BUILDING A STRONGER PA

Jessica Valen

published PPG opens new Cranberry regional headquarters in News 2014-09-26 09:55:42 -0400

PPG opens new Cranberry regional headquarters

Published in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, by Rachel Farkas

September 25, 2014

PPG Industries opened a new, regional headquarters for its architectural coatings business Thursday in the Cranberry Woods business park. Nearly 400 people — including employees from other PPG sites in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky and Delaware and 150 new hires — work there now. The company plans to employ 550 people in management, marketing, customer support, information technology and administrative positions by 2015.


Video: ANTI-CHARTER SCHOOL CANDIDATE TOM WOLF PUTS PUBLIC SECTOR UNION INTERESTS AHEAD OF PENNSYLVANIA CHILDREN

HARRISBURG, PA – The Corbett-Cawley campaign today drew more attention to Secretary Tom Wolf's pandering to the public sector unions through his full opposition to charter schools. On Thursday, Wolf voiced his strong opposition to charter schools at a York Rotary Club meeting. To date, Wolf has received $2.14 million in public sector union donations to oppose a multitude of common sense government reforms.


BOUGHT AND PAID FOR: WHOSE INTERESTS WILL TOM WOLF SERVE?

BOUGHT AND PAID FOR: WHOSE INTERESTS WILL TOM WOLF SERVE?

$2.14 million accepted from public sector union heads

Pennsylvania Press Club Luncheon, September 22, 2014

(Pictured from Left to Right: PSEA President Mike Crossey, PFT Communications Director Barbara Goodman, Delaware businessman Tom Wolf, PA AFL-CIO's Rick Bloomingdale, APSCUF President, Ken Mash)


These Governors Return Their Salary To The State

Published in Time, by Kiran Dhillon

September 24, 2014

Every state appropriates its governor a salary, but not every governor accepts it. Some return a percentage to the state, while others forgo any compensation whatsoever.


State awards $2 million to Midstate military history

Published in the Cumberlink Sentinel, by Joshua Vaughn

September 24, 2014

The U.S. Army Heritage Education Center is $2 million closer to completing an $8.5 million expansion thanks to a state grant awarded to the Army Heritage Center Foundation.


Bucks Republicans want peek at Tom Wolf's tax records

Published in the Bucks County Courier Times, by James McGinnis

September 23, 2014

With just six weeks left in the campaign, Republicans in Bucks County and beyond are hunting for some hypocrisy in the tax returns and business practices of Democrat for governor Tom Wolf.


CAN’T EXPLAIN YOUR TAX PLAN? JUST BLAME THE MEDIA!

HARRISBURG, PA – The Corbett-Cawley campaign today called on Secretary Tom Wolf to stop blaming the media on statewide television for their coverage of Wolf’s proposed income tax hike and to instead provide the specific details of his tax proposal, which is a cornerstone of Wolf’s campaign. Wolf continues making the excuse that he does not have the tax data available to release his plan, even though that information is publicly available on the Department of Revenue website.


County GOP says Corbett boosted ed. funding

--IN CASE YOU MISSED IT--

County GOP says Corbett boosted ed. funding

GOLDEN EGG -- UNSPINNING TOM WOLF: DEBATE EDITION

The following is part of a series of real-time responses to the empty rhetoric made by Secretary Tom Wolf during tonight’s Pennsylvania Chamber Gubernatorial debate with Governor Tom Corbett.

Golden EGG


Corbett awards grants to York County manufacturer for natural gas conversion project

Reported on Fox43, by Alysa Poindexter

September 17, 2014

Two grants worth millions of dollars have been awarded to a York County based manufacturing company to support its conversion to natural gas.


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