Jessica Valen
GOVERNOR TOM CORBETT STATEMENT ON OBAMA VISIT TO PENNSYLVANIA
HARRISBURG, PA – The Corbett-Cawley campaign today released the following statement from Governor Tom Corbett regarding President Barack Obama’s visit to Pittsburgh. This is the President’s third visit to Pennsylvania this year.
CORBETT-CAWLEY ADMINISTRATION SECURES NATIONAL AWARD FOR JOB CREATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
HARRISBURG, PA – The Corbett-Cawley campaign today highlighted national recognition of Governor Corbett's 'More Jobs, Less Taxes' agenda that is growing our economy and has created over 150,000 private sector jobs since Corbett took office, and has driven unemployment to a five-year low of 5.7 percent. Area Development magazine awarded Pennsylvania a Silver Shovel for the 2nd year in a row as Pennsylvania's comeback continues under Governor Tom Corbett.
Tamaqua Area tax hike blamed on pension issues
“Governor Corbett has led the fight to reform our failing pension systems that are crippling state government and local school districts. Governor Corbett has challenged the legislature to act before pension costs get even worse. In four years, the amount our pension systems are underfunded will more than double our annual state budget. It’s clear Pennsylvania needs to address pension reform now, and Governor Corbett has shown the courage to tackle the tough issues.” -- Campaign Manager Mike Barley
Corbett touts corrections success during appearance in Washington D.C.
Published in the Patriot News, by Donald Gilliland
June 12, 2014
Governor Tom Corbett was in the nation's capital today outlining Pennsylvania's success in reducing the number of released state prison inmates who commit further crimes.
CORBETT-CAWLEY STATEMENT ON PRESIDENT OBAMA'S RETURN TO PENNSYLVANIA
Where will Secretary Tom Wolf be standing?
HARRISBURG, PA- The Corbett-Cawley campaign today released the following statement regarding news President Obama would visit Western Pennsylvania to discuss the economy less than three weeks after proposing a job-killing cap-and-trade tax that will implement a massive tax hike on the Pennsylvania coal industry. The cap-and-trade tax proposal is a cornerstone of Secretary Tom Wolf's campaign platform.
FLIP-FLOP ALERT! SECRETARY TOM WOLF TRIES WALKING BACK LIBERAL CLIMATE CHANGE AGENDA
HARRISBURG, PA – With millionaire Secretary Tom Wolf officially purchasing a victory in the liberal Democratic primary, he is now starting the process of walking back positions he took during his liberal Democratic primary campaign. Earlier tonight, at the Pennsylvania Environmental Council’s dinner, Wolf backed away from previous comments on his desire to join the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI). Wolf’s walk-back comes as he continues refusing to take a position on President Obama’s most recent attack in his war on coal.
CORBETT-CAWLEY CAMPAIGN CALLS ON SECRETARY WOLF TO RELEASE HIS BUDGET
HARRISBURG, PA – The Corbett-Cawley campaign today called on millionaire Secretary Tom Wolf to release the details of his budget proposal associated with the promises he made as part of his partially plagiarized campaign platform. In making the request, the Corbett-Cawley campaign notes that while Wolf’s platform is sorely lacking specific details, governing requires actual decision-making.
Marcellus fee nets $22M for Bradford, Tioga counties
"Bradford and Tioga Counties are set to receive a combined $22 million from Marcellus Shale production this year, but that reinvestment doesn't matter to millionaire Secretary Tom Wolf unless it's coming to Harrisburg's coffers where he could use it to placate his liberal, big government allies. Tax-and-spend is a bad habit Tom Wolf can't kick, and he's licking his chops at the thought of millions of more dollars in tax increases to spend on growing government, while taking valuable resources away from counties where drilling occurs." -- Campaign Manager Mike Barley
- Bradford County: $10.8 million
- Tioga County: $11.89 million
Cumberland, Amwell top list of impact fee recipients
"Greene County is set to receive $9.48 million from Marcellus Shale production this year, but that reinvestment doesn't matter to millionaire Secretary Tom Wolf unless it's coming to Harrisburg's coffers where he could use it to placate his liberal, big government allies. Tax-and-spend is a bad habit Tom Wolf can't kick, and he's licking his chops at the thought of millions of more dollars in tax increases to spend on growing government, while taking valuable resources away from counties where drilling occurs." -- Campaign Manager Mike Barley


