The Wolf administration now admits some medical supplies stored at the state Farm Show Complex have been destroyed as claimed by state lawmakers last week. On Wednesday, state Reps. Dan Moul, chairman of the House Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee; Karen Boback, chairman of the House Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee; and Seth Grove, chairman of the House State Government Committee, were denied access to the state Farm Show Complex after the Wolf administration abruptly canceled a scheduled tour to see the personal protective equipment stored there. At issue was the lawmakers’ refusal to sign a non-disclosure agreement. After the lockout, Moul, Boback and Grove held a news conference on the grounds of the Farm Show Complex during which they revealed reports that truckloads of the stored medical supplies recently had been taken to an incinerator and destroyed. The Wolf administration flatly denied the claims, calling the lawmakers “liars and conspiracy theorists.” However, when pressed by local news media, the administration admitted some supplies were indeed hauled away and destroyed. Then, at a Senate hearing Thursday, Department of General Services Secretary Curt Topper told senators that the administration is now dropping its requirement that lawmakers sign a non-disclosure agreement as a precondition for touring the Farm Show Complex, which had been the administration’s reason for canceling Wednesday’s tour.