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DCNR Announces Opening of State Park Campgrounds for Trout Season

DCNR Announces Opening of State Park Campgrounds for Trout Season

HARRISBURG, Pa. – Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn on Friday encouraged anglers to consider using state park campsites for overnight fishing trips as trout season approaches. FULL ARTICLE
by · March 26, 2022 · Local News, News, PA News
Pennsylvania’s Unemployment Rate Falls To 5.1 Percent In February, Lowest Since February 2020 Pre-Pandemic Level

Pennsylvania’s Unemployment Rate Falls To 5.1 Percent In February, Lowest Since February 2020 Pre-Pandemic Level

HARRISBURG, Pa. – The Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) on Friday released its preliminary employment situation report for February 2022. FULL ARTICLE
by · March 26, 2022 · Business, Local News, News, PA News
What Makes A Political Map Fair? Here’s What We Learned During Pa.’s Recent Redistricting Cycle

What Makes A Political Map Fair? Here’s What We Learned During Pa.’s Recent Redistricting Cycle

HARRISBURG, Pa. – What makes a political map fair? FULL ARTICLE
by · March 25, 2022 · Local News, News, PA News
Spencer Family, Lawyer to Hold Press Conference Monday

Spencer Family, Lawyer to Hold Press Conference Monday

PITTSBURGH, Pa. (EYT) - Peter Spencer's family, the man who was shot to death at a camp in Rockland Township, will hold a press conference on Monday at 3 p.m. in response to Venango County District Attorney Shawn White's decision to not file homicide charges in the case. FULL ARTICLE
by · March 25, 2022 · Announcements, Local News, News, PA News
Fuel Prices Affecting Local Trucking Companies In Numerous Ways

Fuel Prices Affecting Local Trucking Companies In Numerous Ways

JEFFERSON CO., Pa. (EYT) – Everyone is feeling the pressure of fuel prices these days. FULL ARTICLE
by · March 24, 2022 · Business, Local News, News, PA News
Multiple Lane Closures for Interstate 80 Resurfacing Project in Jefferson & Clarion Counties

Multiple Lane Closures for Interstate 80 Resurfacing Project in Jefferson & Clarion Counties

​JEFFERSON CO., Pa. (EYT) – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is alerting drivers to multiple lane closure on Interstate 80 Eastbound and Westbound between Exit 97: Falls Creek/DuBois and Exit 45: Emlenton/St. Petersburg starting March 28. FULL ARTICLE
by · March 24, 2022 · Local News, News, PA News
Wolf Administration Expands Naloxone Standing Order to Combat Opioid Overdose Deaths

Wolf Administration Expands Naloxone Standing Order to Combat Opioid Overdose Deaths

HARRISBURG, Pa. – The Wolf Administration on Wednesday announced the expansion of Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson’s naloxone standing order to include a form of eight milligram (mg) naloxone nasal spray. FULL ARTICLE
by · March 24, 2022 · Local News, News, PA News
Statewide Mentored Youth Trout Fishing Day Is This Saturday, March 26

Statewide Mentored Youth Trout Fishing Day Is This Saturday, March 26

HARRISBURG, Pa. – The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) reminds anglers that Mentored Youth Trout Fishing Day will happen on Saturday, March 26. This is a statewide event open to youth anglers and their mentors in all 67 counties. FULL ARTICLE
Secretary of Agriculture Highlights $1.6 Million Investment in Feeding Future Generations, Supporting Family Farms

Secretary of Agriculture Highlights $1.6 Million Investment in Feeding Future Generations, Supporting Family Farms

MIFFLINTOWN, Pa. – Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding toured Juniata County Reinford dairy farm on Tuesday to highlight more than $1.6 million invested by the Wolf Administration in on-farm business plans and future generations of Pennsylvania farmers through the Pennsylvania Farm Bill’s Farm Vitality Grant Program. FULL ARTICLE
by · March 23, 2022 · Local News, News, PA News
Gov. Wolf Welcomes Commission’s Unanimous Approval of Updates to Minimum Wage Act Regulations

Gov. Wolf Welcomes Commission’s Unanimous Approval of Updates to Minimum Wage Act Regulations

HARRISBURG, Pa. - Gov. Tom Wolf commended the Independent Regulatory Review Commission (IRRC) for its ​unanimous approval of final-form regulations to update Pennsylvania’s Minimum Wage Act by changing rules about how employers pay tipped workers and ensure that salaried employees with fluctuating schedules are appropriately compensated for overtime. “We are pleased with the commission’s step toward ensuring that all Pennsylvania workers are fairly paid for their labor,” Governor Wolf said. “Our embarrassingly low minimum wage has widespread effects that go beyond the unfairly paid workers and their families. When people earn a decent wage, they can contribute to the economic health of their communities and the commonwealth. When they don’t earn enough to pay for bare necessities, they are forced to rely on public benefits.” The regulations will now be submitted to the Office of Attorney General (OAG). Upon OAG approval, the regulations will be published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin and will become effective 90 days after. “The world of work has changed significantly since these regulations first went into effect in 1977, but tipped workers remain a sizeable and critical segment of Pennsylvania’s workforce. They are the only workers whose take-home pay ultimately depends on the generosity of their customers and not the obligation of their employer. This update to the Minimum Wage Act regulations aims to protect tipped workers in the 21st century and ensure consistency for employers,” Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) Secretary Jennifer Berrier said. The final-form regulation covers five primary areas for tipped workers, including: - An update to the definition of “tipped employee,” adjusted for inflation since 1977, that increases the amount in tips an employee must receive monthly from $30 to $135 before an employer can reduce an employee’s hourly pay from $7.25 per hour to as low as $2.83 per hour. Alignment with a recent federal regulatory update governing employer tip credits to allow employers to take a tip credit under certain conditions, including that the employee spends at least 80 percent of their time on duties that directly generate tips, commonly known as the 80/20 rule. - Alignment with a recent federal regulatory update to allow for tip pooling among employees but in most cases excluding managers, supervisors, and business owners. - A prohibition on employers deducting credit card and other non-cash payment processing transaction fees from an employee’s tip left with a credit card or other non-cash method of payment. - A requirement for employers to clarify that automatic service charges are not gratuities for tipped employees. This final-form regulation also updates the definition of “regular rate” for salaried employees whose overtime pay is determined by the fluctuating workweek method, clarifying that for the purpose of calculating overtime the regular rate is based on a 40-hour work week. This regulatory proposal is part of Governor Wolf’s broader worker protection agenda and the administration’s commitment to fighting for workers to have fair wages, paid sick leave, safe workplaces and quality jobs. The governor signed an executive order in October 2021 on behalf of Pennsylvania workers and has repeatedly called on the General Assembly to finally pass legislation that supports workers.
by · March 22, 2022 · Local News, News, PA News