I simply want to offer you an opportunity prior to we get to all the wonderful concerns we'' ve gotten on Facebook over the weekend– simply kind of walk us through what this 3rd budget plan is all around. It'' s a little bit different than the previous two. It is, it'' s a different method i assume to budgeting.
respect like education and learning, like the opioid epidemic, like elders, like jobs.The government ought to be helping provide solutions surrounding those locations, those points that interest the people of Pennsylvania. I'' m doing that'in my budget, that ' s what I recommended without elevating tax obligations. Simply a tip that these inquiries have been submitted by Pennsylvania citizens on Governor Wolf ' s Facebook page where we are holding an online city center today, and also we have a great deal of questions to get to. We'' re mosting likely to start with type of the information out of Washington these days which is the Affordable Care Act remaining in flux therefore Julie wish to know how will certainly block grants from the federal government impact your budget plan. Julie, that'' s a wonderful concern and also I wear ' t believe anyone knows now. Below ' s what we do know. Over the last 2 years, 700,000 Pennsylvanians have obtained medical insurance who didn'' t have it before. Over 220,000 Pennsylvanians are getting treatment.They can currently have
treatment as well as pay for it for compound usage problem. Those are things that Pennsylvanians currently have as well as we wear'' t know what ' s mosting likely to take place in Washington but whatever occurs I believe individuals in Washington need to acknowledge that there will certainly be extreme effects if any of those 700,000 people find themselves without medical insurance or any one of those 127,000 people locate themselves without the capacity to get therapy for opioid material disorder. Alright let'' s proceed to building taxes. We obtained a great deal of concerns concerning Residence Bill 76 and also just a great deal of individuals considering in as well as stating they can no more manage the enormous college home tax.Wendy from
Monroe County says, I can not retire in Pennsylvania since I won'' t have sufficient to pay my school tax obligation bill and also I don'' t intend to relocate however I will certainly have no selection, she says. So can you address type of what your strategy or what your expect real estate tax reform would certainly remain in Pennsylvania. Yeah and also Wendy'' s factor is dead-on that there are individuals who are being displaced of their residences as a result of increasing home tax obligations to fund public education and learning. I worked on the concern of residential or commercial property tax obligation relief as well as that'' s up to as well as consisting of property tax obligation elimination for the purpose of moneying public education.We merely can not have a system that compels individuals out of their homes as their major source of funding for for the education and learning for our youngsters. We require that education. We need our youngsters to get that education and learning. We can'' t do it at the expenditure of our residents who are being dislodged of their homes. You'' ve spoke with Republicans and also Democrats across the aisle. I have actually talked with Republicans and Democrats of all political red stripes and I believe there is there is genuine cravings genuine real estate tax reform. I believe the discussion, dispute has to be around exactly how we do that, just how we execute it, the transition.But I assume people in this structure get it, We require to have real estate tax reform. Let'' s go back to the federal government. Eric asks, what are you intending to do about Pennsylvania motorist'' s licenses that are not mosting likely to be valid identification for air traveling inside the US. That'' s upon us. Yeah Eric'' s chatting concerning the Genuine ID program and also Act 38 was developed many years ago prior to I was governor but the effects are coming due currently so I phoned call to then Assistant of Homeland Protection Jeh Johnson and ask for an extension and he accepted provide the expansion until June as long as I might get a letter authorized by the Bulk Leaders of the Us Senate and also Residence, and also I would certainly sign it, claiming we will certainly function very tough to get the repeal of Act 38 which I assume this starts in the Senate and also they are a bound as well as established to to do that.But if we get that repeal by June after that we have up until I think the middle of October of 2022 to in fact implement the program. That will provide us plenty of time to implement, so the hope is that we in fact can utilize our chauffeur ' s licenses to enter into structures. We can utilize'our vehicle driver ' s licenses to really show identification at airport terminals, and also I understand PennDOT is at the front of this and they will keep Pennsylvanians educated of the various changes. Yeah, I assume the legislature is working with this as well as the hope is that we can in fact fix this. Allow ' s chat concerning joblessness payment. Ann from Harleysville says what is being done concerning UC. This is not a free gift we pay an insurance coverage costs therefore do companies and also there ' s no capacity to get solution when you require it.What do you claim to that? Yes that ' s a fair factor we really, simply to provide you some background
