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Spotlight PA is an independent, nonpartisan newsroom powered by The Philadelphia Inquirer in partnership with PennLive/The Patriot-News, TribLIVE/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, and WITF Public Media. Sign up for our free newsletters. HARRISBURG — June is budget negotiation month in Pennsylvania, when state lawmakers decide how to direct billions of tax dollars and make big policy choices on everything from energy to education to health care. The average Pennsylvanian likely doesn’t have time to prowl the halls of the Capitol in Harrisburg to keep up with the latest developments, which is why Spotlight PA has compiled this guide. Below, you’ll learn what Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro has proposed, what comes next in the process, and how to follow along. What’s on the table? In his March budget address, Shapiro proposed a $ billion spending plan. It calls for $1 billion in new education spending including state funding directly to school districts as well as money for building repairs and mental health services, ending transfers of gas tax money to the State Police, and the commonwealth’s first-ever investment into public defenders. Legislators in both major parties have greeted it with cautious optimism as a fine starting point, even if their priorities are in opposite directions. Democrats have said they want to spend more on education and use more of the state’s multi-billion surplus on new government programs, from installing solar panels in schools to grants to develop grocery stores in low-income neighborhoods. Republicans meanwhile have said Shapiro’s plan spends too much of the state’s cash reserves, and have quibbled with some of his proposed programs, such as a tax credit for nurses, teachers and police. What comes next? The governor’s budget address kicked things off earlier this year. That speech is an opening offer, and every year it is followed by hearings with the state departments and agencies in which lawmakers interrogate officials about past actions and future goals. Those hearings ended in April. The Capitol has been pretty quiet since then, with leadership in both major parties playing their cards close to their chests. But now that Memorial Day has passed, expect things to speed up quickly as the June 30 deadline approaches. Publicly, interest groups will hold rally after rally in the Capitol Rotunda, touting why their issue must be addressed this year. Behind closed doors, negotiations will intensify among top lawmakers. While there are 253 members serving in the General Assembly, very few of them get to sit at the negotiating table. Leadership — namely the speaker of the state House, president pro tempore of the state Senate, floor leaders, and appropriations chairs — and their staff hash out the details, although leaders usually talk with rank-and-file members to gauge their priorities during negotiations. You can also expect to see lawmakers in the building for regular session days as legislative leaders position bills to head swiftly to the governor’s desk. What it takes to pass a budget The General Assembly must pass several bills to complete the budget. It takes at least six days for a bill to go through the committee and floor process in both chambers, allowing the legislation to be sent to the governor for consideration. Amendments can slow down the process. For example, if the state House amends a bill after it has already passed the state Senate, the legislation must return to the upper chamber for reconsideration. To speed up the process, leadership will often take an unrelated bill that has already passed the other chamber and insert budget language into it. This has several benefits. One, the bill will go back to the other chamber’s rules committee, dominated by loyal and veteran lawmakers rather than rank-and-file members who may be tempted to slow things down and attempt to insert their own priorities. And unlike the initial process for passage, bills on concurrence are subject to different rules. They can be put up for a vote within hours or sooner if lawmakers agree to suspend the rules, rather than days. In addition to a bill that shows how much money should be appropriated to different line items lawmakers must also pass code bills that serve as an instruction manual for how that money should be spent. Veteran Capitol watchers keep an eye out for these bills as legislative leaders often use them to quietly make far-reaching policy tweaks or direct money to pet programs. In past years, lawmakers approved code bills that temporarily prevented municipalities from banning plastic bags and created state rules for college athletes’ endorsement deals. The final budget deal is usually revealed in the days approaching June 30 and swiftly passed, before being sent to the governor. The legislature may also pass other bills that are seemingly unrelated to the budget but whose consideration has been negotiated as part of backroom talks. That happened last year, when Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf signed a bill that eliminated third-party election funding — a priority for Republicans — and created a $45 million state grant program for county election boards. What’s on the table as a bargaining chip is impossible to say early on, but Capitol sources have discussed everything from a minimum wage hike to regulatory reform as building blocks to a final deal that’ll make everyone happy. What if there’s no deal by June 30? Under state law, the budget must be finished by June 30. Blowing the deadline doesn’t mean much in the short term. The state is legally bound to cut paychecks for state workers and provide health care benefits to Medicaid recipients. But if an impasse runs into August or September, public services from schools to domestic violence shelters will face tough decisions on which bills to pay first as they wait for state money. If lawmakers meet the deadline, they will go to their home districts for summer recess and return in the fall. In past years when the legislature has missed the budget deadline, leadership has stayed in Harrisburg to negotiate while rank-and-file lawmakers have returned home until called back for a vote. That has sometimes stretched into the fall. It’s hard to predict what will happen this year. The state House is under Democratic control for the first time in more than a decade, while Shapiro — who ran as a consensus builder — is in his first