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Shapiro administration allocates $75M for aging school repairs

Article Summary – Pennsylvania’s Department of Education is offering $75 million in grants for school environmental repairs and upgrades through the Public School Environmental Repairs Grant Program. The funding aims to tackle issues such as asbestos, lead, and mold in school buildings. A further $100 million in grants is also

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Treasury Sec. spotlights PA’s reduced health costs, better economy

Article Summary – During a visit to Pittsburgh’s West Penn Hospital, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen praised the Biden administration’s actions to improve healthcare and grow the economy. Yellen emphasized the administration’s efforts to make healthcare more affordable, including expanding tax credits for families paying healthcare premiums through the 2021 American

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Montana schools to revamp early childhood programs

Article Summary – Public school districts in Montana are preparing to implement a new law aimed at boosting reading proficiency among the state’s youngest students. The law, House Bill 352, will end the Running Start program at Bozeman Public Schools that offered kindergarten instruction for children under age 5, and

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National Implications for Great Falls County Job

Article Summary – Cascade County, Montana, is amid a dispute over who will administer the 2024 elections following allegations of mishandling by the current clerk, Sandra Merchant, leading to her losing the duties. The newly created position of commission-appointed election administrator has four candidates, including the former clerk, Rina Moore.

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Millions may lose internet access

Article Summary – The FCC has stopped accepting applications for the Affordable Connectivity Program, which provides subsidized internet access to nearly 23 million Americans, due to its funding only extending to April 2024. The program, created by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, provides a monthly discount on internet services

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New PA program may improve women’s healthcare access.

Article Summary – The Women’s Service Program, a new initiative in Pennsylvania, will provide up to $15.9 million over the next two years to reproductive health groups offering free health services including prenatal and postpartum care, menstrual health education, and testing for sexually transmitted infections. The program is designed to

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Lawmakers seek to lure Hollywood to Michigan with tax breaks

Article Summary – Michigan lawmakers are reintroducing a film incentive program to attract film production companies to the region. The Multimedia Jobs Act will create a tax credit scheme, replacing the former 42% rebate of production costs, to encourage local job creation and boost customer traffic for small businesses. However,

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Whitmer’s proposed budget allocates funds for education priorities

Article Summary – Michigan Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has presented her budget for fiscal year 2025, which includes funding for universal prekindergarten and free community college. The proposed budget totals $80.7 billion, with specific funding allocated for education initiatives such as $159 million for free pre-K education, $30 million for

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Dave McCormick, GOP Senate Hopeful, Supports Outsourcing Jobs

Article Summary – Dave McCormick, a former hedge fund CEO and the Republican Party of Pennsylvania’s endorsed candidate for a U.S. Senate seat, has expressed indifference to job outsourcing except in key industries he deems critical. Notably, during his time as an executive at Bridgewater Associates, the company accepted $52

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Rep. Tim Walberg proposes below-minimum wage for home caregivers

Article Summary – Michigan Republican Rep. Tim Walberg, along with two colleagues, has proposed a bill to exclude home care workers from federal minimum wage and overtime laws. The bill, backed by the Private Care Association, would reverse a 2013 Department of Labor rule that applied these protections to workers

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Casey Backs Bill for Leave to Donate Stem Cells, Marrow

Article Summary – A proposed US bill, the Life Saving Leave Act, will allow employees up to 40 nonconsecutive hours of unpaid leave annually for bone marrow or blood stem cell donation. The bill, introduced by Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. Bob Casey and co-sponsored by Louisiana Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy, aims

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New Bill Proposes Savings Accounts for All Wisconsin Kids

Article Summary – A bipartisan bill introduced in the Wisconsin State Legislature proposes creating a savings program, WisKids, for every child born or adopted in the state. The program would set up a state-owned savings account for each child, seeded with $25, which could be put towards post-secondary education once

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