we really changed the joblessness settlement system for seasonal workers, for cyclical employees to ensure that we included I assume 40,000-50,000 employees who were now eligible for benefits and also we did it without threatening the solvency of the system. Among the details of that reform which everyone, Republicans and Democrats, Senators and Representatives, signed onto was to keep the telephone call centes open for another year and keep moneying them out of the joblessness settlement reserve fund as well as the trust fund and when we really settled on how we would certainly prolong these advantages a little component of that was to authorize the labor and the governor and Market Department to make use of money in the trust fund to maintain the telephone call facility is open.That passed your house extremely. Republicans and also Democrats. It obtained to the Us senate and also they decided not to also elect on it. So I ' m prepared to sign that as soon as it reaches my desk, as a matter of fact I will certainly drive in my Jeep anywhere from anywhere if I ' m vacationing, on a vacation weekend whatever to get right here to authorize that since that ' s all it takes, it ' s all set to go and also the expense prepares so that it is a depressing state of events that the costs is there, the reform exists but since the cash was not accredited to actually make the telephone call centers function as they were meant to operate now there are people that have to wait long lengthy hours to to obtain the advantages they deserve.Just for anyone that ' s joining us we are survive Facebook now with Guv Wolf as well as we ' re answering a whole range of Facebook questions that are can be found in from your visitors on Facebook. Let ' s transition a little
little bit to arguably the most important problem of your administration which is education. Robert from Erie states, I ' d like to listen to just how you are resolving the per pupil disparity across Pennsylvania where some college districts obtain, he says, almost three times as much per pupil spending than on various other colleges. What do you claim to that? That ' s a wonderful inquiry we are trying to as well as'I ' ve collaborated with both sides of the aisle to generate a fair financing formula.The fair financing formula is based on, it disperses funds based upon the destitution rate, the variety of youngsters that speak non-English languages, the tax base of the location, the variety of children enlisted in charter colleges– take all those points right into account to offer a particular percent the number of
dollars. Now the fair funding formula just associates with new dollars entering into education considering that I became guv. So I ' ve put currently$ 400-$ 500 million bucks, brand-new cash as well as recommending another $200 million this year so it would apply to to those new dollars you understand but it would certainly try to ensure that we ' re offering the areas of biggest need one of the most money. And transitioning again to rural wellness, Emily from Lancaster claims the United States is encountering an impending scarcity of physicians by 2025, there will be a shortage of 60,000 to 90,000 suppliers so what is Pennsylvania doing to make sure an adequate supply of physicians in the future? That ' s an excellent question I assume among the problems we encounter is not just placements generally however placements in certain specialties like household specialists, medical care experts remain in short supply as well as part of that pertains to I believe the nature of tuition prices and also medical schools as well as the state requires to do something there I believe yet we ' re likewise working to see to it that that rural, the geographic spread some of the doctor shortages are most evident in our backwoods so we require to ensure that we do a good work of those sustaining country health centers.The Division of Wellness and also the Division of Human Providers have both been working with the State Health And Wellness as well as Human Being Solutions, I think at The government level to safeguard some funding to aid us support country health. Again the Affordable Treatment Act that provides Medicaid to individuals oftentimes that utilize rural health facilities to actually repay those country university hospital for the aid so there ' s a whole lot of things that we ' re trying to do however it ' s it ' s a placement scarcity concern that ' s impending there ' s also the issue of location. There are specific areas where that lack is most acute I think for sure specialties so we ' re attempting to work with all those things to try to deal with that issue. Marijuana, Liz from Erdenheim, I wish I ' m saying that right, states is there'anyhow Pennsylvania can comply with Colorado ' s instance and gain their amazing budget plan surplus so for a quarter billion bucks by legalizing marijuana.Here ' s what we ' re doing, we ' ve legalized medical marijuana. I ran on the legalisation of clinical marijuana and on the decriminalization of leisure cannabis as well as I believe that both of those points will first will create some profits, second will decrease the expenditures on points like prisons and our lawful'system. I believe personally that we are waiting to see what occurs in Colorado, Oregon and also Washington to see just how that in fact exercises prior to we'we'relocate beyond what I ' ve claimed I wanted to do as well as what we ' ve currently, a lot of which, we ' ve currently done. On, type of back to your budget, this year ' s budget David from Frizzleberg claims, what do you wish to complete, he says, by elevating minimum wage knowing the effect that it will certainly have on the economic climate as well as that nevertheless high you increase it that will certainly always be the wage then. I believe what you ' re attempting to do with the minimum salaries is adapted to a point that in fact assists the economic situation, not harms it.Obviously his point is if we raise it to high it ' s not not an excellent thing, however increasing it to the correct amount, whatever it is, I ' m proposing twelve bucks an hour, actually places in this case, relying on your estimate maybe 2, much more, two billion dollars more right into the economy as well as so that ' s 2 billion more bucks that individuals have to invest in points like pizza as well as Huge Macs and as well as food in the food store, clothing or things in the in the dollar store, these are
