On May 18, Congresswoman Susan Wild re-introduced the bipartisan, bicameral Safe Interactions Act alongside Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA-01) and Congressman Sean Casten (D-IL-06)
During National Police Week, Congresswoman Susan Wild is reaffirming her support and advocacy for local police departments in PA-07 as a co-sponsor of the recently re-introduced Invest to Protect Act.
Following the Department of Commerce’s Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) released last week for the Regional Innovation Hubs Program—outlined first in Congresswoman Susan Wild’s Regional Innovation Act of 2021
Pennsylvania is continuing to boost the construction industry with apprenticeship grants of more than $296,000 targeted for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 357 Joint Apprenticeship and Training Fund in Allentown.
Gov. Tom Wolf has announced that $8 million in funds through the Keystone Communities Program will be awarded to 51 community projects spanning 30 counties across Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania's DCED has approved $220,000 in funds toward seven projects through the MAP to help local governments in zoning and updating comprehensive plans.
This week, Gov. Tom Wolf announced that more than $9 million in state grant funding is available for Single County Authorities (SCA) to assist those battling mental health and substance use disorders simultaneously.
CVS Health is expanding its operations at is Hanover Township location to provide for new operations at the facility while creating and retaining 912 jobs.
The Pennsylvania Commission for Women held its second annual National STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Day Event at the Pennsylvania State Museum, which had a focus on encouraging young women to pursue a STEM career.
Gov. Tom Wolf recently spoke out against the Pennsylvania House Republicans for writing a letter of disapproval for updating the volatile organic compound (VOC) regulation for conventional oil and gas wells, which is required under the Clean Air Act.
Gov. Tom Wolf recently announced that the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) has been approved for $35,970,850 in funds for 213 community revitalizations projects across the state.