Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf is set to deliver his eighth and final state budget proposal on Tuesday.

The two-term Democrat is expected to push state Republicans to spend more of the federal pandemic relief money the state already has, and get a big boost for education funding.

Governor Wolf is constitutionally required to leave office next January when his second term ends.

Over the course of his eight years in office, he has seen large parts of his agenda blocked by Republican legislative majorities. That includes billions of dollars in tax increases that Wolf had said were necessary to restructure the state's school-funding system.

The details of Wolf's budget plan are being kept quiet this Tuesday morning, but he has repeatedly said that public school funding is his top priority.

Wolf is touting himself as the only Governor since Dick Thornburgh in 1987 to leave a cash surplus for his successor.