Over all, the Senate bill would cut $1.1 billion, or 11 percent, from the current budget.
Salaries may not be cut more than 30 percent from one year to the next.
The company cut roughly 11 percent of its work force in 2002.
Under current law, they will be cut more than 4 percent next year.
That would be cut 36 percent, to $10 a hour.
My income was cut 24 percent, and I didn't make that much to begin with.
The share going for education, training, employment and social services was cut 40 percent.
The group will also cut 4,450 jobs, or 21 percent of its work force, by 2007.
Pennsylvania would have to cut 32 percent, close to the average for all 22 states.
Since last year, it has cut about 5,000 jobs, or 10 percent of its work force.