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Texting while driving ban now in place
Staff reporterIt's time to think twice before picking up that phone while driving. A texting while driving ban is now in effect in Pennsylvania. The ban begins today and breaking the law will cost you. It's a pretty easy law to understand. If you are behind the wheel,...Tags: Cell Phones, Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment, Fines, Lawyers
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PSU President expected to testify at Capitol looking to avoid funding cut
Staff reporterBudget hearings are in full swing at the State Capitol today as leaders from the four state-related universities make their case to have funding reinstated. Penn State, Temple and Pitt are all facing major cuts in state funding under Governor Tom Corbett'...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Executive Branch, Seth M. Grove, Education, Budgets and Budgeting
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State-Related Schools Topic of Conversation at House Appropriations Hearing; Leaders Try to Get State Funding Reinstated
Multi-Media JournalistLeaders from State-Related universities stood before the House Appropriations Committee Wednesday morning. Representatives desired to make their case to have state funding reinstated known. Governor Tom Corbett’s proposed budget slashes about...Tags: Executive Branch, U.S. House Committee on Appropriations, Seth M. Grove, Lincoln University, Regional Authority
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Governor's Proposed Budget Means Cuts for Education & Welfare
Governor Tom Corbett released his $27 billion dollar proposed budget for 2012-13 Tuesday morning. He says the budget puts Pennsylvania on the road to financial recovery. It includes no tax increases but does include cuts to state higher education and...Tags: Democratic Party, Pension and Welfare, Interior Policy, Timothy J Solobay, Government
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Governor Corbett set to unveil budget; Cuts could run deep
Staff reporterGovernor Tom Corbett is set to address the General Assembly when he unveils the 2012/2013 state budget later this morning. The state is in a tough economic place and cuts are expected to run deep. It's no surprise that these are some tough economic...Tags: Democratic Party, Executive Branch, Budgets and Budgeting, Regional Authority, Gordon Denlinger
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Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Representative Seth Grove Discusses PA Budget Representative Seth Grove (196th Legislative District) joined Fox43 Morning News to talk about Governor Corbett's new state budget and how it affects Pennsylvanians' wallets as well as what programs face...Tags: York County (Pennsylvania), Executive Branch, Holidays, Seth M. Grove, Budgets and Budgeting
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Natural gas impact fee passes the General Assembly
Staff reporterThe natural gas industry in Pennsylvania is booming and now legislators think they have come up with a way to cash in on that success. Yesterday, lawmakers agreed on a compromise that would impose a fee on the drilling companies. The money raised from...Tags: Democratic Party, Environmental Issues, Energy Resources, Seth M. Grove, Natural Gas
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Marcellus Shale Impact Fee Bill Heads to Governor
Governor Tom Corbett says he's happy that the House and Senate passed House Bill 1950, which includes an impact fee for Marcellus Shale natural gas drillers. Wednesday the state House approved the measure 101 to 90. On Tuesday, the state Senate voted 31...Tags: Environmental Issues, Energy Resources, Natural Gas, Government, Petroleum Industry
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PA Proposed Redistricting Has Democrats Upset
Staff reporterEvery 10 years Pennsylvania updates it's district lines, based on census results. And this year brings some major changes. Pennsylvania would lose a congressional seat in Washington. District 19, which is currently held by congressman Todd Platts...Tags: Democratic Party, Curry Todd, Parties and Movements, Republican Party, Politics
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Pennsylvania Representative Introduces Legislation Calling for More Transparency for State Universities through State Open Records Law
Multi-media JournalistState Representative Eugene DePasquale, on Monday, introduced a piece of legislation that would make Penn State, Pitt, Temple, and Lincoln part of the State Open Records Act. Currently all four schools are exempt. DePasquale says the public has a right...Tags: Jerry Sandusky
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Ann Duke Drops Out Of GOP Auditor General Race.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekIt Looks Like It May Be A Battle Of The House Members ... . ,,, in this year's race for state Auditor General. Chester County Controller Ann Duke dropped her candidacy after Gov. Tom Corbett repeated his field-clearing maneuver from...... -
State Democrats Meet in State College Today.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekSTATE COLLEGE _ State Democrats will take what they hope is the first step toward breaking a more than three-decade-old losing streak as they gather here today to endorse a candidate for state Attorney General. Democrats have not won the......
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