Tom Corbett

Gov. Tom Corbett's proposed 2014-2015 budget of $29.4 billion would raise Pennsylvania's spending by nearly a $1 billion.

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Gov. Tom Corbett's proposed 2014-2015 budget of $29.4 billion would raise Pennsylvania's spending by nearly a $1 billion.

The budget includes no tax increases.

That extra spending -- 3.3 percent more than 2013-2014 -- would go to, among other things, new school funding, new scholarships and economic development. The biggest line items are funding for education (35 percent), medical assistance and long-term living (22.8 percent), other welfare (16 percent) and corrections (7.5 percent).

Corbett proposes the extra money will come from an improving economy, which he estimates will bring in an extra 4 percent in revenue, an extra $20 million from adding Keno to lottery system, paying $171 million less in pension payments as part of a larger pension reform plan, $150 million from unclaimed property and $75 million in new money from natural gas leases on state lands.