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The Department of Health (DOH) in conjunction with the COVID-19 Vaccine Task Force announced the start of the special initiative to vaccinate targeted industry workers and to accelerate the vaccination timetable for those in Phases 1B, 1C and 2. All Pennsylvanians will be eligible to schedule vaccination appointments beginning April 19. "The vaccine landscape continues to evolve as thePACAST
The Wolf Administration called for an end to the stigma surrounding the disease of addiction and highlighted the work that has been done by the administration in response to the ongoing opioid crisis. "While the COVID-19 pandemic is occurring, many Pennsylvanians continue to struggle with the disease of addiction," Deputy Secretary of Health Preparedness and CommunityPACAST
Pennsylvania school districts would save an estimated $395 million under Gov. Tom Wolf's commonsense and fair bipartisan plan to hold charter schools accountable to students, parents and taxpayers. The governor announced the updated savings estimate during a press conference at G.A.R. Memorial Junior & Senior High School, in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County. As part of his budget,PACAST
On a preserved farm in Cumberland County, Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding announced the opening of the $1 million Farm Vitality Grant Program. One of the largest of the programs in Governor Tom Wolf's Pennsylvania Farm Bill, the Farm Vitality Program aims to enhance the long-term health and vitality of Pennsylvania's farms. "Pennsylvania's more than 53,000 farms are thePACAST
support@pacast.com. Attention -- support@pacast.com is for PAcast support only. If you need assistance with: Unemployment related questions - go to the Labor and Industry website at www.dli.pa.gov.If you need further assistance send an email to uchelp@pa.gov.. Department of Health related questions - please call 1-877-PA Health and be sure to select option 2 for health relatedPACAST
With overwhelming support among school districts for his charter school accountability plan, Governor Tom Wolf visited J.P. McCaskey High School in Lancaster to discuss his bipartisan proposal that saves an estimated $395 million a year. "I want to fix Pennsylvania's broken charter school law, improve education quality and accountability, and save schools and taxpayers$395 million
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Governor Tom Wolf was joined by legislators, business owners and advocates to call on the General Assembly to raise Pennsylvania's minimum wage to $12 an hour with a path to $15. More than 1 million workers would get a boost in their paychecks, which creates new customers for businesses and strengthens the economy for everyone. "This isn't about pitting workers against businessPACAST
First Lady Frances Wolf and Acting Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson led a discussion about the COVID-19 vaccines and reproductive health during a Facebook Live event hosted by the Pennsylvania Commission for Women. The event, entitled Vax Facts for Pregnancy and Reproductive Health, is the second in a series aimed at providing relevant and accurate information about COVID-19PACAST
As COVID-19 cases continue to rise, Governor Tom Wolf and Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine implored Pennsylvanians to take the next three weeks and stand united against the virus by adhering to existing mitigation orders and stricter efforts announced. "Today I am announcing additional, temporary COVID-19 protective mitigation measures in the commonwealth," said Gov. Wolf.PACAST
The Department of Health (DOH) in conjunction with the COVID-19 Vaccine Task Force announced the start of the special initiative to vaccinate targeted industry workers and to accelerate the vaccination timetable for those in Phases 1B, 1C and 2. All Pennsylvanians will be eligible to schedule vaccination appointments beginning April 19. "The vaccine landscape continues to evolve as thePACAST
The Wolf Administration called for an end to the stigma surrounding the disease of addiction and highlighted the work that has been done by the administration in response to the ongoing opioid crisis. "While the COVID-19 pandemic is occurring, many Pennsylvanians continue to struggle with the disease of addiction," Deputy Secretary of Health Preparedness and CommunityPACAST
Pennsylvania school districts would save an estimated $395 million under Gov. Tom Wolf's commonsense and fair bipartisan plan to hold charter schools accountable to students, parents and taxpayers. The governor announced the updated savings estimate during a press conference at G.A.R. Memorial Junior & Senior High School, in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County. As part of his budget,PACAST
On a preserved farm in Cumberland County, Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding announced the opening of the $1 million Farm Vitality Grant Program. One of the largest of the programs in Governor Tom Wolf's Pennsylvania Farm Bill, the Farm Vitality Program aims to enhance the long-term health and vitality of Pennsylvania's farms. "Pennsylvania's more than 53,000 farms are thePACAST
