Pennsylvania is receiving $6.6 million from President Joe Biden’s “Internet for All” initiative, Gov. Tom Wolf announced Thursday.
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Two businesses awarded PIDA loans for growth and jobs
Businesses in Adams and Dauphin counties received low interest loans through the Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority (PIDA).
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Titih’s passion for service to Central Pa. community on display at EmergeHer expo
Be it starting Harrisburg-based CT Home Care Services to assist people with intellectual disabilities or founding Oaks of Central PA to empower and promote the African immigrant and refugee community, Christine Titih has a mission to serve others.
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Cumberland and Lebanon counties to receive affordable housing funding
Cumberland and Lebanon counties will receive a portion of $10.3 million in funding through the Pennsylvania HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) to support affordable housing.
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PDBA adopts broadband plan, Sen. Kane urges Pa. residents to review access map
The PA Broadband Development Authority voted unanimously to adopt the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Broadband Plan that will focus on four challenge areas and explore opportunities for universal broadband access in Pennsylvania.
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Cumberland among six Pa. counties awarded MAP funding
Cumberland County is among six Pennsylvania counties awarded funding through the Municipal Assistance Program (MAP), Gov. Tom Wolf announced Thursday.
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New online system launches for Pa. business taxpayers
A new online system is now available to Pennsylvania business taxpayers to handle their registration, filing, and payment obligations for state taxes. Called myPath, the system serves as a one-stop shop for Pennsylvania taxpayers.
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Ghormoz named Senior Advisor to Gov.-Elect Shapiro Transition Team
Rob Ghormoz, vice president at GSL Public Affairs, has been named a senior advisor to Pennsylvania Governor-Elect Josh Shapiro’s Transition Team.
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State takes next step to become Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub
The state has taken the next step to secure a spot as one of the nation’s Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs.
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Awards for affordable rental housing total more than $92 million
Awards totaling more than $44.2 million in Low Income Housing Tax Credits, more than $20 million in National Housing Trust Funds for the construction of 1,459 affordable multifamily rental units in Pennsylvania, and more than $9 million in PennHOMES funding, were announced by Gov. Tom Wolf Thursday.
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New law reforms prior authorization for medical treatment; lauded by PAMED
Gov. Tom Wolf signed legislation today that makes significant reforms to the prior authorization process for medical treatment, as well as changes to step therapy for prescription drug treatment plans, a move applauded by the Pennsylvania Medical Society (PAMED).
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New buses reduce Pa. schoolchildren’s exposure to air pollutants
Dauphin County is one of 11 Pennsylvania school districts to receive funding for new, clean school buses aimed at reducing schoolchildren’s exposure to air pollutants, Gov. Tom Wolf announced.
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Lancaster among Pa. counties receiving investments in Water Projects
Lancaster is listed among the Pennsylvania counties receiving investment funding for drinking water, storm water, and non-point source projects through the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority (PENNVEST), Gov. Tom Wolf announced.
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Production, promotion of Pa. beers and wines gets nearly $2 million boost from grants
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) has approved grants totaling $1,78 million for 21 projects to increase the production of Pennsylvania-made malt and brewed beverages and wines, Governor Tom Wolf announced.
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State to receive $900 million in federal funding for climate-smart ag practices
Pennsylvania will receive more than $900 million in federal funding to support farm organizations, businesses and research institutions using climate-smart practices.
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