Penn State Trustees' leaders say indications are that state

Penn State Trustees' leaders say indications are that state

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Leaders of Penn State's board of trustees told the Faculty Senate Tuesday that, despite a delay in state appropriations this year they expect that funding to come through, but that pay raises for employees have to wait until then in part because of the "optics" of the situation.
Leaders of Penn State's board of trustees told the Faculty Senate Tuesday that, despite a delay in state appropriations this year they expect that funding to come through, but that pay raises for employees have to wait until then in part because of the optics of the situation.

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