree to to head to a defined contribution strategy, that ' s what a 401k is, your house Democrats and also Senate really passed an expense that would be a crossbreed that we have a mix of both specified advantage as well as specified payment, so did the Senate, they were unable to obtain as well as fix up to a point'both of them might settle on however I ' m ready to sign of pension bill that does three things that decreases the risk, reduces the expenditures for the republic, as well as is reasonable to workers. I think those are points that we need as well as I think, she ' s right, that we can do this with a defined payment plan, simply require to do it properly. Let me simply aim out that the reason, the huge reason we have this deficit is only partially as a result of the defined benefit style of the plan, the huge reason we have this unfunded responsibility is due to the fact that the Commonwealth for many several years did not pay its costs therefore we currently have to offset the absence of the job that was performed in the past so it doesn ' t issue what the design is, we have a large obligation which ' s going to be there no issue what sort of strategy we show up with.PJ from Edgely says when you were being chosen among your vital points was you would place tax obligations'on the fracking market right here in Pennsylvania and yet nothing has passed up until now so what are you doing to get any bills passed that will position taxes on these fracking and also pipe markets? Well I ' ve been working, in each of my budget plans I recommended a severance tax as well as in the very first two years they were not approved by the legislature, I again suggested a severance tax obligation in this spending plan as well as my hope is that ultimately the Legislature will concur with the bulk of Pennsylvanians that we require a severance tax. In the meantime I ' m likewise working'to talk with the sector therefore you recognize this is actually something you
intend to be for you desire individuals of Pennsylvania to share in the advantages of having this natural deposit below our feet and praise you for removing it as well as we can do that if a few of the cash that you ' re making goes to fund our colleges as well as by the means Pennsylvania is the only significant gas producing state without a severance tax obligation so there are a lot of excellent factors why we require to obtain this and also I ' m hoping that maybe this year the legislature will certainly see reason.Talk concerning what you ' re proposing this year. This year in my spending plan proposal it was a six-and-a-half percent tax obligation on the market value at the wellhead but you get a hundred percent minus hundred percent credit for the influence cost which gas drills are already paying so it ' s a practical tax as well as once more John Kasich, Guv Kasich of Ohio, his proposition is a much higher severance tax so we truly should certainly do this it would it would profit the our youngsters our institutions and also a nice help to our budget.Okay allow ' s speak a little bit concerning animal abuse, that ' s something if you tuned right into the regional news in any way below in Harrisburg over the last numerous months we '
ve heard a lot around, Residence Costs 869 it ' s formerly called Libres Law and also Chris asked is there any kind of emphasis on Residence Costs 869 if that it makes it to your desk and I ' m sorry I ' m going to paraphrase this, he says exists more assistance throughout the board this time for that Libres Legislation as well as will you sign it if you obtain it at your workdesk. Well initially yes I will certainly authorize it if it obtains to my desk and I assumed it was going to obtain to my desk last time around since I believe there should be really wide support, this makes ideal sense so I
' m unsure why didn ' t obtain to my desk, however yes I will sign it if it gets arrive. Okay right back to your budget plan and also a large one in your budget plan Eric from Warren claims with the combination of the human services division such as the Department of Aging what will take place to the Area Agencies on Aging in all the areas
, will they remain in location as is, will'many individual be produced of work, and will certainly the elderly be left left without advocates.Absolutely not the debt consolidation of the four different firms that is an initiative to really boost solutions so the Location Agencies on Aging I believe you need to see as well as their customers need to see much better services as an outcome of this, and also I. recall at the important things we ' ve done ideal for our residents have been where firms have really worked together like the opioid dilemma, substance use condition situation that ' s really a partnership with the Department Human Providers, Division of Wellness, Division of Aging as well as Department Alcohol And Drug Programs all those firms function with each other as well as I think have actually done a great work in aiding Pennsylvania get its arms around the material usage disorder, of the opioid epidemic and also I see the same point for for Aging, the Department of Aging is a solid champion for the senior, we need that kind of championing of the elderly in Pennsylvania.I ' m trying to figure out a way to do it even much better than we ' re doing it today and also I think this debt consolidation will certainly assist us do that. As well as another one we ' ve gotten a great deal of
