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HARRISBURG -- Attempting a historic change in the way Pennsylvania sells liquor and wine, Republican gubernatorial candidate Tom Corbett proposes to end the state's monopoly and allow sales at private stores.
Corbett, if elected Nov. 2, would attempt what Republican Govs. Tom Ridge and Dick Thornburgh could not do. But neither of those governors served at a time when the state deficit is expected to top $4 billion.See the full content of this document
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Corbett Backs Privatizing State's Liquor, Wine Sales
"This issue has not been a serious part of budget talks over the past two years," said Brett Marcy, spokesman for Pennsylvania's House Democrats, the majority party in the chamber. "Our primary ...
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