The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Wolf pushes reform package

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HARRISBURG » Pennsylvan­ia’s governor wants to ban gifts to all elected state officials and to suspend pay for himself, lawmakers and their top aides when they have not fully enacted a budget by the annual deadline.

Gov. Tom Wolf, a first-term Democrat seeking re-election, outlined a government reform proposal on Monday that also includes better campaign finance disclosure and a requiremen­t that lawmakers provide receipts when seeking reimbursem­ent for expenses.

Wolf stopped the practice of accepting gifts among people under his authority when he took office three years ago, but that does

not apply to state legislator­s and other elected state officials.

The governor wants limits on political campaign contributi­ons and disclosure of donations made by people seeking government contracts.

Budget negotiatio­ns between Wolf and the Republican-controlled Legislatur­e

have been agonizing for the past three years, with none being completed on time and two of the three years wrapping up months late.

Wolf, a wealthy businessma­n, donates his salary to charity.

His new proposal would freeze pay until a complete budget is passed.

Wolf also wants public officials to make public the source and type of any outside income, and the total amount.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this Tuesday, Jan. 2, photo, Pennsylvan­ia Gov. Tom Wolf speaks during an interview with The Associated Press at his office in Harrisburg.
ASSOCIATED PRESS In this Tuesday, Jan. 2, photo, Pennsylvan­ia Gov. Tom Wolf speaks during an interview with The Associated Press at his office in Harrisburg.

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