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Policy Watches

A Critique of "An Economic Assessment of Mandated Sick Leave Legislation (#080474) in the City of Philadelphia"
May 24, 2011
Millions from Heaven Revisited
March 30, 2011
The Economic Development Responsibility Act
October 8, 2010
PA Fund for Workforce Solutions Announces RFP for Industry Partnerships in State
March 1, 2009
Senate Passes Much-Improved Minimum Wage Bill
June 1, 2006
Senate Minimum Wage Bill Offers Little Benefit for PA Workers
June 1, 2006
Few Adults Would Benefit from a State Minimum Wage Hike to Only $6.25
January 1, 2006
Business Tax Cuts Are Not the Best Way to Promote Job Growth
March 1, 2004
Ernst and Young Confirm Pennsylvania is Not a High-Business Tax State
February 1, 2004
Are Pennsylvania's Taxes Too High? No.
October 1, 2003
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The Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center

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The Pennsylvania Fund for Workforce Solutions (PFWS)

KRC helped catalyze and provides staff support to PFWS, managed by the United Way of Pennsylvania. PFWS supports Industry Partnerships that are creating employment and advancement opportunities for lower-skilled adults. The PFWS is a collaborative of Pennsylvania's leading funders and a site of the National Fund for Workforce Solutions.