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Pennsylvania’s new budget includes some new taxes, including an extension of the state’s sales tax to digital downloads.If you buy music, books, apps or subscribe to streaming services like Netflix, you’ll now have to pay a 6 percent state sales tax. Previously the state sales tax did not apply to these items.Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf signed a $1.3 billion revenue package into law, just hours after the legislation became public and passed both the Pennsylvania House and Senate on Wednesday.The Republican-controlled Senate voted 28-22, minutes after the House voted 116-75 on the tax bill negotiated between Wolf and top lawmakers, and adjourned until September.Budget negotiators say the election-year tax increase is necessary to balance the state's deficit-riddled budget and a 5 percent increase in spending.The package is split between tax increases and one-time infusions of money, including a $200 million loan from a state medical malpractice insurance fund.The new budget also includes a $1 per-pack tax increase on cigarettes, to $2.60 per pack.It also counts on $100 million from pending legislation to make Pennsylvania the fourth state to legalize online gambling.Governor Wolf released the following statement on the completion of the 2016-2017 budget:“Over the last several months, I have worked together with Republicans and Democrats to achieve major progress on issues including the legalization of medical marijuana, the passage of historic liquor reform, and the enactment of a fair funding formula that ensures basic education funding is distributed to schools based on a district’s unique needs.“Recently, we also came together to pass a budget that included historic investment in education at all levels and much-needed funding to combat Pennsylvania’s heroin crisis. Today’s passage of a revenue package means that we avoid another lengthy impasse, our budget is balanced this year, and we have greatly reduced the commonwealth’s structural budget deficit. I will sign this revenue package.“This package is an important step forward and includes sustainable, recurring revenue that makes significant progress toward reducing our structural deficit. When I took office, I inherited a deficit of more than $2 billion and schools that were devastated from drastic funding cuts.“I have fought hard to turn things around and move the commonwealth forward. We have made progress – our schools have seen historic funding increases and the deficit has been significantly reduced. We still have much work to do in next year’s budget, and I look forward to continuing to work with legislative leaders on important issues facing Pennsylvania.“Now that this year’s budget is complete, it is imperative that we all continue working together to focus on our greatest public health crisis – Pennsylvania’s opioid abuse and heroin use epidemic. While the budget allows us to expand treatment for individuals suffering from addiction, we can and should do more to address this matter that is plaguing all of our communities. My administration will keep its focus on this issue and I will continue preparing for the upcoming special session.”