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The U.S. economy is a hot topic in the 2022 midterm election. Candidates, analysts, and voters all seem to agree that the economy will be a deciding factor.
Harrisburg, PA — Governor Tom Wolf today signed into law legislation that improves nursing license requirements to support trained individuals who want to enter the nursing profession in Pennsylvania.
In a statement on his Facebook page Wednesday, State Rep. Russ Diamond announced he was diagnosed with “a treatable form of prostate cancer.”
HARRISBURG – Continuing to lead the way on regulatory reform and getting government out of the way, House Republicans on Tuesday highlighted their latest effort to cut red tape in the form of a package of bills that would empower local governments to better maintain their creeks and streams to protect lives and livelihoods from flooding.
Harrisburg, PA – Pennsylvania Secretary of Banking and Securities Richard Vague commended students from five Pennsylvania colleges and universities who are moving on to the second round in the 2022 Conference of State Banking Supervisors (CSBS) Community Bank Case Study Competition.
American Promise unveils UnCommon Wealth, a study of big money corruption in Pennsylvania politics
(Harrisburg, Pa.) — American Promise, a national citizen advocacy organization, today unveiled its report, “Uncommon Wealth: Outside Spending and Influence in the 2022 Pennsylvania Senate Election” – a comprehensive review of the untoward influence of money in Pennsylvania’s most recent senatorial primary elections.
The Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) provides Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women Infants and Children, more commonly known as WIC, participants with vouchers to purchase locally grown, fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs every year during the growing season from June to November.
PA STATE POLICE ATTEMPT TO IDENTIFY SUSPECT IN ACCESS DEVICE FRAUD AT MANGATS MINI MART – LANCASTER COUNTY
The Pennsylvania State Police – Troop J – Lancaster Barracks is investigating a fraud incident that occurred on 05/19/2022 between 1631 hours and 1655 hours.
An obscure state law could blunt the impact of up to $1 billion in federal funding for Pennsylvania’s broadband expansion
Federal officials want the money to benefit publicly-owned networks, but Pa. law gives phone companies a “virtual veto.”
Pennsylvania’s Republican primary for U.S. Senate ended with Dave McCormick conceding to Mehmet Oz, but the taxpayer-funded statewide recount — triggered by the tight margin — continues.