Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf will leave office in just two weeks. He may best be remembered for having steered Pennsylvania through the COVID-19 pandemic and managing the state’s presidential election in the middle of efforts to overturn its results. One of his biggest achievements is seen as getting more than three-billion-dollars for school funding. Officials say Wolf, who is 74, leaves office with positive approval from leading in-state polls. He is constitutionally barred from seeking a third term.