Rep. Todd Platts Announces He Will Retire from Congress After Current Term
U.S. Rep. Todd Platts, R-York, announced [this afternoon] he will not seek a seventh term in office. Click here for full story. Source: pennlive.com, Jan. 17, 2012….
U.S. Rep. Todd Platts, R-York, announced [this afternoon] he will not seek a seventh term in office. Click here for full story. Source: pennlive.com, Jan. 17, 2012….
…Tom Corbett. The Senate leadership is proposing to put at least $50 million back in school districts. Click here to read full article from pennlive.com. Click here to read full…
Gov. Tom Corbett and state lawmakers have reached the framework of a state budget for the 2012-13 fiscal year. Click here for the Patriot-News article. Source: Patriot-News and pennlive.com, June…
…will lead to overhauling the way future state funding for special education is distributed to school districts. Click here for full story. Source: PennLive.com, By Jan Murphy, April 25, 2013….
…academic achievement standards and tie them to graduation tests for the state’s roughly 1.7 million public and charter school students. After hours of legislative hearings on the tests this week,…
…Secretary, two sources have confirmed that William Harner is being forced out of the post in Gov. Tom Corbett’s Cabinet. Click here for full article. Source: Pennlive.com, August 26, 2013….
…educator from Dauphin County, told Gov. Tom Corbett she’d lead the department until his term ends in 2014 and then retire. Read more: http://triblive.com/news/education/4640688-74/education-department-dumaresq#ixzz2eO6Ra8Xm Source: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review By Brad Bumsted Sunday, Sept. 8, 2013….
Legislation that seeks to transform the way education is delivered to sixth- through 12th-graders emerged out of the House Education Committee [on Tuesday]. The state House Education Committee passed legislation…
…place. Frustrated over what he felt was reticence on the department’s part about sharing the price tag for the Keystone Exams and the associated graduation testing requirement on the state…
…to support it, GOP leaders from both legislative chambers met behind closed doors at the budget table with the governor. Click here for full article Sources: Pennlive.com, June 2, 2015;…