HARRISBURG, Pa. — "Would I have liked for this to be done in June or July? Of course, but we stayed at the table, we fought for what we believe in. I found common ground between the legislative leaders from different parties, and as a result, good things happen," says Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro (D).

After a four-month impasse in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, officially has a budget.

Governor Josh Shapiro signed a $50 billion, fully balanced budget on Wednesday, which increases spending in the Commonwealth by nearly 5% and reduces taxes.

He spoke one-on-one with Newswatch 16 about the issues impacting northeastern and central Pennsylvania, including affordability, and a new working family tax credit.

Governor Shapiro says, "If you're working and you're struggling to make ends mee

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