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99% PA Campaign Statement: US House MAGA Republicans’ Top Priority is Protecting Ultra-Rich Tax Cheats, Not Supporting Hard-Working Americans

Type: Press Release
Date: January 11, 2023

For Immediate Release January 11, 2023 Contact: Kirstin Snow, Communications Director, Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center, snow@pennbpc.org 99% PA...

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The Danger of Changing the Regulatory Process in Pennsylvania

Type: Reports and Papers
Author: Marc Stier
Date: January 11, 2023

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Towards a Pittsburgh for All: An Analysis of Mayor Gainey’s First Budget Proposal

Type: Reports and Papers
Author: Nthando Thandiwe and Diana Polson
Date: December 09, 2022

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RELEASE: Using Federal Broadband Funding to Create a ReImagined Appalachia

Type: Press Release
Date: December 06, 2022

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 6, 2022 Contact: Kirstin Snow, snow@pennbpc.org, or Virginia Alvino Young, virginia@sequalconsulting.com, 714-267-1623 Read the report...

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Report: PA’s Next Governor Must Fix the State’s Broken Unemployment System to Protect Workers and Economy

Type: Press Release
Date: November 29, 2022

For Immediate Release November 29, 2022 Contact: Kirstin Snow, Communications Director, Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center, snow@pennbpc.org   Report:...

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An Unemployment Insurance Agenda for PA’s Next Governor: Fix What’s Broken and Create a New National Model

Type: Reports and Papers
Author: Stephen Herzenberg and Maisum Murtaza
Date: November 28, 2022

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Inequity and Inadequacy in K-12 Education Funding in Pennsylvania: Fiscal Year 2022-23 Update

Type: Policy Brief
Author: Marc Stier, Eugene Henninger-Voss, Diana Polson, and Stephen Herzenberg.
Date: November 22, 2022

This paper updates the Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center’s analysis of the inadequacy and inequity in school funding to...

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