points that actually contribute to the financial vigor of Pennsylvania and also in terms of tax should deserve anywhere from added 60-100 million bucks between personal revenue tax and also the sales tax so the financial task is, that is. You likewise should conserve money with a base pay, today you can work complete time at minimum wage in Pennsylvania 7 bucks as well as twenty-five cents an hour At that rate, you work 2000 hrs a year and you ' re still mosting likely to get points like food stamps or the children ' s wellness insurance coverage program both of those points cost taxpayers cash so a base pay to an affordable degree would really boost economic activity and also conserve the federal government and all taxpayers from having to spend cash on social services.It ' s something you ' ve been saying given that the first day and also and in 2014 you took a trip the state as well as you fulfilled with a great deal of company owner and it appeared like you got a great function. I did well and likewise I paid well over the base pay. The base pay was not something that that would certainly be a problem I think for for company owner, this is something that actually overall in the accumulation would in fact boost need which would be a good point for company. You have a whole lot of methods to look at it. Absolutely.
Allow ' s go to Sheila ' s examine I ' m mosting likely to review it verbatim she claims dear Guv Wolf thank you for voicing your assistance for far better funding for grownups with impairments I would certainly like recommendations now from you on how family members of the handicapped can aid make the legislature make the adjustments you ' ve requested. Well thank you significantly for that I assume the very best thing is to call your state legislator, your state representative, and claim I actually support increasing funding for adults with disabilities and also I hope that you will certainly sustain the governor in making these rises come true.Okay, pension plans. All set for that? Okay. Claudia doesn ' t provide a location she asks what are you going to do concerning the crippling pension plan program and also we heard this from a great deal of our visitors on Facebook and also she claimed pension plans are killing us in taxes, state staff members just need to switch to'a 401k similar to the remainder of us. That ' s a great pointer I assume state workers agree to to head to a defined payment plan, that ' s what a 401k is, your house Democrats as well as Senate actually passed an expense that would certainly be a hybrid that we have a combination of both specified advantage
and also defined payment, so did the Us senate, they were unable to integrate and also obtain to a point both of them can concur on yet I ' m prepared to sign of pension bill that does 3 things that lowers the risk, lowers the expenditures for the republic, and is fair to employees. I assume those are things that we require and I assume, she ' s right, that we can do this with'a specified payment plan, just require to do it the ideal way.Let me just aim out that the factor, the big factor we have this shortage is only partly due to the defined benefit layout of the strategy, the large reason we have this unfunded obligation is due to the fact that the Republic for lots of several years did not pay its expense therefore we now have to offset the absence of the work that was done in the past so it doesn'' t issue what the design is, we have a huge liability which ' s going to be there whatever kind of strategy we generate. PJ from Edgely says when you were being elected one of your bottom lines was you would certainly place tax obligations on the fracking market right here in Pennsylvania as well as yet nothing has passed so far so what are you doing
to get any kind of bills passed that will put tax obligations on these fracking and also pipe sectors? Well I ' ve been working, in each of my budget plans I proposed a severance tax obligation as well as in the first two years they were not approved by the legislature, I again recommended a severance tax in this spending plan and my hope is that at some point the Legislature will concur with the bulk of Pennsylvanians that we require a severance tax.In the meantime I ' m likewise functioning to talk with the market therefore you know this is actually something you wish to be for you want individuals of Pennsylvania to share in the advantages of having this all-natural resource below our feet as well as praise you for extracting it as well as we can do that if a few of the cash that you ' re making goes to money our colleges and also by the method Pennsylvania is the just significant natural gas generating state without a severance tax obligation so there are a great deal of good reasons we require to get this and also I ' m really hoping that possibly this year the legislature will certainly see factor. Discuss what you ' re recommending this year.This year in my spending plan proposal it was a six-and-a-half percent tax obligation on the marketplace value at the wellhead however you obtain a hundred percent
minus hundred percent credit score for the impact charge which gas drills are currently paying so it ' s an affordable tax obligation as well as once again John Kasich, Governor Kasich of Ohio, his proposition is a much greater severance tax obligation so we really should certainly do this it would certainly it would certainly profit the our children our schools and also a nice help to our spending plan. Okay allow ' s chat a little bit concerning pet abuse, that ' s something if you tuned into the local news whatsoever below in Harrisburg over the last a number of months we ' ve heard a great deal around, Residence Costs 869 it ' s previously called Libres Legislation and Chris asked is there any concentrate on House Bill 869 if that it'makes it to your desk and also I '
m sorry I ' m going to paraphrase this, he claims is there more assistance throughout the board this time around for that Libres Law and will certainly you sign it if you obtain it at your workdesk. Well initially yes I will certainly sign it if it obtains to my desk and also I believed it was going to get to my desk last time around due to the fact that I assume there ought to be very wide support, this makes excellent feeling so I ' m not certain why didn ' t reach my desk, but yes I will certainly authorize it if it obtains obtain there.Okay right back to your budget plan as well as a large one in your budget Eric from Warren states with the debt consolidation of the human solutions department such as the Department of Aging what will certainly happen to the Area Agencies on Aging in all the counties, will they remain in location as is, will certainly many individual be produced of work, and also will the elderly be left left without advocates.