term. State Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman, R-Indiana, has said publicly that Republicans in that chamber “are not wed to June 30.” “Whether it’s before June 30, on June 30, or after June 30, our caucus’ focus is on making sure it’s a responsible product for the taxpayers of this commonwealth,” Pittman said in April. For their part, state House Democrats have already advanced a bill containing Shapiro’s budget proposal as written. Budget bills typically don’t advance until near the end of June. “We just legislatively began the budget process,” state House Appropriations Chair Jordan Harris, D-Philadelphia, told reporters on May 24 of the move. “So we look forward to conversations with Republicans both in the House and in the Senate, as well as continuing to work with the governor, and see where we have common ground.” How you can follow along Spotlight PA will cover major budget developments, but we don’t have the resources to write about everything. We created this guide to empower people to go deeper into the process and do their own research. Democrats and Republicans each maintain their own Appropriations Committee webpages and sites. The caucuses offer analyses of the proposals that break down spending by departments and are more digestible than the much thicker budget documents from the governor’s office. Details about what lawmakers will actually vote on emerge at the last minute, aren’t compiled in a centralized place, and are usually considered before the average person has time to even find the documents. One of the best ways to know when new information is released, and when lawmakers are actually debating the package, is to follow the reporters who cover the Capitol on Twitter, including Spotlight PA’s Stephen Caruso and Kate Huangpu. 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We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. Terms apply to the offers listed on this page. For an explanation of our Advertising Policy, visit this NoteThis page will be updated as new information summer travel season is upon us. We hope your travel will be trouble-free, but there are a number of strikes to look out for across Europe that particularly affect the travel you are traveling on these dates and need further advice, read our guide to insurance policies and strike coverage. Additionally, find out what you may be entitled to by way of compensation if your flight is delayed or otherwise are the strikes in Europe to look out for when you book summer rail strikesWhen To be determinedNo rail strikes are currently scheduled. However, the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, Britain's trade union for rail workers, is re-balloting its members on whether to take further strike action. The National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers plans to continue its spree of strikes for an additional six expect these strikes to be announced in the coming weeks or months, and it's likely they'll occur before the end of summer. Commuters will receive at least 14 days' notice ahead of any planned walkouts, and we'll keep you Airport strikesLondon’s Heathrow Airport. STOCKINASIA/GETTY IMAGESWhen June 24-25 and 28-30; July 14-16, 21-24 and 28-31; Aug. 4-7, 11-14, 18-20 and officers working at terminals 3 and 5 at London’s Heathrow Airport LHR who are Unite union members will strike on these dates over pay disputes. The strikes will take place almost every weekend this summer. Plan for the worst and expect serious Heathrow staff will strike almost every weekend this summer — here’s how to navigate the chaosHeathrow’s website informs passengers that, while the airport will remain open on strike days, “the strike action may cause disruption to the travel plans of some passengers during this period.”It recommends checking your flight status with your airline for the latest information, adding “On strike days, passengers will only be allowed to bring two items of hand baggage carry-on baggage through security. Handbags and laptop bags count as a piece of hand baggage. Your checked-in luggage allowance remains as advertised by your airline.”Sign up for our daily newsletterFrance air traffic control strikesSATIT SRIHIN/GETTY IMAGESWhen Ongoing, dates to be strikes could potentially affect more travelers than any other because air traffic control strikes affect planes landing in and departing from the country where they’re happening and using its particular, around 65% of EasyJet flights use France’s airspace to reach their final destination, meaning any of those could be disrupted if French air traffic controllers walkouts reportedly led to 30% of flights being canceled across the country when French American Tower Corporation workers walked out March 6-9, affecting tens of thousands of The best credit cards that offer trip cancellation and interruption insuranceNo dates are set for the summer yet. However, Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary said in January that the French ATC strikes risked “shutting everybody down” if the dispute over pay and recruitment levels bleeds into comments came as Eurocontrol, Europe’s air traffic safety organization, warned of potentially “huge challenges” to the commercial aviation network this summer, citing “a backdrop of supply chain issues, possible industrial action, airspace unavailability, sector bottlenecks, rising demand and system changes.”The organization said 2023 is “set to be the most challenging year of the last decade. Keeping summer delays down will be an immense task.”Bottom lineOne thing worth remembering when it comes to strikes is that nothing is certain. It’s possible that unions and employers will reach a the economic crisis is making things difficult for everyone — from workers struggling through the deepening cost-of-living crisis to travel companies desperate to appease shareholders during a ravaging pandemic. As we gear up for an even busier year than last year, those pressures on both sides of the fence seem unlikely to evaporate anytime chances of more strikes this year are high across the travel sector, which could result in thousands of cancellations and lengthy an eye on these dates, and plan You are entitled to a refund for your canceled flight — even if the airline says you aren’tAdditional reporting by Matt image by ALINA ROSANOVA/GETTY IMAGESEditorial disclaimer Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities. If you’re feeling more than a bit guilty over the prospect—well, don’t be so hard on yourself You have plenty of company