questions concerning concerning this year ' s budget plan, Lonnie from Dessert Valley he ' s asking regarding the$ 25 cost to money the Pennsylvania State Cops that cover metropolitan areas that don ' t have their own authorities pressures that ' s something that you recommended in this spending plan just speak about that a little and also the reasoning behind why the Republic ' s needs to go this direction. Sure there are two points to start with this is something that a growing number of communities are going with and also that can condemn them, now the policy is that. if you have your very own Cops Department as well as you wish to move to State Authorities coverage you can do that totally free, so you minimize your
own expenditures by eliminating your authorities department and also merely relocating to the State Cops protection, and we all understand there ' s absolutely nothing that ' s complimentary and so that ' s an issue for everyone else, it was aiding to pay for, settle the cost of that.The second point'is over the way the cost is defrayed is that we wind up with fewer bridges as well as roads that are fixed or developed, the cash that is being made use of by Pennsylvania State Authorities to money this free solution coverage is essentially coming out of Act 89 money, money that occurred, a tax that was established before I entered workplace yet it implies that every municipality, that register for this totally free State Police Solution, the remainder of us, everyone get fewer bridges and also less roads repaired so that it ' s not lasting, we need to relocate. on and also 25 dollars per head is a really little cost contrasted to what communities with their very own cops forces are paying. And the district would certainly pay that. Yeah yet undoubtedly they would pass it through as tax obligation to their citizens yet one way or one more everybody are spending for this protection whether through the sales tax or the earnings tax obligation or the possibility tax obligation that we owe the possibility, inevitable, of having bridges and roads that depend on snuff.
I ' m all set to authorize that as soon as it obtains to my workdesk, in reality I will drive in my Jeep anywhere from anywhere if I
' m on trip, on a holiday weekend whatever to get below to authorize that because that ' s all it takes, it ' s ready to go and the costs is prepared so that it is a sad state of events that the bill is there, the reform is there yet since the money was not authorized to really make the call focuses function as they were expected to function currently there are people who have to wait long lengthy hrs to to obtain the benefits they deserve.Just for anybody who ' s joining us we are live on Facebook right currently with Guv Wolf as well as we ' re answering a whole gamut of Facebook concerns that are coming in from your audiences on Facebook. Once Again the Affordable Treatment Act that provides Medicaid to people in several situations who use country health centers to in fact reimburse those country health and wellness centers for the assistance so there ' s a great deal of points that we ' re attempting to do however it ' s it ' s a setting scarcity concern that ' s impending there ' s also the problem of geography.There are certain areas where that scarcity is most acute I think for specific specialties so we ' re attempting to function with all those things to attempt to address that issue. Let ' s go to Sheila ' s examine I ' m going to review it verbatim she says dear Guv Wolf thank you for voicing your support for much better financing for adults with disabilities I would such as ideas now from you on just how family members of the disabled can aid make the legislature make the changes you ' ve asked for. Okay right back to your budget plan and also a large one in your spending plan Eric from Warren claims with the combination of the human solutions division such as the Department of Aging what will certainly take place to the Area Agencies on Aging in all the areas
, will will certainly stay in place area is, willWill certainlymany people be put out of workJob and and also will certainly elderly be left left without advocates.Absolutely not the consolidation combination the four 4 various that is an effort initiative actually improve boost solutions the Area Agencies on Aging I think believe should need to and as well as clients customers see better much better as a result of this, and As well as look back at the things points ' ve done best finest our citizens people have actually where agencies firms actually worked functioned with each other the opioid crisisSituation substance use disorder condition that ' s actually a partnership collaboration the Department Human Human BeingSolutions Department division HealthWellness Department of Aging and As well as Drug medication And also Programs all those agencies work function and I think believe done a good job in helping Aiding get obtain arms around the substance use usageProblem of the opioid epidemic and I see the same exact same point for Aging, the Department of Aging is a strong champion champ the elderlySenior we need that kind of championing promoting the elderly in Pennsylvania.I ' m trying to figure out a way means do it even better much better we ' re doing it right now and And also think assume consolidation debt consolidation will certainly us do that. And one more one we ' ve gotten a lot of
