What defined Tom Wolf’s first year in office
Now,
"This [year] was all about the budget. The fight over the budget made progress on other things very difficult," said former Gov.
"There are over half a million Pennsylvanians who have health insurance who didn't have it before,"
But all of these were completed through executive actions of his administration alone, not through working with the Legislature.
"Despite an overwhelming majority in the
"I'm trying to work as creatively as I can, to do the things that I can do, in the face of a Legislature that doesn't seem to want to do much with me,"
What's been his biggest surprise since taking the job?
"Finding that things were actually as bad as we said they were,"
"I would best describe the Wolf administration as at constant battle with itself," said Rep.
"They never transitioned from the campaign to governing," said
Historically speaking, a rocky first year for any governor is to be expected, said
A poll
The only governor in modern history who didn't suffer a freshman year slump was Gov.
"Anytime you have a new governor, particularly a governor that comes from completely outside [state government], there's a learning curve," said Senate Majority Leader
So what's to come in the next year and beyond? In addition to continuing to work on a budget and fighting for the increased education funding he has wanted,
"If you judge a governor by if she or he gets a budget done on time, I think that's a fairly short-sighted goal,"
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