Republicans in control of Pennsylvania's Legislature are scrambling to finish writing a host of budget- and education-related bills to get them to Gov. Tom Corbett before the new fiscal year starts Sunday.

Republicans made more details of their $27.7 billion spending plan public yesterday, although Democrats question whether changes are still possible as Republicans try to resolve disagreements behind closed doors.

Spending for health care, pensions and debt is rising, while Republicans plan to eliminate a cash benefit for adults who are disabled and can't work.

County-run social services would get 10 percent less. Aid to public schools and universities would remain flat, except for about $50 million extra for school districts near financial collapse.

A House vote could happen tomorrow. After that, Senate passage would be necessary.