Gov. Tom Wolf says goodbye on last day in office: 'Thank you, Pennsylvania'
HARRISBURG, Pa. (KDKA) - Gov. Tom Wolf tweeted a goodbye message to Pennsylvanians on his last full day in office.
Wolf said "it's been an honor" to be the state's 47th governor.
Thank you, Pennsylvania.
— Governor Tom Wolf (@GovernorTomWolf) January 16, 2023
It's been an honor to serve as your governor.
Together, we overcame the insurmountable and built a stronger commonwealth.
Frances and I are grateful for the opportunity you gave us.
Your neighbor from York,
Tom Wolf, 47th governor of Pennsylvania pic.twitter.com/BwVzv7KN80
"Together, we overcame the insurmountable and built a stronger commonwealth," he tweeted. "Frances and I are grateful for the opportunity you gave us."
Gov.-elect Josh Shapiro, a Democrat, will be sworn in on Tuesday. It's the first time since 1966 a Pennsylvania governor has been succeeded by a member of the same political party.
Wolf signed the message "Your neighbor from York, Tom Wolf, 47th governor of Pennsylvania."