support@pacast.com. Attention -- support@pacast.com is for PAcast support only. If you need assistance with: Unemployment related questions - go to the Labor and Industry website at www.dli.pa.gov.If you need further assistance send an email to uchelp@pa.gov.. Department of Health related questions - please call 1-877-PA Health and be sure to select option 2 for health relatedPACAST
With overwhelming support among school districts for his charter school accountability plan, Governor Tom Wolf visited J.P. McCaskey High School in Lancaster to discuss his bipartisan proposal that saves an estimated $395 million a year. "I want to fix Pennsylvania's broken charter school law, improve education quality and accountability, and save schools and taxpayers$395 million
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Governor Tom Wolf was joined by legislators, business owners and advocates to call on the General Assembly to raise Pennsylvania's minimum wage to $12 an hour with a path to $15. More than 1 million workers would get a boost in their paychecks, which creates new customers for businesses and strengthens the economy for everyone. "This isn't about pitting workers against businessPACAST
First Lady Frances Wolf and Acting Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson led a discussion about the COVID-19 vaccines and reproductive health during a Facebook Live event hosted by the Pennsylvania Commission for Women. The event, entitled Vax Facts for Pregnancy and Reproductive Health, is the second in a series aimed at providing relevant and accurate information about COVID-19PACAST
As COVID-19 cases continue to rise, Governor Tom Wolf and Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine implored Pennsylvanians to take the next three weeks and stand united against the virus by adhering to existing mitigation orders and stricter efforts announced. "Today I am announcing additional, temporary COVID-19 protective mitigation measures in the commonwealth," said Gov. Wolf.PACAST
On Thursday, the Pennsylvania LGBTQ Affairs Commission will host Vax Facts: Afternoon Tea on LGBTQ Health, a virtual conversation to answer questions from Pennsylvania's LGBTQIA+ communities related to the COVID-19 vaccines. This is the fourth discussion in a series entitled Vax Facts, which aims to provide Pennsylvanians with relevant and accurate information about the COVIDPACAST
support@pacast.com. Attention -- support@pacast.com is for PAcast support only. If you need assistance with: Unemployment related questions - go to the Labor and Industry website at www.dli.pa.gov.If you need further assistance send an email to uchelp@pa.gov.. Department of Health related questions - please call 1-877-PA Health and be sure to select option 2 for health relatedPACAST
support@pacast.com. Attention -- support@pacast.com is for PAcast support only. If you need assistance with: Unemployment related questions - go to the Labor and Industry website at www.dli.pa.gov.If you need further assistance send an email to uchelp@pa.gov.. Department of Health related questions - please call 1-877-PA Health and be sure to select option 2 for health relatedPACAST
The Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) Acting Secretary Jennifer Berrier provided an update on Pennsylvania's new Unemployment Compensation (UC) system , which went online yesterday. During the first day, more than 75,000 individuals successfully filed for more than 141,000 claim weeks totaling $59,390,550 in benefits. "Yesterday was a historic day for Pennsylvania, and while wePACAST
The Department of Health (DOH) in conjunction with the COVID-19 Vaccine Task Force announced the start of the special initiative to vaccinate targeted industry workers and to accelerate the vaccination timetable for those in Phases 1B, 1C and 2. All Pennsylvanians will be eligible to schedule vaccination appointments beginning April 19. "The vaccine landscape continues to evolve as thePACAST
Governor Tom Wolf was joined by stakeholders and community members to discuss the damaging effects of the anti-choice legislation moving through the general assembly and reaffirmed his commitment to protect reproductive rights in Philadelphia. "Pennsylvanians have a right to make their own health care decisions with the confidence that they are receiving the best possible carefrom
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The Pennsylvania Department of Health confirmed as of 12:00 a.m., September 14, that there were 638 additional positive cases of COVID-19 on September 13 and 620 additional positive cases of COVID-19 on September 14, bringing the statewide total to 145,063. All 67 counties in Pennsylvania have cases of COVID-19. Philadelphia cases are not included in today's statewide totalPACAST
Governor Tom Wolf was joined by legislators, business owners and advocates to call on the General Assembly to raise Pennsylvania's minimum wage to $12 an hour with a path to $15. More than 1 million workers would get a boost in their paychecks, which creates new customers for businesses and strengthens the economy for everyone. "This isn't about pitting workers against business owners,PACAST
