Pennsylvania has the highest number of Lyme disease diagnoses in the nation. Legislation has been introduced to ensure insurance coverage for those suffering from the effects of Lyme disease. Ticks are especially active in the springtime. Everyone who spends time outdoors is at risk of tick exposure and should take precautions, including wearing light-colored clothing […]
Water Quality
Some city water systems in Pennsylvania are contending with lead in the water, and PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), a non-stick chemicals used in a variety of products, are being found more frequently in drinking water, enough that the Environmental Protection agency is considering setting a legal safety limit for some PFAS.
Legislative Agenda
As the legislature takes a week off for holiday recess, it has about 10 weeks left in the legislative session to pass a budget and other important legislation it is considering. What are the priorities of the General Assembly during this stretch? To answer those questions are: Jeannette Krebs, President or Krebs Communications & Public […]
House Agenda
House Democratic Policy Committee Chair, Rep. Mike Sturla (D-Lancaster) and Rep. Russ Diamond (R-Lebanon) join us to talk about a package of crime victims’ rights bills, career and technical education proposals, the statute of limitations for child sexual abuse, the possibility of the Three Mile Island nuclear plant shutting down, and a newly released grand […]
Nuclear Power and Alternative Energy
The House Consumer Affairs Committee held its second hearing on Monday on a bill that would add nuclear power to the Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards Act. Exelon and First Energy, owners of two of Pennsylvania’s five nuclear reactors, have said the plants at Three Mile Island and Beaver Valley will shut down unless the bill […]
PA Budget
The House is in session this week as PCN has House Majority Leader Rep. Bryan Cutler (R-Lancaster) and House Minority Leader Frank Dermody (D-Allegheny) on the program to discuss the latest on the Pennsylvania budget and legislation being considered by the House. Topics of discussion included transportation budget, workforce development, higher education funding, victims rights […]
Higher Education
With many workers seeking to learn new skills, community colleges continue to prove themselves a key piece of the higher education and workforce development puzzle. To discuss their role and the affordability of college are: Elizabeth Bolden, President/CEO of the PA Commission for Community Colleges; and Elizabeth McCloud, Vice President of State Grants and Special […]
Higher Education
It’s Higher Education Advocacy Week in the capitol. With the cost of education rising at a greater rate than the rate of inflation, many students struggling to keep up with college loan payments after they graduate. To discuss higher education are House Education Committee chair Rep. Curt Sonney (R-Erie), and Rep. Patty Kim (D-Dauphin), House […]
Career and Technical Education
According to the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics, about 70% of high school graduates go to college, which means many students will be entering the work force after high school. To discuss the importance of career and technical education are Kirk Williard, Director of the Career, Technical and Customized Education program at Chester County Intermediate […]
PA Fishing
Opening day for Trout Season 2019 is Saturday, March 30, for the 18 counties in southeastern Pennsylvania; and April 13 for the other 49 of Pennsylvania’s 67 counties. To answer questions about fishing in the commonwealth are Tim Schaeffer, Executive Director of the PA Fish and Boat Commission, and Kris Kuhn, Chief, Division of Fisheries […]
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