questions inquiries regarding concerning year ' s budgetSpending plan Lonnie from Sweet Valley he ' s asking about regarding$ 25 fee cost fund the Pennsylvania State Police cops cover municipal metropolitan that don Wear t have their own police forces that ' s something that you proposed in this budget spending plan talk about that a little bit and as well as reasoning behind why the Commonwealth Republic s needs to go this directionInstructionsThe opioid dilemma that we'' ve yapped about over the last you understand numerous years, Jeanie from Natrona Levels had inquired about problems that again with the debt consolidation of the Division of Medication and Alcohol Programs right into a bigger health as well as human solutions company, will certainly that make things harder, will that you understand sort of stall initiatives to eliminate this epidemic.No if I assumed that were to, would make points tougher I wouldn ' t have actually done it, the the idea behind breaking down these company obstacles, these silos as well as wall surfaces is to in fact improve service as well as I look at what we ' ve done so far in the opioid epidemic and I believe we ' ve done so great, we have a lot of job to do but we ' ve got some advantages done which ' s because individuals in the Division'Alcohol And Drug Programs and the Division of Person Providers and Health and wellness and Aging have all functioned with each other as well as that they concentrate on what ' s right for the citizens as opposed to you understand just how does this support someone who decided, that recognizes just how numerous years back, that we have to have a separate agency for this as well as a separate firm for that I intend to aid the citizens of Pennsylvania as well as I intend to do what ' s best for the citizens as opposed to what ' s best for some accident of history.I ' m continuing that subject, Julia claims are there any kind of brand-new plans to take care of the climbing overdose rates in the state. Narcan availability is a beginning yet does the state intend to attend to the addiction concern itself with rehab facilities, area outreach, we must do more to solve the problem as opposed to simply treat the signs and symptoms. I concur absolutely and I assume if you consider what we ' ve been doing we'created 45 centers of excellence treatment centers in 2015 the last ones are just standing up and running currently so this will certainly be the initial fiscal year where we essentially had them up and also running and also the hope is that they will have the ability to resolve the demands of 11,000 Pennsylvanians who are enduring from substance concerns condition but we require to do more we need to have more treatment facilities we need to have even more alternatives for patients of material use disorder we require to do more, physician, even more sources, naloxone is, narcan is simply one point it brings an individual back from an overdose yet then you have to see to it that that person has therapy choices or you sanctuary'' t done really anything so we have a great deal of work to do but I placed 10 million additional bucks right into my budget this year in addition to the 20 million added dollars I put in in 2015 and also with bipartisan assistance in both the Senate and also the Residence I believe Pennsylvania is among the leaders in the country in regards to trying to attend to this.One other
point we need to address is the preconception of this, this is a condition as well as I think among the important things that bring us out right into the open is that we'' re claiming this is an illness we understand how to treat there ought to be nobody who dies of this disease in Pennsylvania. You'' re very passionate concerning this topic you made that clear.Alright let ' s lighten points up just a little, we ' re real-time right here on Facebook with Governor Wolf addressing your questions as well as we had one can be found in from a Pennsylvania mayor of Coraopolis I think Tony Celeste as well as he says, Guv Wolf make a drop in Coraopolis. Okay, many thanks for the invite We ' ll get it on the routine alright let ' s go on to Erica from Downingtown she wants to understand where we remain in regards to equality for all Pennsylvanians in the area of work, health care, housing, public holiday accommodations as it connects to LGBTQ area as well as I ' m just mosting likely to review what he wrote too due to the fact that i assume it ' s that crucial. Every northeastern'state has anti discrimination against sex-related orientation and many don ' t allow discrimination versus sex identity or expression. PA has neither, are we behind? Yes yes we have a judgment, federal court that returns to May of 2014 that permits for of same-sex marital relationship as well as marital relationship equal rights in Pennsylvania yet Pennsylvania still does not have regulation, non-discrimination as well as I assume that is appalling it is, Pennsylvania truly needs to relocate not just to be with other states since it ' s the appropriate thing to do that we require to have non-discrimination regulations, there ' s some great costs in the General Assembly and also I ' m hoping that they will pass, as quickly as they obtain to my workdesk I will sign them.Okay we ' re going to rush along the last couple right here since we ' re running