The Wolf Administration called for an end to the stigma surrounding the disease of addiction and highlighted the work that has been done by the administration in response to the ongoing opioid crisis. "While the COVID-19 pandemic is occurring, many Pennsylvanians continue to struggle with the disease of addiction," Deputy Secretary of Health Preparedness and Community Protection andPACAST
Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding and Aging Secretary Robert Torres joined seniors at Kings Terrace to announce steps to increase access to Pennsylvania's Senior Food Boxes, a supplemental food program available free to lower income seniors. Giving the program a new name and removing proof of income requirements are among the barriers to participation the state is removing, with the goalPACAST
The Department of Health (DOH) in conjunction with the COVID-19 Vaccine Task Force announced the start of the special initiative to vaccinate targeted industry workers and to accelerate the vaccination timetable for those in Phases 1B, 1C and 2. All Pennsylvanians will be eligible to schedule vaccination appointments beginning April 19. "The vaccine landscape continues to evolve as thePACAST
The Wolf Administration called for an end to the stigma surrounding the disease of addiction and highlighted the work that has been done by the administration in response to the ongoing opioid crisis. "While the COVID-19 pandemic is occurring, many Pennsylvanians continue to struggle with the disease of addiction," Deputy Secretary of Health Preparedness and CommunityPACAST
On a preserved farm in Cumberland County, Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding announced the opening of the $1 million Farm Vitality Grant Program. One of the largest of the programs in Governor Tom Wolf's Pennsylvania Farm Bill, the Farm Vitality Program aims to enhance the long-term health and vitality of Pennsylvania's farms. "Pennsylvania's more than 53,000 farms are thePACAST
support@pacast.com. Attention -- support@pacast.com is for PAcast support only. If you need assistance with: Unemployment related questions - go to the Labor and Industry website at www.dli.pa.gov.If you need further assistance send an email to uchelp@pa.gov.. Department of Health related questions - please call 1-877-PA Health and be sure to select option 2 for health relatedPACAST
With overwhelming support among school districts for his charter school accountability plan, Governor Tom Wolf visited J.P. McCaskey High School in Lancaster to discuss his bipartisan proposal that saves an estimated $395 million a year. "I want to fix Pennsylvania's broken charter school law, improve education quality and accountability, and save schools and taxpayers$395 million
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First Lady Frances Wolf and Acting Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson led a discussion about the COVID-19 vaccines and reproductive health during a Facebook Live event hosted by the Pennsylvania Commission for Women. The event, entitled Vax Facts for Pregnancy and Reproductive Health, is the second in a series aimed at providing relevant and accurate information about COVID-19 PACASTPA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH LIVE STREAMPA DEPT OF HEALTH WEBCASTPA HEALTH CASTPACAST LIVEPACAST HEALTHTOM WOLF PRESS CONFERENCE LIVE As COVID-19 cases continue to rise, Governor Tom Wolf and Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine implored Pennsylvanians to take the next three weeks and stand united against the virus by adhering to existing mitigation orders and stricter efforts announced. "Today I am announcing additional, temporary COVID-19 protective mitigation measures in the commonwealth," said Gov. Wolf.PACAST
The Department of Health (DOH) in conjunction with the COVID-19 Vaccine Task Force announced the start of the special initiative to vaccinate targeted industry workers and to accelerate the vaccination timetable for those in Phases 1B, 1C and 2. All Pennsylvanians will be eligible to schedule vaccination appointments beginning April 19. "The vaccine landscape continues to evolve as thePACAST
The Wolf Administration called for an end to the stigma surrounding the disease of addiction and highlighted the work that has been done by the administration in response to the ongoing opioid crisis. "While the COVID-19 pandemic is occurring, many Pennsylvanians continue to struggle with the disease of addiction," Deputy Secretary of Health Preparedness and CommunityPACAST
On a preserved farm in Cumberland County, Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding announced the opening of the $1 million Farm Vitality Grant Program. One of the largest of the programs in Governor Tom Wolf's Pennsylvania Farm Bill, the Farm Vitality Program aims to enhance the long-term health and vitality of Pennsylvania's farms. "Pennsylvania's more than 53,000 farms are thePACAST
support@pacast.com. Attention -- support@pacast.com is for PAcast support only. If you need assistance with: Unemployment related questions - go to the Labor and Industry website at www.dli.pa.gov.If you need further assistance send an email to uchelp@pa.gov.. Department of Health related questions - please call 1-877-PA Health and be sure to select option 2 for health relatedPACAST
