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New Legislative Maps Still in Limbo
February 22, 2012 in News /by PAMattersThe Legislative Reapportionment Commission has met for the first time since the state Supreme Court threw out its 2011 redistricting plan. No votes were taken and the proceedings lasted only minutes before Chairman Stephen McEwen recessed the meeting until next Tuesday. “It has come close, we’re not there yet,” McEwen said of the legislative leaders’ […]
State-Related Universities Plead Their Budget Cases
February 22, 2012 in News /by PAMattersState-related universities saw near 20% cuts in state support last year. The governor imposed a 5% budget “freeze” mid-year, and Penn State, Pitt and Temple face proposed 30% cuts next fiscal year. “In certain respects, what we’re seeing is the dismantling of a long, long commitment by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to public higher education,” […]
Pennsylvania Environmental Group links Weather Disasters to Global Warming
February 21, 2012 in News /by PAMatters2011 was a record year for weather disasters and Pennsylvania did not go untouched. A new report from PennEnvironment says more than 9 out of 10 Pennsylvanians live in counties affected by federally-declared weather disasters since 2006, from flooding to winter storms. It points some of the blame at global warming. David Masur, Director of […]
Online Purchases Dominate Revenue Department Budget Hearing
February 21, 2012 in News /by PAMattersE-commerce has muddied the waters of an already complex tax code here in the Keystone State, and Revenue Secretary Dan Meuser did his best to clear things up during Appropriations Hearings on Tuesday. There’s some overlap between two big Department of Revenue priorities in 2012. First, the state is compelling online retailers with a physical […]
Allegheny College to Award “Prize for Civility”
February 21, 2012 in News /by PAMattersThe inaugural Allegheny College Prize for Civility in Public Life will be awarded today at the National Press Club in Washington DC. Allegheny College President James Mullen says it was founded as a way to help restore civility in politics. “As we have looked at American politics we have seen, as everyone else has, the […]
Commownealth Foundation says Pennsylvania’s Public Welfare Spending is Unsustainable
February 20, 2012 in News /by PAMattersA new report from the Commonwealth Foundation calls Pennsylvania’s welfare system unsustainable and says it’s hurting those in need. Elizabeth Stelle, policy analyst for the Foundation, says spending is growing faster than the economy and exceeding education appropriations. Stelle says the report is not about attacking the poor; it’s about preserving benefits for the truly […]
Bipartisan Panel Studies PA Lottery Fund
February 18, 2012 in News /by PAMattersThe Legislative Budget & Finance Committee has released the first comprehensive study of the Pennsylvania Lottery in 18-years. The study focused on the relationship between the Lottery Fund and the programs it supports for older Pennsylvanians. The study points out the rapid growth that’s expected in Pennsylvania’s senior citizen population. For instance, seniors are expected […]
Radio PA Roundtable 02.17.12
February 17, 2012 in Audio, Media, News, Radio PA Roundtable /by PAMattersRadio PA Roundtable is a 30-minute program featuring in-depth reporting on the top news stories of the week. Professionally produced and delivered every Friday, Roundtable includes commercial breaks for local sale and quarterly reports for affiliate files. Click the audio player below to hear the full broadcast: [audio:https://s3.amazonaws.com/witfaudio/radiopa/Roundtable02-17-12.mp3]
Table Games Revenue Increases in January at Pennsylvania Casinos
February 16, 2012 in News /by PAMattersTable games revenue rose in January. Numbers were up for seven of the state’s 10 operating casinos, with an increase of 22.3% over the revenue for the same month last year. Richard McGarvey, spokesman for the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, says play at table games generated tax revenue of more than 8.6 million dollars for […]
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