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March 18, 2015

Wednesday NewsClips

Union Pacts Big Question Mark In PA Budget
Acting PennDOT Chief Says Funding Forces Tough Choices
PennDOT Considers Expediting Projects Ahead Of Papal Visit
Op-Ed: Wolf’s Plan Won’t Keep Property Taxes Down
Education Asks Districts For Plans To Spend New Funding
Wolf Proposes $500M For Specific School Programs
Former Rep. Ramaley Joins Dept. Of Labor & Industry
John Baer: The Dope On Diming Out Kane
Superior Court Candidate To Fund Own Campaign
Lawmakers Again To To Change Teacher Layoff Laws
Santorum: 2016 GOP Field Reflects Diverse Voices, Ideas
Uber, Lyft Face Independent Contractor Challenges
Kutztown U Has New President
Op-Ed: Sunshine Creeps Into Dark Corners Of Harrisburg
State Rejects Sale Of Cresson Prison
Lawmaker, L&I Secretary Spar Over Minimum Wage
Pittsburgh Unemployment Shoots Up To 5.2%
NE PA No Longer Has State’s Worst Unemployment
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