out of time we ' ve covered a great deal of ground Joseph from Wilkes-Barre says you mentioned a retired life motivation to minimize the state staff member workforce what is the reward as well as will certainly that help pension reform. The what is it has actually not been functioned out and also will be worked out with staff members as well as the legislature, it takes legal activity to make a presentation, yet undoubtedly it ' s one that ' s mosting likely to have to be reasonable to the workers if it they want to take it and also that ' s the nature of very early retirement it ' s voluntary it ' s approximately the the staff member and we ' ll do our best to make it'one that is appealing however it probably won ' t make much of a distinction in regards to the unfunded liability however it will really assist in regards to the immediate short-term expenses actually the lasting costs in terms of helping us enhance federal government to figure out how we can specify where we ' re actually doing much more for residents but with less, early retirement is a portion of that strategy.Adam from Altoona says, Guv Wolf have you thought of the monetary advantages of a statewide Veterans Court. Yeah I ' m not exactly sure, I must be a better constitutional scholar, yet I believe the way we do it the nature of courts are really under the direction of the counties and also so the method it ' s been done so far is that each county that establishes whether it'' s mosting likely to have a medication court, among things in my budget is to provide financial support to counties who are thinking about medicine courts, so I assume they ' re. an advantage and believe the individuals that
have undergone medicine courts, individuals in the lawful profession believe, that these are advantages, however I put on ' t believe I might do that on I put on ' t think I can have a state medicine court, however I'' ll certainly check into it. It'' s great to get input from our Facebook fans. Judah from the casino pokers gamers alliance, thanks for the chance to ask concerning the budget plans reliance on earnings from on-line poker, when, when that'' s always a good one, when will legalisation and also guideline occur.Yeah I put on ' t
understand that I'believe once more there is actual work being done in the General Setting up as to what enhanced gambling, including on-line gambling, consisting of perhaps on the internet texas hold’em would certainly appear like moving on, the deal is that whatever we do on this boosted gaming it must not take this away from their casinos or the lotto game or otherwise why would we do it since we'' re. currently getting profits from that it need to be something that can be applied cleanly and also the oversight would be, we can do without being actually that invasive so there are a great deal of details that enter into this, I know various other states have done online poker and also done it efficiently we require to maintain learning what we can from those states. We run out time ok so we'' ve got a great deal of ground today as well as sadly again we are running out of time I desire to thanks thank you a lot for joining us here today as well as thank you for going to for the governor'' s newest Facebook community hall and also certainly to get more information about Guv Wolf'' s budget plan proposition wear'' t fail to remember to follow him on Twitter and facebook, he'' s extremely active on there.Yes I appreciate that and thank you extremely a lot for having me.
You'' re really passionate about this subject you made that clear.Alright let ' s lighten points up simply a little, we ' re online here on Facebook with Guv Wolf answering your concerns as well as we had actually one come in from a Pennsylvania mayor of Coraopolis I think Tony Celeste and he claims, Governor Wolf make a quit in Coraopolis. Okay, many thanks for the invite We ' ll get it on the schedule alright allow ' s relocate on to Erica from Downingtown she wants to understand where we are in terms of equal rights for all Pennsylvanians in the area of employment, medical care, real estate, public accommodations as it relates to LGBTQ area and I ' m simply going to review what he wrote as well because i believe it ' s that vital. The what is it has not been worked out as well as will certainly be functioned out with staff members as well as the legislature, it takes legislative activity to make a presentation, but clearly it ' s one that ' s going to have to be fair to the workers if it they want to take it and that ' s the nature of early retirement it ' s volunteer it ' s up to the the worker as well as we ' ll do our best to make it'one that is appealing but it possibly won ' t make much of a distinction in terms of the unfunded responsibility yet it will in fact assist in terms of the prompt temporary expenditures really the long-lasting costs in terms of aiding us streamline federal government to figure out how we can get to the factor where we ' re in fact doing more for people however with much less, early retirement is a part of that strategy.Adam from Altoona states, Governor Wolf have you thought regarding the economic benefits of a statewide Veterans Court.