A recent bill passed by the state senate could be setting up a battle between Governor Tom Wolf and the legislature.
Yesterday, the senate approved a bill that would give school districts control over how many fans to allow at high school sporting events this year.
However, Wolf has said that he will veto the bill when it gets to his desk.
GOP leaders in the house now say they will have a vote to override Wolf’s veto if, and when it happens.
But, the house isn’t scheduled to be in session until next Tuesday, when they are expected to formally approve the senate’s bill. Governor Wolf then has ten days to either sign or veto the bill.
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