Before Pennsylvania Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf issued guidance for fall 2020 school reopenings, teachers unions in the state met with members of Wolf’s administration.
According to a report by Broad + Liberty, top aides in the Wolf administration met twice with the Pennsylvania State Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), as well as members of unions. Wolf’s chief of staff Mark Brunelle and deputy chief of staff Eric Hagarty were in attendance at the meetings, which took place on July 31 and Aug. 7 and were titled “Re: School Reopening.”
Only three days after the second meeting, Wolf issued guidance on Aug. 10 that caused school districts throughout the state to conduct online schooling.
Change of leadership coming to Pa.’s Office of Open Records
Updated Jan 11, 2021;
Posted Jan 11, 2021
Liz Gerloff Wagenseller is being tapped by Gov. Tom Wolf to be the next executive director of the state s Office of Open Records, according to multiple administration sources.
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The chief of staff to the departing auditor general has been tapped by Gov. Tom Wolf to be Pennsylvania’s next executive director of the Office of Open Records.
Liz Gerloff Wagenseller will take over the office’s reins on Jan. 19, becoming the third person to hold that $147,000-a-year position, according to the governor’s office. That position is currently held by Erik Arneson whose term expires on Wednesday. Arneson said he had hoped to be reappointed to a second six-year term, which is the most permitted by state law.