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Dauphin County, the City of Harrisburg, Swatara Township, Harrisburg School District, and Central Dauphin School District jointly filed an appeal recently with the Dauphin County Court in response to ...
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Axalta, a global supplier of liquid and powder coatings, officially opened on Wednesday its Global Innovation Center, the largest coatings research and development (R&D) center in the world, in Philad...
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Berwyn, Pennylsvania-based Triumph Group, Inc. announced Tuesday that its Aerospace Structures business has been chosen by Gulfstream to manufacture a new order of fuselage frames for the Gulfstream G...
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Air Products, an industrial gases company based in Allentown, announced Monday that it signed an agreement to acquire General Electric Company’s (“GE”) gasification business.
The acquisition ...
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KCF Technologies plans to significantly expand its Centre County corporate headquarter operations, a $1.5 million investment, the company and the Centre County Economic Development Partnership (CCEDP)...
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A proposal by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) would increase access to telemedicine services for seniors with Medicare Advantage health plans.
Under the proposal, Medicare Advant...
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GEODIS, a global third-party logistics provider, recently announced it plans to hire more than 1,400 seasonal employees at its Carlisle and Chambersburg locations.
GEODIS will hold hiring events al...
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The Pennsylvania equation is simple: business-led initiative + state’s natural gas reserves = economic growth. And not just revenue growth, but also more jobs and more people in the state, which is ...
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PA Chamber President and CEO Gene Barr issued a statement Tuesday praising the Commonwealth Court’s recent decision in the case of Dolores Frederick, et al, v. Allegheny Township Zoning Hearing Boar...
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The Pennsylvania Technical Assistance Program (PennTAP) and a team of undergraduates in energy engineering at Penn State recently visited BWP Bats LLC, a baseball bat manufacturer located in Brookvill...
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Gov. Tom Wolf recently signed into law a public welfare reform bill, which addresses eligibility requirements and controls how Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) cards are used.
Under the law, indi...
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A coalition of Pennsylvania business and trade associations expressed disappointment following Gov. Tom Wolf’s veto of S.B. 1172, which would have amended the state’s Price Gouging Act.
“Gove...
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Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding met Wednesday with Hershey Company President and CEO Michele Buck, Walmart Chief Merchandising Officer Steve Bratspies, and other industry and public officials to...
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Sen. Vincent Hughes (D-Philadelphia/Montgomery) recently praised a new student loan program from the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Authority (PHEAA) for Pennsylvania students who need help ...
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Penn State recently highlighted a startup founded by alumnus James Aversa that uses crowdfunding to help students with college debt.
The startup, SponsrU, provides an online solution that aims to h...
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The Greater Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce recently released a statement applauding the advancement of House Bill 645, which will increase the cap on the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) tax cred...
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The Pennsylvania House of Representatives recently approved House Bill 1511, legislation authored by Rep. Marguerite Quinn (R-Bucks) that aims to update and clarify the collection of the hotel occupan...
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The Pennsylvania Senate recently advanced H.B. 645 to double the tax credit cap for the state’s Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP), which aims to encourage businesses to invest in community revit...
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The Pennsylvania Senate and House of Representatives recently advanced S.B. 1172, a bill that would amend the Price Gouging Act, to the governor’s desk.
Under the Price Gouging Act, price control...
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The state House recently advanced legislation that prohibits a commuter tax on the 45,000 non-residents who commute to the city of Harrisburg daily and that relieves the city from “distressed” fin...
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