Definitely not the debt consolidation of the 4 different companies that is an effort to actually improve services so the Location Agencies on Aging I assume you need to see as well as their clients ought to see far better services as an outcome of this, and also I. recall at things we ' ve done finest for our residents have been where agencies have actually collaborated like the opioid dilemma, compound usage problem crisis that ' s actually a'collaboration with the Department Person Providers, Department of Wellness, Division of Aging as well as Division Alcohol And Drug Programs all those firms interact as well as I think have actually done a great job in aiding Pennsylvania obtain its arms around the substance usage disorder, of the opioid epidemic and I see the same point for for Aging, the Department of Aging is a solid champion for the elderly, we require that type of championing of the senior in Pennsylvania.I ' m trying to identify a method to do it even much better than we ' re doing it today and also I assume this loan consolidation will help us do that. And also another one we ' ve gotten a lot of inquiries about concerning this year ' s budget, Lonnie from Sweet Valley he ' s inquiring about the $25 charge to'money the Pennsylvania State Authorities that cover local locations that put on ' t have their own law enforcement agency that ' s something that you suggested in this budget plan just discuss that a little bit and also the reasoning behind why the Republic ' s requires to go this direction.Sure there are 2 points first of all this is something that increasingly more communities are choosing for and who can blame them, today the guideline is that. if you have your very own Police Division and you wish to relocate to State Authorities insurance coverage you can do that absolutely free, so you reduce your very own expenses by removing your police division and just relocating to the State Police protection, and also all of us know there ' s nothing that ' s free as well as so that ' s an issue for everybody else, it was aiding to pay for,'settle the cost of that.The second point mores than the means the price is settled is that we finish up with fewer bridges as well as roads that are repaired or constructed, the cash that is being made use of by Pennsylvania State Cops to fund this free solution protection is primarily coming out of Act 89 money, money that happened, a tax obligation that was'established before I came right into office yet'it indicates that every district, that enroll in this free State Police Service, the remainder of us, all of us obtain fewer bridges as well as fewer roads repaired to make sure that it ' s not sustainable, we require to relocate. on and also 25 dollars per head is an extremely small fee compared to what districts with their very own police pressures are paying. And the municipality would certainly pay that. Yeah yet undoubtedly they would certainly pass it through as tax to their people yet one method or one more all of us are paying for this coverage whether through the sales tax or the revenue tax or the opportunity tax that we owe the chance, foregone, of having bridges as well as roads that'depend on snuff.The opioid situation that we ' ve spoke a great deal about over the last you recognize numerous years, Jeanie from Natrona Heights had actually inquired about issues that once again with the debt consolidation of the Department of Drug and also Alcohol Programs right into a larger wellness as well as human solutions firm, will that make things more difficult, will that you know sort of stall initiatives to eliminate this epidemic.
