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The national-in-scope letter was at least the third one pushing back against the proposed squelching of state laws on AI. Another was signed by 40 state attorneys general, including Pennsylvania's ...
Letter: Pennsylvania does weird things like having four different types of cities and two different types of townships. In other states, one typically only encounters the state, county, city/town a… ...
Letters to the Editor Letter: How natural gas powers our Pennsylvania summers The state's energy sector plays a key role in our economy and quality of life. By Reading Eagle | [email protected] ...
Lucille S. Ulrich, also known as Lucille Sweet, 60 W. Abington Road, Factoryville, letters testamentary to Susan Sheerin, name listed in will as Susan U. Roditski, also known as Susan U. Ulrich ...
In my view, there is no comparison. Currently, 24 states and Washington, D.C., have legalized recreational marijuana and 39 states, including Pennsylvania, have approved marijuana for medicinal use.
Since its implementation in 2012, the natural gas impact fee has provided more than $2.7 billion for critical environmental, infrastructure, public safety, and other projects in all 67 counties ...
Sadly, Pennsylvania’s state share of school funding ranks near the bottom in our nation, overburdening local taxpayers and cheating students out of key resources.
Jeffrey Haudenschield, also known as Jeffrey O. Haudenschield, 102 Madison Lane, Waverly, letters testamentary to Judith Haudenschield, same address.
(WHTM) — Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday joined 42 other AGs in sending a letter to Meta urging it to combat scam advertisements on its platforms. Sunday said the scams use images of ...
ERB, Zane Douglas, dec'd. Late of Lititz Borough, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Administrator: Skyler B. Erb, c/o PYFER, REESE, STRAUB, GRAY & FARHAT, P.C., 128 N ...
Pennsylvania has a real opportunity here. By making media literacy a part of middle school and high school education, we’re not just adding another subject.
In a letter sent to the impacted states, the USDA explained the program was being cut because it “no longer effectuates agency priorities.” Pennsylvania touts the successes of previous LFPA funding, ...