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Pa. Gov. Tom Wolf keeps trying to raise the minimum wage. Will he ever succeed?

State Rep. Patty Kim says Pennsylvania’s minimum wage of $7.25 per hour is “pathetic.” A Harrisburg Democrat, Kim has sponsored legislation for years to raise the state’s minimum wage. “Our commonwealth’s pathetic minimum wage of $7.25 needs a reset, a refresher, an update,” Kim said. Kim has a strong ally in the governor’s office. Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf has been in office for more than six . ....

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Some Pa. lawmakers tout expense transparency, but their websites tell a different story


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HARRISBURG The message is loud and clear on Pennsylvania Senate President Pro Tempore Jake Corman’s transparency webpage: “It’s Your Money.”
Before diving into his own taxpayer-paid salary and expenses, the Centre County Republican offers something of a pledge: “I believe that transparency in state spending is crucial to ensure that taxpayer dollars are spent as wisely and efficiently as possible.”
“This page,” he declares, “is designed to help make basic spending information easily accessible.”
The problem: The page hasn’t been updated in over six years. ....

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Parents could choose to let their child repeat a grade to make up for learning loss due to COVID-19 disruptions


Parents could choose to let their child repeat a grade to make up for learning loss due to COVID-19 disruptions
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Senate President Pro Tempore Jake Corman, R-Centre County, discusses his bill that would allow parents to decide by July 15 whether to have their child repeat the grade they are in this year to make up for learning loss associated with COVID-19 disruptions in their education.
May 12, 2021
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Parents could have the option to letting their children repeat the grade they are in to make up for any disruption to their education caused by remote and hybrid instructional models implemented to prevent the spread of COVID-19 this school year. ....

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PA teachers pension system embroiled in controversy. What to know.


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Pennsylvania’s Public School Employees’ Retirement System has been embroiled in controversy, and a miscalculation could have thousands of members in the system start to contribute more to their retirement funds in July.  
Here s an explanation of what happened and what it means: 
What’s PSERS? 
PSERS has more than 500,000 members, about half of them teachers, and should not be confused with SERS, which is the State Employees Retirement System that has far fewer retirees.  
Currently, PSERS is valued at about $64 billion. 
A 15-member board oversees PSERS.
Board members include the state secretaries of banking and securities, and education; the treasurer; an appointee of the governor (currently vacant); five retired or working system members; two school board representatives; two state House members, one from each party; and two state Senate members, one from each party.   ....

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