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Roundtable discusses Black Lung Disease

By Melina Druga  |   July 29, 2019   |   Federal

Four U.S. Senators recently hosted a roundtable discussion of Black Lung Disease. Attendees included coal miners and their families, healthcare experts and the president of the United Mine Workers of ...

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Reps. Driscoll, Stephens introduce legislation for anti-indemnity statute in construction contracts

By Kevin Randolph  |   July 26, 2019   |   Companies

State Reps. Michael Driscoll (D-Philadelphia) and Todd Stephens (R-Montgomery) introduced this week unprecedented legislation to establish an anti-indemnity statute regarding construction contracts. ...

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Appalachian Regional Commission provides grant to support Saint Francis University program

By Kevin Randolph  |   July 26, 2019   |   Investment

The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) recently announced that Saint Francis University in Loretto, Pa., will receive a $150,000 grant to support advanced patient simulation training equipment for ...

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Sen. Casey urges Senate committees to fund “vital” programs for south central Pennsylvania

By Melina Druga  |   July 26, 2019   |   Featured

U.S. Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA) recently urged Congress to maintain funding for the Chesapeake Bay program and the Assistance to Nuclear Closure Communities program in fiscal year 2020 appropriations bills...

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Oil, natgas groups reaffirm commitment to public health, safety in Pennsylvania

By Debra Flax  |   July 25, 2019   |   Companies

In a letter sent to Gov. Tom Wolf Tuesday, the Associated Petroleum Industries of Pa., Marcellus Shale Coalition, and Pa. Independent Oil & Gas Association presented science-based evidence that the gr...

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Sen. Phillips-Hill, Rep. Grove to offer constitutional amendment to increase transparency in government spending

By Kevin Randolph  |   July 25, 2019   |   News

Sen. Kristin Phillips-Hill (R-York) and Rep. Seth Grove (R-Dover) announced their intentions Tuesday to offer a constitutional amendment designed to create a more transparent process for government sp...

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PA House Republicans form new infrastructure task force

By Kevin Randolph  |   July 25, 2019   |   Featured

Pennsylvania House Republicans recently formed a new task force that will work to identify the next phases of infrastructure improvements needed to help grow the state’s economy without an increase ...

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Penn State Health to open Lancaster hospital

By Melina Druga  |   July 25, 2019   |   Companies

Penn State Health recently announced it plans to open an acute care hospital near state Route 283 in East Hempfield Township, Lancaster County. The hospital will be located on 30 acres and will pro...

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PPL Electric Utilities ranked one of the most trusted utility brands in the country

By Kevin Randolph  |   July 24, 2019   |   Companies

A recent study from Escalent named PPL Electric Utilities one of the most trusted utility brands in the country and the best among electricity-only utilities in the eastern United States, PPL said Mon...

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Rep. Thompson tours Clarion to celebrate community development progress

By Kevin Randolph  |   July 24, 2019   |   Local

Rep. Glenn Thompson (R-PA) joined Clarion officials, the Clarion Blueprint Communities team, local businesses, and community organizations on Monday for a tour of downtown Clarion to celebrate the bor...

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PPG acquires Dexmet Corporation

By Melina Druga  |   July 24, 2019   |   Companies

Paint manufacturer PPG recently reached an agreement with private equity firm Sverica Capital Management LP to acquire Dexmet Corp. Headquartered in Wallingford, Conn., Dexmet manufactures special...

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PA Chamber says “patchwork” labor policies could hurt state’s business climate

By Kevin Randolph  |   July 23, 2019   |   Featured

The Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry (PA Chamber) said last week that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's decision to overturn the Commonwealth and Allegheny County courts and uphold Pittsbu...

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Rep. Turzai supports tuition freeze at state universities

By Melina Druga  |   July 23, 2019   |   News

Pennsylvania Speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Turzai (R-Allegheny) recently expressed his support for the 14 state-owned universities that are freezing tuition for the 2019-20 school year....

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Mifflin County Academy of Science and Technology receives grant to support welding training program

By Kevin Randolph  |   July 23, 2019   |   Investment

Gov. Tom Wolf recently announced that the Mifflin County Academy of Science and Technology will receive a $200,000 grant through the Manufacturing PA initiative to support its post-secondary training ...

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Sens. Toomey, Young, Cotton introduce bill to prevent government bailouts

By Kevin Randolph  |   July 22, 2019   |   Companies

U.S. Sens. Pat Toomey (R-PA), Todd Young (R-IN), and Tom Cotton (R-AR) recently introduced a bill that would prevent federal dollars from being used to help insolvent state, territory or local governm...

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Community, education and business officials join governor in calling for statewide broadband access

By Kevin Randolph  |   July 22, 2019   |   Featured

Office of Broadband Initiatives Acting Executive Director Sheri Collins and representatives from Pennsylvania’s business, education, and municipal sectors recently joined Gov. Tom Wolf at a press co...

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Rep. Burns urges Amazon to open Pennsylvania headquarters

By Melina Druga  |   July 22, 2019   |   Companies

State Rep. Frank Burns (D-Cambria) sent a letter Thursday to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos urging the company to consider Cambria County as its new headquarters. The letter was a follow-up to correspondenc...

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Taiwan “bursting” with possibilities for Pennsylvania businesses, Pa. Manufacturers’ Association says

By Debra Flax  |   July 19, 2019   |   Companies

Following a two-week exchange trip to Taiwan, Carl Marrara, vice president of government affairs at the Pennsylvania Manufacturers’ Association, said the Office of Trade and Investment in Taipei is ...

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Lawmakers announce grant to extend natural gas service to East Allen Township’s Keystone Cement Company

By Kevin Randolph  |   July 19, 2019   |   Companies

State Sen. Mario Scavello (R-Northampton/Monroe) and Rep. Marcia Hahn (R-Northampton) announced Wednesday the award of an approximately $321,000 grant to extend natural gas service to Keystone Cement ...

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High Concrete Group begins major revitalization project for Denver, Pa., precast concrete production facilities

By Kevin Randolph  |   July 19, 2019   |   Companies

High Concrete Group, LLC broke ground Wednesday on a major revitalization of precast concrete production facilities at its Denver, Pa., headquarters to extend the company’s growing presence in the a...

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