I ' m prepared to sign that as soon as it gets to my desk, in truth I will drive in my Jeep anywhere from anywhere if I ' m on holiday, on a holiday weekend whatever to obtain here to authorize that because that ' s all it takes, it ' s prepared to go as well as the bill is all set so that it is a sad state of events that the bill is there, the reform is there yet since the cash was not accredited to actually make the call focuses feature as they were intended to work now there are people who have to wait long lengthy hrs to to obtain the advantages they deserve.Just for any individual that ' s joining us we are real-time on Facebook right currently with Governor Wolf and also we ' re answering an entire range of Facebook inquiries that are coming in from your visitors on Facebook. Once Again the Affordable Care Act that gives Medicaid to people in lots of cases that use country wellness centers to really compensate those rural health and wellness centers for the aid so there ' s a great deal of points that we ' re attempting to do however it ' s it ' s a position shortage concern that ' s impending there ' s likewise the problem of location. You additionally ought to save cash with a minimum wage, right now you can function full time at minimal wage in Pennsylvania seven dollars and twenty-five cents a hr At that rate, you function 2000 hrs a year and you ' re still going to qualify for points like food stamps or the youngsters ' s health and wellness insurance coverage program both of those points cost taxpayers money so a minimal wage to a sensible level would actually increase financial task and conserve the government and also all taxpayers from having to spend cash on social services.It ' s something you ' ve been saying considering that day one and also and last year you took a trip the state and also you met with a whole lot of service proprietors as well as it seemed like you obtained a good reception. Let ' s go to Sheila ' s question I ' m going to review it verbatim she says dear Guv Wolf thank you for articulating your assistance for better funding for grownups with specials needs I would certainly such as ideas currently from you on exactly how families of the impaired can aid make the legislature make the changes you ' ve asked for. Well I ' ve been functioning, in each of my budget plans I recommended a severance tax obligation and also in the first two years they were not approved by the legislature, I once more proposed a severance tax in this budget plan as well as my hope is that ultimately the Legislature will certainly concur with the bulk of Pennsylvanians that we need a severance tax.In the meanwhile I ' m likewise functioning to talk to the market as well as so you understand this is truly something you want to be for you desire people of Pennsylvania to share in the benefits of having this all-natural source underneath our feet and praise you for extracting it as well as we can do that if some of the cash that you ' re making goes to money our schools as well as by the way Pennsylvania is the just major all-natural gas creating state without a severance tax obligation so there are a great deal of great reasons why we need to obtain this as well as I ' m really hoping that maybe this year the legislature will certainly see reason.No if I believed that were to, would make things tougher I wouldn'' t have done it, the the suggestion behind damaging down these company obstacles, these wall surfaces and silos is to in fact boost service and also I look at what we'' ve done so much in the opioid epidemic as well as I assume we'' ve done so great, we have a great deal of job to do yet we'' ve got some advantages done which'' s because people in the Division Alcohol And Drug Programs and also the Department of Person Solutions
and also Health and wellness and also Aging have actually all functioned together and also that they concentrate on what'' s right for the residents instead of you understand just how does this support somebody who made a decision, that knows the amount of years earlier, that we have to have a separate firm for this as well as a separate company for that I desire to assist the citizens of Pennsylvania and also I wish to do what'' s best for the citizens instead of what ' s best for some mishap of history.I ' m continuing that subject, Julia claims are there any brand-new strategies to take care of the increasing overdose prices in the state. Narcan schedule is a start but does the state mean to deal with the addiction problem itself with rehabilitation centers, community outreach, we have to do even more to fix the issue as opposed to simply deal with the signs. I concur definitely as well as I assume if you look at what we'' ve been doing we produced 45 centers of excellence therapy facilities in 2014 the last ones are just obtaining up and also running currently so this will certainly be the first calendar year where
we basically had them up and also running and also the hope is that they will have the ability to address the needs of 11,000 Pennsylvanians that are dealing with compound issues condition however we need to do more we need to have even more treatment centers we need to have more options for patients important use condition we require to do even more, physician, more sources, naloxone is, narcan is just something it brings an individual back from an overdose however then you need to make sure that that individual has therapy alternatives or you haven'' t done really anything so we have a whole lot of job to do yet I put 10 million added bucks into my spending plan this year on top of the 20 million additional dollars I place in in 2015 and with bipartisan support in both the Senate and your home I think Pennsylvania is one of the leaders in the country in terms of trying to resolve this.One various other
