The White House said the numbers cover only cuts from March to September; it's unclear whether states could move money around.
Pennsylvania reductions would include:
— furlough of about 26,000 civilian military employees;
— about $26.4 million for primary and secondary education;
— about $21.4 million to educate children with disabilities;
— more than $2.9 million for substance abuse programs; and
— more than $1.2 million to respond to public health threats.
Gov. Tom Corbett's administration says the cuts would mean a loss of about $240 million, and federal money lost wouldn't be replaced by state funds.



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