on this homeowners eventually wind up with a guest or two who have worn out their welcome and refuse to vacate your space, and sometimes they happen to be relatives. The people you now want to evict may have promised they wouldn’t be a burden and most guests aren’t, but if you’ve asked them to leave your home or a rental property, and they won’t budge, an eviction—taking legal action to remove a tenant—is your final what you need to know about how to get someone out of your house, including evicting a family member with no to get someone out of your house who won’t leaveIn practical terms, how can you get someone out of your house? Does the eviction process get more complicated if the landlord is trying to evict someone they’re actually related to? Here’s everything to know about evicting a family member with no is the relative you want to evict a tenant, licensee, or neither?States have different laws on exactly how to classify someone who stays in a home or rental unit, whether he rents, leases, or stays without any agreement or payment of rent. In the eyes of the law, your visitor can be classified as a tenant or some areas, he’s considered a tenant when he has a lease or pays rent, but in other areas a tenant is simply someone who occupies a space you own with no lease or exchange of rent money.A person who stays in the home of a “landlord” for an extended period of time can also be considered to have a lease and be classified as a licensee, depending on state law. Some states even say it’s acceptable to ask the person to leave and remove his belongings, no eviction notice or legal action necessary, as long as rent wasn’t you’re a reluctant landlord who is wondering how to get someone out of your house, the first thing you need to do is establish how your state classifies this now unwelcome visitor. If he’s considered a tenant or licensee, you as the landlord will need to go through the eviction a family member with no leaseYou might have asked your relative, nicely, to leave. Maybe you even sent him or her not-so-subtle email hints with links to find homes for rent. Either way, you might now be realizing that your only option is to evict them. But evicting a family member with no lease isn’t necessarily an easy one eviction fits all, either. Different cities and states have different eviction procedures and timelines. But other than the potential emotional burden, the eviction process with a relative of the landlord is no different from evicting any other truth is, most places don’t allow landlords or property managers to instantly evict a boarder, regardless of who he is or what he’s done to deserve eviction, says Zachary D. Schorr, a Los Angeles real estate the people you want to evict are considered to be tenants or licensees, Schorr says, a landlord can’t just throw them out or just change the locks.“That’s universal,” he says. “You have to go through the court system.”Generally, this is what you as the landlord need to do to evict someone, including evicting a family member with no leaseServe your tenant with a notice to vacate that states when and why he must vacate; most places require filing a three- to 30-day notice that the tenancy has ended. Be specific, and state what he must do to reinstate his lease if anything, and by what deadline. The eviction notice must be written carefully, and the help of an attorney could make the eviction process go more smoothly. If your tenant has an unexpired lease, you may still be able to evict him for unpaid rent or for breaking the lease agreement terms. Note that you still may owe a security deposit refund to your tenant if he is not behind on his rent, depending on the lease and state your tenant doesn’t leave by the deadline, the next step is filing an eviction petition with the courts—some places have housing courts, some have court hearings for eviction cases in county courts—and asking for an unlawful detainer hearing, where a judge listens to your reasons for eviction and checks your notice to vacate. If the judge rules for you, he will issue an order of eviction and a writ of possession, which gives your property back to your tenant still refuses to vacate the premises after he receives an eviction notice, he is now in violation of a court order and you can call law enforcement to remove him. The sheriff or the sheriff’s deputies will evict your tenant. Note Memories of eviction proceedings will make future family get-togethers rather awkward.Since personal feelings are involved, the tenant eviction ordeal can be messy. Here’s how to evict someone from your house and make it less a lawyer The first thing a landlord should do is consult a local attorney specializing in landlord-tenant law and get legal advice. Evictions are heavily regulated by state and local law, and a local attorney will know state-specific information and step-by-step processes, including landlord-tenant laws, what type of eviction notice landlords are required to give, documents landlords must file, and checks they shouldn’t take rent If you’re trying to evict someone, don’t accept rent because taking rent as a landlord will give your unwanted tenant more rights, says Schorr.“In California, for example, if they’re paying rent and you want them out, they may be entitled to 30 days’ notice. If they’re there for more than one year it’s 60 days’ notice. And every time you accept rent, the clock starts again,” he down the lease terms When you let anyone live in your house longer than a Christmas vacation, it’s a good idea to send him an email outlining a rental agreement. If you expect your recent college grad who’s crashing with you to look for work and take out the trash, write it down. If you have rules about your guest using recreational substances, spell them out. And if your tenant breaks those rules, give him reasonable time to find a new place. Most jurisdictions don’t like to make people homeless “at the snap of a finger,” Schorr to work it out In the end, even paying a renter or nonpaying guest to go away might be faster and cheaper than trying to evict him. Eviction can cost $1,000 to $10,000 in legal fees, and sometimes more if the case goes before a jury.“I’ve had one eviction going on for a year and a half. We’ve been fighting like crazy,” Schorr says. Paying for a session or 10 of family counseling will likely cost less money than an eviction. Plus, it may foster a closer relationship between you and your relative once he’s living happily somewhere else.

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