Pennsylvania Office of the Governor
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Recent News About Pennsylvania Office of the Governor
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Mastriano to Shapiro: 'If I don’t hear back from you, I can only assume that you are reluctant to debate me'
State Sen. Doug Mastriano, the Republican nominee for Pennsylvania governor, has planned a debate with his Democratic opponent Attorney General Josh Shapiro, but is still waiting for a response from Shapiro.
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Wolf: 'Supporting Local 354's apprenticeship program will help develop talented workers'
Last month, Gov. Tom Wolf announced that $297,000 in funds through the Pre-Apprenticeship and Apprentice Grant Program will be going to Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 354 to increase apprenticeships across Pennsylvania.
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Wolf: ElevateBio builds new biomanufacturing facility in Pittsburgh, 'joining a $50 billion life sciences ecosystem'
ElevateBio revealed that it will invest in its first operation in Pennsylvania and create 172 six-figure jobs in Pittsburgh.
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Bullock: 'This historic investment of more than $400 million will have a significant impact on the lives of Black homeowners, homebuyers, and renters'
Gov. Tom Wolf (D-PA) recently met with General Assembly members, housing advocates, and colleagues in Philadelphia..
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Gov. Wolf: 'This year’s budget includes a massive investment in our kids, our schools and our future.'
On August 8, Gov. Tom Wolf met with students, educators and elected officials at the Erie School District in celebration of the $3.7 billion investment in public education the Wolf Administration has made over the past eight years.
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Wolf announces $199 million investment in water-related projects
Last week Gov. Tom Wolf announced that 13 drinking water, wastewater, stormwater and non-point source projects in 11 counties will be funded with a $199 million investment through the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority.
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Wolf announces funds going to JATC will expand Clearfield Training Center
Last week, Gov. Tom Wolf said that $297,000 in funds will go to the Western Pennsylvania Electrical JATC.