April 6, 2011

Wednesday NewsClips

Corbett Proposes 4 Percent Pay Cut For State Workers
Education Tops List Of Voters' Concerns
New Poll: 58 percent feel state government is on the wrong track, 23 percent concerned about eduction, 19 percent concerned about economy or jobs, 38 percent think Corbett is not doing a good job, 35 percent approval rating. On Sen. Casey, 32 percent say he deserves re-election, 43 percent say it's time for someone new. On President Obama, 46 percent disapprove of the job he's doing.
Community College Students Rally For Funding
Pitt Students Pack Capitol To Protest Budget Cuts
Students Protest Higher Ed Cuts
Education Advocates Rally At Capitol Against Budget Cuts
Protesters Flood Capitol Over Cuts
Education Bills Head To Full Senate
Senate Panel OKs School Mandate Relief Bills
Pay Freezes Not Enough To Stave Off School Districts Cuts
Bill Would Require Voters to Approve Certain Property Tax Hikes
Bills Make Property Tax Hikes Harder
New PA Graduation Rate Calculation Denounced
Editorial: Don't Remind, Consolidate Schools
2 More Sentenced For Bonusgate
Judge Denies Orie Motions To Dismiss Corruption Case
Judge Rejects Orie's Double-Jeopardy Claim
York Lawmaker Eyes Bid For State Auditor General
Legislators Propose A Public Integrity Commission
Legislators Propose New Capitol Ethics Commission
Slots Revenue Down In March At Erie Casino
Op-Ed: Sprinklers Will Save Lives, Won't Kill Housing Recovery
Column: Harrisburg Incinerator Report To Keep Chapter 9 On Table
1% Dauphin County Sales Tax Floated To Aid Harrisburg
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