PA in strong financial position as revenue collections nearly $1B above estimate
Revenue Secretary Pat Browne reported Pennsylvania's revenue collections are nearly $1 billion above estimates, placing the commonwealth in a strong financial position for future investments.
Pa. revenue collections rise; state in strong financial position
Revenue Secretary Pat Browne reported Pennsylvania collected $6.7 billion in General Fund revenue in April, $519 million above expectations.
Shapiro Admin leads coalition opposing fed rule on worker misclassification
L&I Secretary Nancy Walker said the Shapiro Administration is leading a coalition challenging a federal rule that opponents believe will weaken worker protections.
Pa. leads multi-state coalition opposing federal workforce restrictions
L&I Secretary Nancy Walker said the federal proposal would worsen workforce shortages in industries that Pennsylvania families and employers rely on.
Pa. lawmakers, human service providers rally for workforce support
Pennsylvania's human service providers and lawmakers rallied in Harrisburg for workforce support, stable funding, and system reforms.
Downtown Harrisburg receives $425K investment to support growth, revitalization
Downtown Harrisburg is receiving a $425K investment from the Shapiro Administration to support growth, revitalization.
A voice for construction, KCA’s impact, priorities and vision for Pa.
The Keystone Contractors Association has long played a vital role in strengthening Pennsylvania’s commercial construction industry.
Shapiro-Davis Administration announces expanded child care at Capitol Complex
Expanded on-site child care at the Capitol Complex has been announced by the Shapiro-Davis Administration.
Pa. Dept. of Revenue collects $5B in December, exceeds expectations
Pennsylvania Revenue Secretary Pat Browne reported that December’s collection amount was $238.5 million more than expected.
Central Pa. counties gain state investments in manufacturing programs
Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry Secretary Nancy Walker announced nearly $4.2 million in advanced manufacturing training programs to strengthen and support the workforce.
Where does Pa. rank in business climate?
DCED Secretary Rick Siger said the Site Selection Magazine ranking confims that Pennsylvania's economic development strategy is producing results.
Pa. Outdoor Corps marks 10 years of jobs, conservation
The Pa. Outdoor Corps celebrates 10 years of youth job training and conservation, backed by a $5M investment in Governor Shapiro’s 2024–25 budget.









