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September 2, 2015

Wednesday NewsClips

Wolf Looks To Private Conservation To Break Budget Impasse
Wolf Tries New Budget Talks Tactic: Smaller Meetings
State Budget Impasse Drags Into 3rd Month
Pittsburgh Schools Scramble For Money Amid Budget Impasse
Auditor General: School Audits To Reflect Budget Impasse
DePasquale Targets Budget Stalemate Costs
Editorial: State Officials Need To Share Budget Pain
New Senate Session Days Fall On Rosh Hashanah
Editorial: Kane Needs To Resign
AG’s Office Defense Sandusky Prosecution Against Appeal
Uber Faces Class Action Over Employee Status
Hilton Joins Sharing Economy With Uber Partnership
Op-Ed: We All Benefit From Well-Funded Community Colleges
Penn, Swarthmore To Drop Essay Portion Of SAT, ACT
Wolf Wraps Up Overhaul Of Medicaid Benefits
Editorial: Crackdown On DHS Caseworkers Filing Ethics Forms
Erie Region Has Little Presence In State Rail Plan
Pittsburgh Unemployment Rate Steady, As Jobs Shrink
Jobless Rate Nudges Up In Scranton, Wilkes-Barre
Unemployment Rate Holds At 5.5 Percent In Erie
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