thing we require to address is the preconception of this, this is an illness as well as I assume among the important things that bring us out right into the open is that we'' re stating this is an illness we know exactly how to treat there need to be nobody who dies of this condition in Pennsylvania. You'' re really enthusiastic about this subject you made that clear. Alright let'' s lighten points up just a little, we'' re live right here on Facebook with Guv Wolf addressing your concerns and also we had actually one can be found in from a Pennsylvania mayor of Coraopolis I think Tony Celeste as well as he says, Guv Wolf make a stop 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 needs to know where we are in terms of equal rights for all Pennsylvanians in the area of work, health care, real estate, public accommodations as it connects to LGBTQ neighborhood as well as I'' m simply mosting likely to review what he wrote as well because i think it'' s that vital. Every northeastern state has anti discrimination against sexual preference and many don'' t enable discrimination against 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 of same-sex marital relationship as well as marriage equal rights in Pennsylvania but Pennsylvania still does not have regulations, non-discrimination as well as I think that is appalling it is, Pennsylvania actually has to relocate in not just to be with other states due to the fact that it'' s the ideal point to do that we require to have non-discrimination regulations, there'' s some great bills in the General Assembly and I ' m really hoping that they will pass, as soon as they obtain to my desk I will certainly authorize them. Okay we'' re mosting likely to hurry along the last couple right here because we'' re running out of time we ' ve covered a great deal of ground Joseph from Wilkes-Barre states you discussed a retirement reward to minimize the state worker labor force what is the motivation as well as will that help pension reform.The what is it has
not been worked out as well as will certainly be exercised with workers and also the legislature, it takes legislative activity to make a presentation, but certainly it ' s one that ' s going'to need to be'reasonable to the workers if it they wish to take it and also that ' s the nature of layoff it ' s voluntary it'' s as much as the the worker and also we'' ll do our best to make it one that is appealing but it most likely won'' t make much of a difference in regards to the unfunded liability yet it will in fact help in regards to the immediate temporary expenses actually the long-term expenditures in regards to aiding us enhance government to figure out exactly how we can obtain to the factor where we'' re in fact doing extra for people however with less, layoff is a part of that strategy.Adam from Altoona states, Governor Wolf have you considered the economic benefits of a statewide Veterans Court. Yeah I ' m unsure, I must be a far better constitutional scholar, but I assume the method we do it the nature of courts are truly under the instructions of the areas therefore the method it ' s been done so much is'that each county that identifies whether it ' s mosting likely to have a medication court, one of the things in my budget plan is to supply economic aid to areas that are taking into consideration medication courts, so I believe they'' re. an advantage and also assume the individuals who have actually undergone drug courts, people in the legal profession believe, that these are advantages, however I put on'' t think I could do that on I put on ' t assume I'could have a state medicine court, yet I ' ll certainly look into it.It ' s good to obtain input from our Facebook followers. Judah from the pokers players alliance, thanks for the chance to ask concerning the budget plans dependence on profits from online poker, when, when that'' s constantly an excellent one, when will certainly legalization as well as guideline occur. Yeah I put on'' t know that I reconsider there is genuine job being performed in the General Setting up regarding what enhanced gaming, consisting of on the internet betting, consisting of potentially online texas hold’em would certainly resemble moving on, the offer is that whatever we do on this improved gaming it should not take this far from their gambling enterprises or the lottery or otherwise why would certainly we do it due to the fact that we'' re. currently obtaining revenues from that it must be something that can be applied easily and also the oversight would be, we can do without being really that invasive so there are a great deal of details that enter into this, I recognize various other states have done on the internet casino poker as well as done it effectively we require to keep discovering what we can from those states.We are out of time ok so we ' ve got a great deal of ground today and also however once again we are running out of time I intend to thanks thank you a lot for joining us right here today and thank you for going to for the governor ' s newest Facebook city center and also certainly'to read more concerning Guv Wolf ' s budget proposition wear ' t forget to follow him on Twitter and facebook,'he ' s really energetic on there. Yes I appreciate that'as well as thank you significantly for having me.
Okay, thanks for the invite We'' ll obtain it on the timetable alright let'' s relocate on to Erica from Downingtown she wants to understand where we are in terms of equality for all Pennsylvanians in the area of work, medical care, real estate, public lodgings as it relates to LGBTQ community and I'' m just going to review what he composed as well because i think it'' s that vital. Yes yes we have a judgment, federal court that goes back to May of 2014 that permits for of same-sex marriage and marriage equal rights in Pennsylvania however Pennsylvania still does not have legislation, non-discrimination and also I think that is terrible it is, Pennsylvania truly has to relocate in not simply to be with other states due to the fact that it'' s the best thing to do that we need to have non-discrimination regulation, there'' s some excellent costs in the General Assembly and also I ' m wishing that they will certainly pass, as soon as they get to my desk I will sign them. Judah from the online pokers players partnership, thank you for the possibility to ask concerning the budgets reliance on earnings from on-line texas hold’em, when, when that'' s always an excellent one, when will legalization as well as policy occur.