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May’s Job Picture Is Mixed in Pennsylvania

Type: Blog
Author: Mark Price
Date: June 24, 2013

Unemployment in Pennsylvania fell by one-tenth of a percentage point to 7.5% in May, while non-farm payrolls fell by...

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Pa. House Budget Locks in Most School Funding Cuts

Type: Reports and Papers
Date: June 21, 2013

The Pennsylvania House of Representatives approved a 2013-14 budget bill which locks in cuts that have disproportionately impacted high-poverty...

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Testimony: Medicaid Expansion Integral to Making Health Coverage Available and Affordable to Millions

Type: Testimony
Author: Sharon Ward
Date: June 20, 2013

The Medicaid expansion is an integral part of the goal of making health coverage available and affordable to millions...

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Pa. House Budget Locks in Most of the School Funding Cuts

Type: Blog
Author: Chris Lilienthal
Date: June 20, 2013

The Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center is out with a new policy brief setting the record straight on some recent...

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Pa.’s Marcellus Impact Fee Comes Up Short

Type: Reports and Papers
Date: June 18, 2013

As the economic value of natural gas production increases in Pennsylvania‰’s Marcellus Shale, the local impact fee created by...

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Pennsylvanians Shortchanged by Drilling Fee

Type: Blog
Author: Sharon Ward
Date: June 18, 2013

Last week, the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission reported that natural gas drillers are paying $202 million in local impact...

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Pension Primer #7 – A $40 Billion Dollar Oversight: Actuarial Studies Document High Cost of Governor‰’s Pension Plan

Type: Reports and Papers
Author: Stephen Herzenberg
Date: June 18, 2013

Pennsylvania’s two retirement systems have Press Released models- or actuarial studies- detailing the fiscal impact of Governor Corbett’s proposed...

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