Twenty Pennsylvania municipalities will share in $5 million in state funding that will pay for traffic signal improvements across the commonwealth.
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Twenty Pennsylvania municipalities will share in $5 million in state funding that will pay for traffic signal improvements across the commonwealth.
Pennsylvania’s SNAP, or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, will soon see an expansion come the start of next month.
On September 6, Governor Tom Wolf announced that he would be adding $297,000 towards the state’s pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship grant program which will help continue Western Pennsylvania Bricklayers Masonry Training Program.
In June, Governor Wolf and 13 other governors urged Congress to take action to prolong the Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies to stabilize health care coverage for civilians and families.
On July 12th, Governor Tom Wolf announced on Twitter, “Big news: Pennsylvania is getting three new state parks,” the first new parks in the state since 2005.
Pennsylvania governor Tom Wolf, in conjunction with fellow state legislators, has plans to make direct payments to residents who make below $80,000 a year.