Recorded Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program
(VIDEO) Gov. Tom Wolf, PA Human Services Secretary Ted Dallas, and Public Utility Commission Chair Gladys Brown news conference
School Funding and the PA Budget
(VIDEO) PA Auditor General Eugene DePasquale news conference
Naloxone Standing Order
(VIDEO) Gov. Tom Wolf, Human Services Secretary Ted Dallas, Drug and Alcohol Programs Secretary Gary Tennis, Health Secretary Karen Murphy and Physician General Dr. Rachel Levine signing a statewide standing order for naloxone
Diversity in Business
Gov. Tom Wolf signs the executive order on Diversity, Inclusion and Small Business Opportunities in Pennsylvania
Flight 93 Memorial Visitor Center Dedication
(VIDEO) The opening of the new Flight 93 National Memorial Visitor Center, honoring the 40 passengers and crew of United Flight 93 on the 14th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell, National Park Service Director Jonathan Jarvis, PA Governor Tom Wolf and others spoke at the ceremony.
September 11th Flight 93 Observance
(VIDEO) National Park Service 14th anniversary observance event
Ed Rendell: An Oral History, Part 5
In this final episode, Ed Rendell discusses his accomplishments during his second term as Governor, the 2008 Presidential race, and his views on contemporary figures. He further delves into his core beliefs, and hopes for the future of politics.
Ed Rendell: An Oral History, Part 4
Ed Rendell talks about his service as Chair of the Democratic National Committee during the 2000 Presidential election. He further delves into his 2002 Primary race for Governor against Bob Casey, leading to his first term as Pennsylvania’s 45th Governor. Gov. Rendell discusses notable events during that term including the legalization of gaming in Pennsylvania, state Budget negotiations, and the legislative pay raise of 2005.
Ed Rendell: An Oral History, Part 3
Ed Rendell discusses his service as “America’s Mayor” in Philadelphia, including negotiations with labor, finding efficiency in city spending, funding public education, and the perennial problems of fighting crime and drugs in the inner city.
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