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EXCLUSIVE – House Republicans are shining a light on a major records backlog at a government archives agency that has meant thousands of veterans and their families are wait
Pennsylvania’s work search requirements will resume this week as pandemic-related policies end across the country.
Residents filing jobless claims are required to actively search for a position to qualify for the benefits. This prerequisite existed prior to the COVID-19 pandemic and was suspended when Gov. Wolf declared a state of emergency in March 2020.
Veterans across the country and right here in Central Pennsylvania are having a difficult time getting their own military records, making it nearly impossible for them to get the benefits and care they need.
One year, five months and 16 days (approximately).
That’s how long it’s been since COVID-19 was discovered in the United States.
Since then, more than 100,000 small businesses have been destroyed, an entire generation of students have fallen behind, and, tragically, more than 600,000 Americans have died.
One year, five months and 16 days.
That’s how long it’s been since COVID-19 was discovered in the United States. Since then, more than 100,000 small businesses have been destroyed, an entire generation of students have fallen behind, and, tragically, more than 600,000 Americans have died.
One year, five months, and 16 days.
That’s how long it’s been since COVID-19 was discovered in the United States. Since then, more than 100,000 small businesses have been destroyed, an entire generation of students have fallen behind, and, tragically, more than 600,000 Americans have died.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — Governor Tom Wolf and community leaders are expected to rally Friday for a vote to raise the state’s minimum wage.
Local banking and business officials discussed with U.S. Rep. Fred Keller, R-Kreamer, the issues they faced with COVID-19 and how they are moving forward in their operations.
When former President Donald Trump started the planning to remove U.S. troops from Afghanistan, the country was in a "position where America had strength," but the country isn't in that place at this point with President Joe Biden, Rep. Fred Keller told Newsmax Thursday.
