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Building a Stronger Pennsylvania announces official endorsements for November 8.
What’s making PA stronger – BSP Endorses Rep. Frank Farry for State Senate 💪
One of President Biden’s more recent political stunts called for the cancellation of more than $300 billion in student loan debt. Of course, this timing makes convenient sense, being right before the midterm election and all, but politics aside—this devastating decision is by no means a long-term fix.
What’s making PA stronger – BSP Endorses Rep. Rosemary Brown for State Senate 💪
Representative Rosemary Brown has served the people of the 189th Legislative District for over a decade. Now, she’s running for state senate—and we are proud to endorse her candidacy.
What’s making PA stronger – Reducing the Corporate Net Income Tax Rate 💪
Pennsylvanians and our most dependent sectors are at risk. Automation, specifically, will cause over 85 million jobs to be lost by 2025. Our Commonwealth needs to reach a solution instead of losing economic competitiveness. The way to turn this around is by updating our outdated education system. The National Center on Education and the Economy (NCEE) and Southern Regional Education Board (SREB), in a bipartisan effort, gathered to conduct research on organizing educational systems and recognizing workforce needs.
What’s making PA stronger – Senator Scott Martin and school choice 💪
Parents want choice in their children’s education now more than ever, and our great Commonwealth is no exception. The problem is that special interest groups and unelected bureaucrats are fighting for control over the education system—all the way down to regulating the curriculum taught in the classroom.
Sen. Ryan Aument: We’re No. 22 — and that’s bad news
It is almost surreal to look at numbers and rankings that show Pennsylvania floundering in comparison to other states, but this freakish economic landscape that puts us behind Ohio and Indiana speaks to a rock-solid reality.
Legislation would address labor shortage
Legislation soon to be introduced in the state Senate seeks to address Pennsylvania’s labor shortage. The Small Business Workforce Tax Credit would incentivize hiring to pull more residents back into the workforce by reducing the amount of state taxes small businesses would owe.
Pennsylvania needs a tax policy that doesn’t scare off business | Opinion
It is almost surreal to look at numbers and rankings that show Pennsylvania floundering in comparison to other states, but this freakish economic landscape that puts us behind Ohio and Indiana speaks to a rock-solid reality.
Pa. restaurants hope for financial aid as they struggle ‘more than they did in 2020′
Between tracking down supplies, hiring workers and juggling daily responsibilities, restaurant owner Jennifer Fertenbaugh said she’s exhausted.
Policy changes needed to restore manufacturing jobs in western Pa., lawmakers say
State lawmakers expect Beaver County’s cracker plant to help rebuild western Pennsylvania’s once-robust manufacturing industry, but say policy changes are equally critical to that vision.