With overwhelming support among school districts for his charter school accountability plan, Governor Tom Wolf visited J.P. McCaskey High School in Lancaster to discuss his bipartisan proposal that saves an estimated $395 million a year. "I want to fix Pennsylvania's broken charter school law, improve education quality and accountability, and save schools and taxpayers$395 million
PACAST
First Lady Frances Wolf and Acting Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson led a discussion about the COVID-19 vaccines and reproductive health during a Facebook Live event hosted by the Pennsylvania Commission for Women. The event, entitled Vax Facts for Pregnancy and Reproductive Health, is the second in a series aimed at providing relevant and accurate information about COVID-19 PACASTPA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH LIVE STREAMPA DEPT OF HEALTH WEBCASTPA HEALTH CASTPACAST LIVEPACAST HEALTHTOM WOLF PRESS CONFERENCE LIVE As COVID-19 cases continue to rise, Governor Tom Wolf and Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine implored Pennsylvanians to take the next three weeks and stand united against the virus by adhering to existing mitigation orders and stricter efforts announced. "Today I am announcing additional, temporary COVID-19 protective mitigation measures in the commonwealth," said Gov. Wolf.PACAST
support@pacast.com. Attention -- support@pacast.com is for PAcast support only. If you need assistance with: Unemployment related questions - go to the Labor and Industry website at www.dli.pa.gov.If you need further assistance send an email to uchelp@pa.gov.. Department of Health related questions - please call 1-877-PA Health and be sure to select option 2 for health relatedPACAST
Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding, Aging Secretary Robert Torres, and Acting Secretary of Health Allison Beam will visit the Open-Air Farmers Market at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center to highlight an important program for fighting food insecurity in Pennsylvania's low-income seniors and WIC participants. The program connects Pennsylvanians at risk for hunger with freshPACAST
As the fall surge of COVID-19 cases continues to surpass record highs nearly every day and the state's health care systems move precariously close to being overwhelmed, Governor Tom Wolf and Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine sounded the alarm to Pennsylvanians that mitigation efforts must be followed, or we risk tragic consequences. "If we don't slow the spread of this dangerous virus nowPACAST
First Lady Frances Wolf and Acting Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson led a discussion about the COVID-19 vaccines and reproductive health during a Facebook Live event hosted by the Pennsylvania Commission for Women. The event, entitled Vax Facts for Pregnancy and Reproductive Health, is the second in a series aimed at providing relevant and accurate information about COVID-19PACAST
The Pennsylvania Department of Health confirmed as of 12:00 a.m., September 14, that there were 638 additional positive cases of COVID-19 on September 13 and 620 additional positive cases of COVID-19 on September 14, bringing the statewide total to 145,063. All 67 counties in Pennsylvania have cases of COVID-19. Philadelphia cases are not included in today's statewide totalPACAST
The Pennsylvania Department of Health confirmed as of 12:00 a.m., March 22, that there are 108 additional positive cases of COVID-19, bringing the statewide total to 479 in 33 counties. County-specific information and a statewide map are available here. All people are either in isolation at home or being treated at the hospital. "Our notable increase in cases over the last few days indicate wePACAST
Governor Tom Wolf was joined by legislators, business owners and advocates to call on the General Assembly to raise Pennsylvania's minimum wage to $12 an hour with a path to $15. More than 1 million workers would get a boost in their paychecks, which creates new customers for businesses and strengthens the economy for everyone. "This isn't about pitting workers against businessPACAST
The Wolf Administration called for an end to the stigma surrounding the disease of addiction and highlighted the work that has been done by the administration in response to the ongoing opioid crisis. "While the COVID-19 pandemic is occurring, many Pennsylvanians continue to struggle with the disease of addiction," Deputy Secretary of Health Preparedness and Community Protection andPACAST
As COVID-19 cases continue to rise, Governor Tom Wolf and Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine implored Pennsylvanians to take the next three weeks and stand united against the virus by adhering to existing mitigation orders and stricter efforts announced. "Today I am announcing additional, temporary COVID-19 protective mitigation measures in the commonwealth," said Gov. Wolf.PACAST
During a COVID-19 press briefing today Governor Tom Wolf recommended that all Pennsylvanians wear a mask any time they leave their homes for life-sustaining reasons. As COVID-19 cases steadily rise in the state, Gov. Wolf stressed the need to intensify all measures to help stop the spread of the virus. "Two days ago, I amplified our social distancing efforts byinstituting a
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