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The Senate Majority Policy Committee will host a discussion and workshop today focusing on the negative effects of the COVID-19 shutdown on Northeastern Pennsylvania employers and employees.
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State Reps. Aaron D. Kaufer (R-Luzerne County) and Todd Stephens (R-Montgomery County) recently sent a memorandum to members of the House seeking cosponsors for legislation that would assist small, lo...
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The Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Northeastern Pennsylvania’s (BFTP/NEP) board of directors recently voted to invest $547,500 in companies conducting regional economic development.
The busi...
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The House recently approved legislation that would create a grant program to boost investment in the broadband internet service.
House Bill 2348 would create the Unserved High-Speed Broadband Fundi...
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Two bills recently introduced in the House would waive penalties for early certificates of deposit (CD) withdrawals and fees for remote banking and ATM charges during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Under H...
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The House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee recently advanced a bill that would require legislative authorization before the state imposes a carbon tax on industries or enters into a multis...
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The Pennsylvania General Assembly voted Tuesday to end the state’s COVID-19 emergency declaration and shutdown in a move to restart the economy, paving the way for a legal battle with Gov. Tom Wolf ...
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CO-Blueprint, a virtual event series recently launched by CO-by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Chase for Business, will offer practical, actionable solutions as well as real-world ad...
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The state will be providing a $225 million statewide grant program to support small businesses negatively impacted by the COVID-19 business closure order.
Funding will be distributed to three progr...
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Gov. Tom Wolf recently signed Senate Bill 1030 into law, expanding the use of alternate on-lot sewage systems for planning purposes.
The PA Sewage Facilities Act, renamed Act 34 of 2020, streamline...
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Gov. Tom Wolf recently signed a bill clarifying the existing tax code for borough electric systems into law.
Act 28 of 2020 stipulates power supplied to borough electric systems for sale within bor...
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The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission announced Tuesday the unanimous approval of the permanent implementation of the cashless, All-Electronic Tolling (AET) system instituted March 16 to mitigate the s...
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Under the Manufacturing PA Innovation Program, four faculty research projects in the Penn State Harold and Inge Marcus Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering have received funding for ...
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The Appalachia Partnership Initiative (API) has given an effective boost to vocational training and education in technology in Pennsylvania, thanks to invaluable support from the Chevron Corp.
The ...
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Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry President and CEO Gene Barr expressed his support with the House’s May 29 adoption of Resolution 836, which terminates the business closure portion of G...
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Six Northumberland County lawmakers recently sent a letter to Gov. Tom Wolf, requesting the county transition to the green phase of the governor’s three-phase re-opening plan.
Snyder and Montour ...
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The House Consumer Affairs Committee recently voted to advance two bills that would address broadband access in rural communities.
House Bill 2438 would speed up the deployment of broadband network...
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State senators’ recent adoption of House Concurrent Regulatory Review Resolution 1, disapproving the state Department of Labor and Industry’s proposal to significantly expand overtime eligibility ...
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House Republicans recently passed a resolution that would end the business shutdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The businesses were closed March 17 by Gov. Tom Wolf’s emergency declaration. ...
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Legislation recently introduced in the House would require the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission to construct, operate, and maintain the Southern Beltway Projects.
House Bill 2556 would require the ...
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