Governor Wolf seeks big increase in school funding, tax increase

Governor seeks big increase in school funding, tax increase
By MARC LEVY Associated Press
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Administration officials say Gov. Tom Wolf will propose a sweeping new plan to dramatically boost funding for public schools to be supported by an increase in the state’s personal income tax rate. The Democratic governor will ask the Republican-controlled Legislature for what could approach $2 billion for public schools. The personal income tax increase would take the rate to 4.49% from 3.07%, but increase the exemption for the lowest earners. Lawmakers last approved an increase in the tax in 2004. Wolf’s administration began releasing details of the plan ahead of Wednesday’s planned budget address.