Gov. Tom Wolf
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Wolf Gives Final Approval to Suspend Vehicle Registrations of Toll Scofflaws
Gov. Tom Wolf has signed legislation to suspend vehicle registration of roughly 25,000 drivers who refuse to pay their overdue bills for Pennsylvania Turnpike travel,…
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Time Is Running Out on Gov. Wolf’s Commitment to Lower Pa.’s ‘Appalling’ Corporate Net Income Tax Rate
Shortly after he was sworn in nearly eight years ago, Governor Tom Wolf called Pa.’s corporate net income tax rate of 9.99 percent “appalling.” One…
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Gov. Wolf Encourages Neighborly Kindness in Advance of Mr. Rogers-Themed ‘1-4-3 Day’
Announcing the fourth annual 1-4-3 Day in Pennsylvania, Gov. Tom Wolf encouraged Keystone State residents to show kindness, generosity, and love this coming May 23.…
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Gov. Wolf Increases Minimum Wage for Commonwealth Employees to $15
As of Jan. 31, some state workers in Pennsylvania received a raise, thanks to a boost to the Pennsylvania minimum wage. A staff report from…
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Partisanship Puts Wrinkles in State’s Congressional District Mapping Project
In the ongoing debate about Congressional district mapping, Gov. Tom Wolf proposed two versions he believed would counter cross-aisle criticisms. However, the debate about delineating…
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Wolf Administration’s Omicron Strategy Boils Down to a Vaccines-Versus-Shutdowns Decision
Gov. Tom Wolf once again reiterated that his administration’s strategy to fight the spread of the omicron variant of COVID-19 is the vaccine and not…
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Groundbreaking of Coatesville Train Station Begins ‘Gradual Transformation That Will Help in City’s Rebirth’
PennDOT and several elected officials, including Gov. Tom Wolf, broke ground on the new Coatesville Train Station on Friday. The project is aimed at revitalizing…
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Restrictions Eased as New COVID-19 Cases Plummet in Pennsylvania
With COVID-19 cases on the decline in Pennsylvania, Gov. Tom Wolf has announced that some COVID-19 restrictions are being lifted across the state: Indoor events…
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New $900 Million Pandemic Recovery Aid Bill Approved by Pennsylvania Senate
Last week, the Pennsylvania Senate unanimously approved legislation to distribute more than $900 million in pandemic recovery aid to schools and hospitality-related businesses, along with…
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Joe Biden Nominates Dr. Rachel Levine for Assistant Health Secretary Post
Pennsylvania’s health secretary, Dr. Rachel Levine, has been nominated by Joe Biden to be his next assistant health secretary, writes Kennedy Rose for the Philadelphia…
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Not All Small Businesses Plan to Follow Gov. Wolf’s Latest Shutdown Orders
At least a dozen restaurants and gyms statewide have said they plan to remain open despite the latest shutdown orders issued by Gov. Tom Wolf,…
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State Imposes New Restrictions for Three Weeks to Curb COVID Spikes
No indoor dining. Gyms and casinos are closed. Indoor gatherings are limited to 10 people or less. There’s a moratorium on extracurricular school activities, including…
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Pennsylvania Passes One of Least Restrictive Autonomous Delivery Robot Laws
In November, Pennsylvania passed one of the nation’s least restrictive laws that regulate the movement speed and weight of autonomous delivery robots, writes Ryan Deto…
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New Capacity Limits for Both Indoor and Outdoor Gatherings Take Effect Friday
Gov. Tom Wolf and Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine have announced that Pennsylvania’s capacity limits on gatherings will be adjusted starting on Friday, according…
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Survey Warns 70 Percent of State’s Small Restaurants, Bars Could Perish in Pandemic
A survey of 100 locally owned and family-run restaurants statewide shows up to 70 percent will close if pandemic restrictions aren’t reduced or help isn’t…
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Friends Association to Establish Diversionary Reentry House for Women, Children in Coatesville
Gov. Tom Wolf recently announced the recipients of a new round of funding made available through the Pennsylvania Housing Affordability and Rehabilitation Enhancement (PHARE) fund.…
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Gov. Wolf Eases Restrictions on Real Estate Industry
Gov. Tom Wolf has announced that businesses and employees in the real estate industry may now conduct limited business-related activities statewide and provided guidance for…
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Although ‘Still in a Capital-Preserving Mode,’ Malvern’s IMC Construction Rehires Some Employees
Since Gov. Tom Wolf cleared all construction projects to restart on May 1, Malvern-based IMC Construction has continued its non-essential work and rehired some of…






























































