A preliminary deal is in place that will push this year’s primary election back to June.
The Philadelphia Inquirer is reporting Governor Tom Wolf and top lawmakers have reached an agreement that will postpone the April 28th election until June 2nd.
The agreement still needs to pass through rank-and-file lawmakers—but it is expected to be approved this week.
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