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Sen. Hughes praises PA Forward Student Loan Program launched by PHEAA

By Kevin Randolph  |   October 25, 2018   |   Featured

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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Law increases income eligibility for prescription drug coverage

By Melina Druga  |   October 25, 2018   |   News

Gov. Tom Wolf recently signed into law a bill that increases the income eligibility guidelines for the Pharmaceutical Assistance Contract for the Elderly Needs Enhancement Tier (PACENET) program, whic...

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Allegheny Technologies Incorporated to provide carbon steel hot-rolling conversion services for NLMK USA

By Kevin Randolph  |   October 24, 2018   |   Companies

Allegheny Technologies Incorporated (ATI) recently announced that it signed an agreement to provide carbon steel hot-rolling conversion services for NLMK USA at ATI’s Hot-Rolling and Processing Faci...

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Penn State highlights startup by Penn State alumnus that aims to address student debt

By Kevin Randolph  |   October 24, 2018   |   Featured

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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Rep. Dush votes to advance the State Lottery Law revision

By Melina Druga  |   October 24, 2018   |   News

Rep. Cris Dush (R-Jefferson/Indiana), who serves on the House Aging and Older Adult Services Committee, voted recently to advance House Bill 270, which amends the State Lottery Law of 1971. The rev...

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Greater Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce praises advancement of House Bill 645

By Kevin Randolph  |   October 23, 2018   |   Featured

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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Senate advances bill to address tax issues related to online travel companies

By Kevin Randolph  |   October 23, 2018   |   Companies

The Senate recently approved legislation that addresses issues related to the collection of the state sales tax from online travel companies. Traditionally, when a hotel rents a room to a consumer,...

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Bill updates insurance company reporting requirements

By Melina Druga  |   October 23, 2018   |   Companies

The state House of Representatives recently approved Senate Bill 1205 that updates and streamlines reporting requirements for insurance companies. The legislation, which advanced through the state...

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House advances bill to clarify hotel tax with online travel companies

By Kevin Randolph  |   October 22, 2018   |   Featured

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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Senate advances bill aiming to reduce state’s debt burden

By Kevin Randolph  |   October 22, 2018   |   News

The state Senate recently advanced a bill, authored by Rep. John Lawrence (R-Chester/Lancaster), that aims to reduce Pennsylvania’s debt burden. The bill now heads to Gov. Tom Wolf’s desk and L...

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House Insurance Committee hosts meeting in Harrisburg

By Melina Druga  |   October 22, 2018   |   Local

The state House Insurance Committee recently held an informational meeting in Harrisburg on a bill that would ensure the viability of rural hospitals across the state, retain local jobs, and increase ...

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Senate advances bill to reform state’s workers comp system

By Kevin Randolph  |   October 19, 2018   |   News

The state Senate recently advanced H.B. 1840, which would enact reforms to Pennsylvania’s Workers’ Compensation (WC) system. “Pennsylvania’s Workers’ Compensation system is a costly requ...

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Senate advances bill to increase Neighborhood Assistance Program tax credit cap

By Kevin Randolph  |   October 19, 2018   |   Featured

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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Rep. Solomon applauds colleagues for passage of business bill

By Melina Druga  |   October 19, 2018   |   News

State Rep. Jared Solomon (D-Philadelphia) recently praised his colleagues for passing legislation that would strengthen the Pennsylvania Business One-Stop Shop initiative. The bill will turn the in...

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General Assembly advances bill addressing taxation issues for out-of-state manufactured homes

By Kevin Randolph  |   October 18, 2018   |   News

The Pennsylvania Senate and House of Representatives recently advanced legislation, sponsored by Rep. Tedd Nesbit (R-Mercer/Butler), that addresses issues related to taxation and titling for manufactu...

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General Assembly advances bill amending Price Gouging Act

By Kevin Randolph  |   October 18, 2018   |   Featured

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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Educators in the Workforce program expands

By Melina Druga  |   October 18, 2018   |   Local

The workforce development affiliate of The Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce, Skills in Scranton, recently announced it has expanded the Educators in the Workplace program. The program is offere...

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State grant to support advanced manufacturing job training in Greene County

By Kevin Randolph  |   October 17, 2018   |   Local

The state Department of Community and Economic Development recently awarded a $1 million grant to support advanced manufacturing job training programs at the United Mine Workers of America Career Cent...

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Business organizations call for loan program to address pension crisis

By Kevin Randolph  |   October 17, 2018   |   Companies

Approximately 30 organizations recently sent a letter to the members of the Joint Select Committee on Solvency of Multiemployer Pension Plans endorsing a loan program to fix the multiemployer pension ...

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House advances bill that bans commuter tax

By Melina Druga  |   October 17, 2018   |   Featured

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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