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Gov. Wolf discusses proposal to boost funding for public schools in Pennsylvania


Updated: 2:32 PM EST Feb 4, 2021
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my legislative plan this year is all about removing and eliminating barriers for Pennsylvanians. It s about fixing problems that hold people back at every age all across the commonwealth and making it easier for Pennsylvania s to build better lives for themselves, for their families and for their communities on. That s why fully and fairly funding every public school in the state is the cornerstone of my plan. Every child in Pennsylvania deserves the head start in life that a high quality education provides. But chronic underfunding has deprived many of our school district of the resource resource is they need for their students to get the training and education we need them to get. In the six years since I took office, we have secured $1.4 billion in education funding. That includes nearly 800 million for basic education, $140 million for special education and $40 million for career and t ....

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Will a Biden Presidency Reflect His Scranton Roots?


SCRANTON, Pa. In the downtown here, if you pass Courthouse Square on Adams Avenue, then merge onto Washington Avenue, you’ll eventually enter Green Ridge, a neighborhood seemingly preserved in ’50s-era America. “It’s a Norman Rockwell kind of scene,” Sarah Piccini, assistant director of the Lackawanna Historical Society, told me.
Indeed, stately old residences line this leafy stretch of North Washington Avenue, where “Scranton Loves Joe” signs adorn lawns and a large, ornamental donkey – clearly a tribute to the Democratic Party – commands the front porch of a Colonial revival home. There isn’t any doubt about the politics of this section, where President-elect Joe Biden spent his early youth. “Where Biden grew up in Green Ridge, Irish-Catholic Democrat was one conjoined word,” said Austin Burke, former president of the Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce. Even today, that political, if not tribal, allegiance remains intact – especially with a nati ....

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