After being passed by the Pennsylvania Senate on May 13 and reaffirmed in a concurrence vote by the House on May 14, Gov. Wolf suggested in an interview with KYW Newsradio that he would not be signing House Bill 2412.
Source: Inman News
PA governor likely to veto bill that would restart real estate services
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