Jessica Valen
Our Opinion: Low gas prices vindicate Gov. Tom Corbett’s transportation-funding strategy
“Despite millionaire Secretary Tom Wolf’s bogus claim in his latest attack ad against Governor Tom Corbett that 'gas prices went through the roof,' the truth is that Pennsylvania gas prices are still lower than in neighboring states. Sadly, this type of double speak should be expected from Secretary Tom Wolf, who is willing to say or do anything to get elected. This is the same Tom Wolf who praised Governor Tom Corbett’s work on passing a bipartisan transportation bill, just before he attacked the Governor for it and lied about its effect on gas prices.” -- Chris Pack, Communications Director
Former US Rep. English Calls out Wolf
Reported on WJET
September 2, 2014
September 2, 2014 - Former US Congressman Phil English is demanding that the democratic candidate for governor come clean about his tax records.
First Lady Susan Corbett touts expansion of dropout prevention program
Published in the Patriot News, by Monica Von Dobeneck
September 2, 2014
First Lady Susan Corbett touted her "Opening Doors" initiative, a technology driven dropout prevention program, during a presentation at Annville-Cleona High School Tuesday.
Viewpoint: Pennsylvania, Corbett growing jobs in Keystone State
Published in the Pittsburgh Business Times, by C. Alan Walker
September 2, 2014
The story published by the Pittsburgh Business Times on Aug. 28, uses a partisan, politically driven report to ignore the facts.
Rest of story on so-called education cuts
Published in the Standard Speaker, by Bill McGlynn
August 28, 2014
A misleading allegation has been has been spouted by Democrat talking heads and the liberal news media for the last year. Unfortunately, both refuse to tell the entire story, which is the oldest trick in the political book when it comes to try to make their opponent look bad.
A Wolf in pols' clothing
Published in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, by Colin McNickle
Let it be stipulated that Tom Wolf is a really nice guy.
AmerisourceBergen to add 185 jobs, expand into Conshohocken
Published in the Philadelphia Business Journal, by Jeff Blumenthal
August 27, 2014
AmerisourceBergen will expand its local operations by leasing and renovating Millennium III, an existing 70,000-square-foot office building in Conshohocken, Pa., and has committed to add 185 new jobs in the Philadelphia region over the next three years, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett said.
Counting golden eggs
Published in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, by David Conti
August 27, 2014
A few months ago, Washington County Commissioner Larry Maggi summed up his fear of what fellow politicians might do with higher taxes on the state’s gas drillers.
Is Wolf's progressive Pa. tax plan unconstitutional?
Published in WHYY, by Holly Otterbein
August 27, 2014
Tom Wolf, the Democratic nominee for governor, wants to restructure Pennsylvania income taxes so middle-class and poor families would pay less and some wealthy residents would pay more.
Governor Corbett Vows to Save 55th Armored Brigade Combat Team
Reported on Fox43, by Paul Smith
August 26, 2014
Governor Tom Corbett today released a copy of his letter to Secretary of the Army John M. McHugh opposing elimination of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard’s 55th Armored Brigade Combat Team (ABCT) headquartered in Scranton.

