Tom Corbett
Deal In Works To Avert Port Authority Service Cuts
Negotiations between state, county, and union officials to avoid a one-third cut in transit service on September 2 are underway, and it involves concessions by bus drivers that could trigger state dollars for the Port Authority.
Legislation Aims To Expand Red Light Cameras To Pittsburgh
A new bill to expand the use of red light cameras in Pennsylvania is on its way to Gov. Tom Corbett’s desk. The legislation allows the use of red light cameras here in Pittsburgh as well as in suburban Philadelphia and larger municipalities across the Commonwealth.
Rendell: Pennsylvania Too Close To Call In Presidential Race
Former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell has been under fire lately from members of his own party.
Rendell: Gov. Corbett Is Not A Wuss
Former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell is making the rounds promoting his new book and doing a little reflecting.
Gov. Corbett To Ask Legislature To Reduce Cyber School Funding
Investigator Andy Sheehan questioned the performance and funding of cyber schools and whether some schools are getting money over and above the actual cost of educating a child online. Gov. Corbett says it’s time to reduce the funding for cyber schools.
Gov. Corbett Talks Tax Breaks For Cracker Plant
Governor Tom Corbett is making his first comments today about $1.6 billion in tax breaks he’s proposing to help bring Shell Oil’s new multi-billion dollar cracker plant to Beaver County.
Gov. Tom Corbett Defends State Budget
Governor Tom Corbett, R-Pennsylvania, was in Pittsburgh today. He started bright and early and used the nation’s oldest radio commercial radio station, NewsRadio 1020 KDKA, to talk about issues with the economy and the state budget.
Gov. Corbett Talks State Issues in Studio K
KDKA AM’s Larry and John ask tough questions about the state to Pa. Governor Tom Corbett live in studio!
PAC Group To Launch Anti-Corbett Television Ad
Gov. Tom Corbett is not up for reelection until 2014, but beginning Wednesday, one group will start to run television ads against him.
11 Arrested After Education Cuts Protest Downtown
Hundreds of protesters took to the streets this morning in an effort to send a message to Gov. Tom Corbett about proposed cuts to public education funding.
Local Groups Head To Harrisburg To Protest Budget Cuts
A group of local faith, community and labor leaders are headed to Harrisburg to protest the governor’s budget cuts, which they say are killing the community.
Former State Rep. DeWeese Reports To Prison
Accompanied by his girlfriend, former State Rep. Bill DeWeese, of Waynesburg, reported to the Dauphin County Prison.
Arts’ Supporters Protest Over Corbett’s Award From Pittsburgh Opera
A $750-a-plate, black-tie dinner honoring Gov. Tom Corbett and his wife was interrupted by protestors Saturday night. It was a benefit dinner for the Pittsburgh Opera.
Pittsburgh Opera’s Recognition Of Corbett Stirs Controversy
The internationally acclaimed Pittsburgh Opera now finds itself the center of controversy. To raise money, a parking garage in the Strip District is undergoing a makeover for a swanky $750-a-ticket event to honor Governor Corbett and his wife, Susan, chair of the Pennsylvania Council for the Arts.
Gov. Corbett Slightly Opens Door For State Aid To Port Authority
Last week, Governor Tom Corbett seemed to draw a hard line against any state money to restore major service cuts made by the Port Authority Transit. Basically, Corbett said it was up to the transit union to work with management to cut costs. This week, the governor has softened his tone.













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