BUILDING A STRONGER PA

Jessica Valen

Fred Clark, former chair of Harrisburg Authority, appointed to head Corbett advisory commission

Published in the Patriot News, by Christina Kauffman

August 8, 2014

Gov. Tom Corbett has appointed the former chairman of the Harrisburg Authority to serve as chairman of the Governor's Advisory Commission on African American Affairs.


Siemens Rail Automation expanding operations, adding 129 jobs

Published in the Pittsburgh Business Times, by Justine Coyne

August 8, 2014

Siemens Rail Automation will expand its manufacturing and engineering operations in the Pittsburgh area, in a move that will bring an additional 129 jobs, the company announced Friday.


Here's how the Marcellus Shale industry gave me a second career: Brian Hollister

Published in the Patriot News, by Brian Hollister

August 07, 2014

I was retired at age 49. After service in the military and a career as an Electronic Quality Engineer, I was pleased to be working independently at what I enjoy most, small construction projects. I was living comfortably while doing work for friends and community members.


Governor Corbett Announces $21 Million in School Improvement Grants for Nine Schools

Reported on Fox43, by Taniel Orr

August 7, 2014

Governor Tom Corbett today announced that nine public schools will share $21 million in federal School Improvement Grant funding.


published Municipalities defend Act 13 impact fees in News 2014-08-12 14:49:21 -0400

Municipalities defend Act 13 impact fees

Published in the Observer-Reporter, by Emily Petsko

August 05, 2014

Roughly half of the municipalities in Washington County have taken action to protect the revenue stream flowing into local governments by way of natural gas development.


published Flags to be lowered in Pa. in memory of VanKirk in News 2014-08-12 14:27:39 -0400

Flags to be lowered in Pa. in memory of VanKirk

Published by the Associated Press

August 04, 2014

Gov. Tom Corbett has ordered U.S. and state flags to fly at half-staff at state facilities in Harrisburg and Northumberland County in honor of a Pennsylvania native who was the last surviving crew member of the plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima.


published Same old same old from Tom Wolf in News 2014-08-12 14:09:53 -0400

Same old same old from Tom Wolf

Published in the Lancaster New Era

August 1, 2014

Democrat for governor Tom Wolf claims to be “a different type of candidate,” but it’s starting not to look that way.

Take taxes, for example.


Gov. Tom Corbett pushes pension reform at York County dairy farm

Published in the York daily Record, by Ed Mahon

August 06, 2014

Gov. Tom Corbett stopped at a dairy farm in Paradise Township Friday to continue his push for pension reform.


Corbett talks pensions, education in Chambersburg campaign stop

Published in the Chambersburg Public Opinion, by Marcus Rauhut

August 01, 2014

During a campaign stop in Chambersburg, Gov. Tom Corbett continued his push for pension reform and rebutted the latest ads attacking his education spending record.


PA-Gov: Corbett Accuses Wolf of Hiding in New Ad (VIDEO)

Published in PoliticsPA, by Nick Field

July 31, 2014

Tom Wolf used his biography to win the Democratic primary, now Gov. Corbett is trying to turn his opponents greatest strength into a weakness.


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