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Legislation will require Medicaid work requirements

By Melina Druga  |   February 13, 2019   |   Featured

A recently introduced state Senate bill would create work requirements for able-bodied Medicaid recipients. Under the bill, recipients would be required to either volunteer, attend job training pro...

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Edinboro University to host youth business academy

By Melina Druga  |   February 12, 2019   |   Local

Edinboro University will again host the Xavier and Tina Williams Summer Youth Business Academy. The academy is open to high school students from across the United States entering grades 10-12. The ...

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Bill would provide more options for preserving farmland

By Melina Druga  |   February 12, 2019   |   Featured

A bill recently advanced through the state Senate Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee that would give property owners more options for managing their preserved farmland. The Agricultural Area S...

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Lucas Systems to expand operations in Allegheny County

By Melina Druga  |   February 12, 2019   |   Companies

Lucas Systems, an enterprise software and mobile applications business, plans to expand operations and open a headquarters in Wexford. The company purchased a 45,000-square-foot building close to ...

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Pennsylvania Department of Banking and Securities approves New Fed Mortgage Corp. to lend in Pennsylvania

By Kevin Randolph  |   February 11, 2019   |   Companies

The Pennsylvania Department of Banking and Securities recently approved Massachusetts-based New Fed Mortgage Corp., a multi-state residential mortgage lender, to lend in Pennsylvania. “Our goal i...

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Gov. Wolf calls for expanded broadband access through Restore Pennsylvania program

By Kevin Randolph  |   February 11, 2019   |   Featured

Gov. Tom Wolf highlighted the benefits expanded broadband access would provide for education in a recent speech at Dover Area High School. The governor described how the proposed Restore Pennsylvan...

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American Paper Bag approved for $1.4M loan

By Melina Druga  |   February 11, 2019   |   Companies

The Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority (PIDA) recently approved American Paper Bag for a $1.4 million, 10-year loan at a 3.75 percent interest rate, Rep. Gerald Mullery (D-Luzerne) announce...

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Committee unanimously approves first-time home buyer bill

By Kevin Randolph  |   February 8, 2019   |   News

The House Urban Affairs Committee unanimously approved Tuesday a bill that would give first-time home buyers a tax deduction for money saved toward the purchase of a home. “Owning a home has been...

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GIANT to open three new Heirloom Market locations in Philadelphia

By Kevin Randolph  |   February 8, 2019   |   Companies

GIANT Food Stores announced Wednesday plans to open three new GIANT Heirloom Market stores in Philadelphia during 2019. GIANT will open the stores in the Philadelphia neighborhoods of University Ci...

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House advances bill to create financial protections for municipal funds

By Melina Druga  |   February 8, 2019   |   News

The state House advanced legislation Wednesday that would require municipal authorities create additional financial protections when collecting money. The bill, introduced by Rep. Zach Mako (R-Lehi...

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PA business stakeholder groups relay concerns about Gov. Wolf’s budget plan

By Kim Riley  |   February 7, 2019   |   Companies

While Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf on Tuesday outlined what he called a bold and sensible plan to move the Commonwealth forward in his new 2019-20 budget address, business stakeholders this week said th...

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Associated Petroleum Industries of Pennsylvania reacts to proposed severance tax on natural gas drilling

By Kevin Randolph  |   February 7, 2019   |   Featured

The Associated Petroleum Industries of Pennsylvania (API-PA), a division of the American Petroleum Institute (API) reacted Tuesday to a proposal from Gov. Tom Wolf to enact a severance tax on natural ...

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House Republican leaders react to governor’s 2019-20 budget proposal

By Kevin Randolph  |   February 7, 2019   |   News

House Republican leaders issued a statement Tuesday in response to Gov. Tom Wolf’s proposed 2019-20 budget, which would increase state spending by approximately $1 billion. The governor presented...

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Pennsylvania Farm Bureau urges FDA to limit labeling nondairy products as milk

By Melina Druga  |   February 7, 2019   |   Federal

The Pennsylvania Farm Bureau (PFB) is urging the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to enforce food standards regarding the labeling of dairy products and prohibit the labeling of nut-based and plant-...

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Sen. Killion introduces bill to increase cap on film production tax credit program

By Kevin Randolph  |   February 6, 2019   |   Featured

Sen. Tom Killion (R-Chester/Delaware Counties) recently introduced legislation to raise the cap on Pennsylvania’s film production tax credit program from $65 million to $125 million. The program ...

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Rep. Bernstine introduces bill requiring transparency in taxpayer-funded construction projects

By Kevin Randolph  |   February 6, 2019   |   Companies

Rep. Aaron Bernstine (R-Beaver/Butler/Lawrence) introduced legislation Monday that would require full disclosure of contractual terms, known as project labor agreements (PLAs), for construction projec...

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Six counties win award for regional development plan

By Melina Druga  |   February 6, 2019   |   Local

The planning commissions from six counties received an award from the Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Planning Association for their role in the Alleghenies Ahead multicounty plan. The plan hi...

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PhilaPort nears completion of deepening project

By Melina Druga  |   February 6, 2019   |   Local

PhilaPort, the Port of Philadelphia, is nearing completion of the Delaware River Deepening Project. The project will create a 45-foot shipping channel capable of accommodating vessels as large as 14,5...

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Rep. DeLuca urges state Education Department to deny Penn Hills School District request to increase property taxes

By Kevin Randolph  |   February 5, 2019   |   Local

State Rep. Tony DeLuca (D-Allegheny) sent a letter recently to state Secretary of Education Pedro A. Rivera, urging the Department of Education to deny a request by Penn Hills School District to incre...

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Rep. Oberlander to introduce bill to protect patients from health insurance policy changes

By Kevin Randolph  |   February 5, 2019   |   Featured

State Rep. Donna Oberlander (R-Clarion/Armstrong/Forest Counties) recently said that she plans to re-introduce legislation to protect patients already receiving a benefit within a policy year from cha...

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