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Educational: Abortion funds are in the spotlight with the end of Roe v. Wade – 3 findings about what they do
As soon as the Supreme Court handed down its ruling that signaled the end of legal abortion in much of the country, calls for donations to abortion funds immediately rang out.
LEBANON, Pa. – Visit Lebanon Valley (VLV), the official tourism bureau of Lebanon County, is hosting a photography contest from Monday June 27 to Friday July 29, 2022.
HARRISBURG, June 24 – State Rep. Mike Schlossberg offered the following statement in response to today’s ruling regarding abortion by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Last month I had the opportunity to visit nine European cities in Italy, Spain, and France. Each ranged in size, age, historical relevance, population, and culture. Upon returning home to Lebanon, I wondered what there is to learn from the examples of other cities and how those examples might be applied to Lebanon City?
Penn State Extension and the Pennsylvania Vegetable Growers Association Host a
Twilight At-Market Workshop at Weaver’s Orchard
MORGANTOWN, PA – Commercial fruit and vegetable growers, market managers, agritourism business operators, and any farm manager or owner looking to network, are invited to attend the Twilight At-Market Workshop at Weaver’s Orchard on Tuesday, July 19, 2022.
Citing skyrocketing prices for fuel and consumer goods while corporate profits soar, House Democrats on Wednesday held a hearing on corporate price hikes they say exacerbate the inflation crisis.
Top Pa. lawmakers have tentative deal to ban private money, increase funding for county election offices
The exact language of the deal is still being written, and, if finalized, it would need approval from lawmakers in both chambers as well as Gov. Tom Wolf.
HARRISBURG – State Reps. Russ Diamond (R-Lebanon), Frank Ryan (R-Lebanon) and Sen. Chris Gebhard (R-Dauphin/Lebanon/York), will hold a REAL ID seminar in Lebanon to inform constituents about the REAL ID law and the process for obtaining a REAL ID before next spring. Enforcement of the REAL ID Act will begin May 3, 2023.
Op-Ed: Extending American Rescue Plan Act Subsidies Increases Access to High-Quality, Affordable Health Care to Those Who Need it Most
Nationwide, health insurance participation in the Affordable Care Act’s individual market is growing and increased competition is helping drive down consumer premiums. In Pennsylvania, UPMC Health Plan is one of eight health insurance providers offering affordable coverage options to more than 400,000 enrollees in 2022. Through the COVID-19 Special Enrollment Period that ran from February 2021 to August 2021 and thanks to temporary premium subsidies provided through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), the Commonwealth has enrolled more Pennsylvanians in affordable coverage than ever before.
Department of Health Says Pennsylvania Vaccine Providers are Ready to Vaccinate Children Ages Six Months and Older
Harrisburg, PA – Following the approval of two vaccines by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and emergency use authorization from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Department of Health says vaccine providers across the state are prepared to begin providing COVID-19 vaccinations for children six months and older beginning early next week.