Allison McFadden
Natural gas just the beginning
Published in the Times-Tribune, by David Falchek
March 30, 2014
Community leaders hope the construction of the natural gas power plant outside Wyalusing marks the beginning of a more stable economy built on products made from natural gas, rather than the natural gas itself.
500 More Jobs Coming to Pennsylvania Latest Sign of an Improving Economy Under Corbett-Cawley Administration Leadership
The Corbett-Cawley campaign announced that an additional 500 jobs will be coming to Pennsylvania by the end of 2016, signaling further proof that less taxes is equaling more jobs under the Corbett-Cawley Administration. This latest round of jobs is the result of an 870,000-square-foot PetSmart distribution facility that was made possible through the Administration’s policies that encourage private sector development. Lieutenant Governor Jim Cawley was in attendance earlier today at the facility in Berks County to deliver remarks at the ribbon cutting ceremony.
State leaders show support for 911th air base
Published in the Times Leader, by David Taube
March 26, 2014
A regiment of elected officials, led by state Lt. Gov Jim Cawley, filled an Air Force Reserve hangar Wednesday to say how they’re proactively prepared against potential federal cuts.
994 JOBS PROJECTED FOR SCRANTON-WILKES BARRE REGION DUE TO GAS BOOM
HARRISBURG, PA – Coming on the heels of further job growth across Pennsylvania under Governor Tom Corbett and Lt. Governor Jim Cawley’s leadership, a report released by the United States Conference of Mayors (USCM) projects 994 manufacturing jobs coming to the Scranton-Wilkes Barre region by the year 2020 as a result of the natural gas boom in the Marcellus Shale region. Governor Tom Corbett and Lt. Governor Cawley have has long championed for creating an economic climate to attract energy companies to develop in Pennsylvania due to the direct and indirect jobs that will be created, such as those listed in the USCM report.
926 JOBS PROJECTED FOR PITTSBURGH DUE TO GAS BOOM
HARRISBURG, PA – Coming on the heels of further job growth across Pennsylvania under Governor Tom Corbett and Lt. Governor Jim Cawley’s leadership, a report released by the United States Conference of Mayors (USCM) projects 926 manufacturing jobs coming to Pittsburgh by the year 2020 as a result of the natural gas boom in the Marcellus Shale region. Governor Corbett and Lt. Governor Cawley have long championed for creating an economic climate to attract energy companies to develop in Pennsylvania due to the direct and indirect jobs that will be created, such as those listed in the USCM report.
511 JOBS PROJECTED FOR CAPITAL REGION DUE TO GAS BOOM
HARRISBURG, PA – Coming on the heels of further job growth across Pennsylvania under Governor Tom Corbett and Lt. Governor Jim Cawley’s leadership, a report released by the United States Conference of Mayors (USCM) projects 511 manufacturing jobs coming to the capital region by the year 2020 as a result of the natural gas boom in the Marcellus Shale region. Governor Tom Corbett and Lt. Governor Cawley have long championed for creating an economic climate to attract energy companies to develop in Pennsylvania due to the direct and indirect jobs that will be created, such as those listed in the USCM report.
Corbett announces two new Governor’s Schools
Published by Lancaster Online, by Kara Newhouse
March 25, 2014
Pennsylvania Governor’s Schools are making a comeback.
Burgmeier’s updating fleet of trash trucks
Published in the Altoona Mirror, by Walt Frank
March 25, 2014
Burgmeier Hauling Inc. is another step closer to running a complete fleet of compressed natural gas trash trucks.
Gov. Corbett tours Bethlehem's CRIZ sites
Published in The Morning Call, by Nicole Radzievich
March 21, 2014
Gov. Tom Corbett on Friday toured the No. 2 Machine Shop, the cavernous relic from Bethlehem Steel's hometown plant that local officials hope will soon become a bustling Bass Pro Shop thanks to a new state tax incentive program.
Revenue chief Dan Meuser backs health, education spending priorities in Corbett budget
Published in the Centre Daily News, by Brittany Milazo
March 22, 2014
Gov. Tom Corbett’s proposed budget isn’t coming up short when it addresses education and health care, state Revenue Secretary Dan Meuser told a group of local leaders and residents Thursday.

