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Amazon anuncia un nuevo centro de distribución en Findlay Township

Amazon anuncia un nuevo centro de distribución en Findlay Township

Pittsburgh, PA - 30 de julio de 2019 - Hoy, la senadora Pam Iovino aplaudió y dio la bienvenida a la expansión de Amazon en el 37º Distrito Senatorial: un centro de cumplimiento no clasificable de 1,000,000 pies cuadrados en Findlay Township, Condado de Allegheny. La inversión de $ 30 millones traerá al 37º Distrito Senatorial 800 puestos de trabajo a tiempo completo con un salario inicial de $ 15 por hora y beneficios integrales.

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Sen. Boscola’s Statement on New State Budget

Sen. Boscola’s Statement on New State Budget

HARRISBURG - June 27, 2019 – Sen. Lisa Boscola (D-Lehigh/Northampton) today provided the following statement on the state’s new $33.9 billion budget proposal for fiscal 2019-20. The Senate approved the budget by a vote 42-8 today. The spending plan (House Bill 790)...

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Brewster Applauds Approval of Sunday Hunting Bill

Brewster Applauds Approval of Sunday Hunting Bill

HARRISBURG– June 20, 2019 – Sen. Jim Brewster (D-Allegheny/Westmoreland) applauded the passage of his Sunday Hunting Bill (Senate Bill 147) out of the Senate Appropriations Committee. The legislation, which would authorize the Game Commission to allow Sunday hunting...

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Sabatina: La Ley Marsy se aprueba en el Senado

Sabatina: La Ley Marsy se aprueba en el Senado

HARRISBURG - June 19, 2019 - Senator John Sabatina (D-Philadelphia) was pleased to see Marsy’s Law pass unanimously in the Senate today by a vote of 50-0. The version that passed the Senate is State Rep. Delozier’s companion bill, HB 276, which is identical to Sen....

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Sabatina: Karen’s Law Passes the Senate

Sabatina: Karen’s Law Passes the Senate

HARRISBURG - June 19, 2019 - Sen. John Sabatina (D-Philadelphia) is elated that his legislation Senate Bill 123, also known as Karen’s Law, was passed unanimously (50-0) by the Senate and is one major step closer to becoming a law in Pennsylvania. “It’s been well...

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