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Pa. public school funding debated
Gov. Tom Corbett’s top education adviser acknowledged Tuesday that Pennsylvania’s poorer school districts would be hurt disproportionately by the Republican’s proposed funding cuts, but insisted that spending more on schools has not...Tags: Students, Elections, Government, Teaching and Learning, Unemployment
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Little progress made in talks between Waynesboro teachers' union, board
waynesboro@herald-mail.comNegotiating teams for Waynesboro Area School Board and the district’s teachers’ union met at the bargaining table for more than three hours Monday, but both sides said they made little progress. “We had a (tentative agreement) on...Tags: Career and Workplace, Elections, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Strikes, Pennsylvania
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Franklin, Fulton counties offer retirement incentives to help with budget deficits
waynesboro@herald-mail.comTo close anticipated budget gaps for 2011-12, some school districts in Franklin and Fulton counties are turning to retirement incentives worth tens of thousands of dollars. “We knew if we didn’t have the retirement incentive, we’d...Tags: Career and Workplace, Retirement, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Unemployment, Human Interest
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Cuts loom for Franklin County school districts, officials say
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comAfter Gov. Tom Corbett's preliminary budget announcement Tuesday, Pennsylvania school officials can finally begin wrestling with the realities, rather than rumors, of extensive cuts to public education funding. The proposed $27.3 billion state spending...Tags: Career and Workplace, Executive Branch, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Elections, Government
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Local Pa. reps on board with budget's focus
waynesboro@herald-mail.comCalling it a budget without "gimmicks," Franklin County, Pa., legislators praised Gov. Tom Corbett's proposed spending plan unveiled Tuesday for its fiscal restraint, while saying some of the cuts, notably those in education, will be painful across the...Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Elections, Government, Local Government, Pennsylvania
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Letters to the Editor - March 7
Pa. needs a Right to Work Law To the editor: Pennsylvania has a unique opportunity to establish a Right To work Law, this year. Gov. Tom Corbett said, “If a Right To Work Bill comes to my desk, I’ll sign it.” For skeptics of this...Tags: Career and Workplace, Treaties, Google Inc., Labor Legislation, Pennsylvania
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Tuscarora School District braces for state budget numbers
roxann.miller@herald-mail.com— The Tuscarora School Board is bracing itself to make some of the toughest budget decisions it has had to make in decades when Gov. Tom Corbett unveils Pennsylvania’s 2011-12 budget Tuesday. With the state facing a $4 billion shortfall,...Tags: Executive Branch, Elections, Government, Method Man, Pennsylvania
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Corbett expected to discuss across-the-board cuts in budget address
waynesboro@herald-mail.comFranklin County, Pa., legislators say Gov. Tom Corbett’s budget address Tuesday will be different than those in recent years, in part because they expect public welfare and education funding won’t be considered as sacred. The budget address...Tags: Elections, Government, Local Elections, Interior Policy, Science and Technology
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Tuscarora School District waiting on state budget
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comFaced with receiving $1.25 million less from the state of Pennsylvania, there's little the Tuscarora School District can do but bide its time until Gov. Tom Corbett unveils his 2011-12 budget Tuesday. "We're waiting for the state to tell us what's...Tags: Retirement, Elections, Government, Teaching and Learning, Method Man
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Alloway seeks to expand Castle Doctrine; Kauffman reintroduces gaming board bill
State Sen. Richard Alloway and state Rep. Rob Kauffman have started the 2011 session of the Pennsylvania General Assembly by reintroducing their favored legislation that didn't pass in previous years.
Alloway, R-Franklin/Adams/York, introduced a bill...Tags: Elections, Government, Human Interest, Edward G. Rendell, Pennsylvania
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