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Pennsylvania Hosts Inaugural Statewide LGBTQ Aging Summit

Pennsylvania Hosts Inaugural Statewide LGBTQ Aging Summit

HARRISBURG, Pa. – The Wolf Administration, in partnership with LGBTQ aging advocates and stakeholders, hosted Pennsylvania’s inaugural LGBTQ Aging Summit. FULL ARTICLE
by · October 13, 2018 · Local News, News, PA News
Governor Wolf Signs Bill to Combat ‘Peeping Tom’ Drones

Governor Wolf Signs Bill to Combat ‘Peeping Tom’ Drones

HARRISBURG, Pa. – Governor Tom Wolf on Friday signed House Bill 1346 into law, now Act 78 of 2018. FULL ARTICLE
by · October 13, 2018 · Local News, News, PA News
Wolf Administration Announces Grant Supporting Grandparents Raising Grandchildren due to Opioid Crisis

Wolf Administration Announces Grant Supporting Grandparents Raising Grandchildren due to Opioid Crisis

HARRISBURG, Pa. – Wolf Administration cabinet officials from the Department of Human Services (DHS) and the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP) on Thursday held an event at the Capitol to announce grant funding from the federal government awarded to Pennsylvania to support kinship navigator programs. FULL ARTICLE
by · October 12, 2018 · Local News, News, PA News
Pennsylvania Game Commission: It’s Hunting Time

Pennsylvania Game Commission: It’s Hunting Time

HARRISBURG, Pa. – Through 80-degree temperatures, mid-October might have snuck up on many Pennsylvanians. FULL ARTICLE
by · October 11, 2018 · Local News, News, PA News, Sports
Wolf Administration Distributes Nearly $4K to Oliver Township VFC  During Fire Prevention Week

Wolf Administration Distributes Nearly $4K to Oliver Township VFC During Fire Prevention Week

MIDDLETOWN, Pa. – In conjunction with Fire Prevention Week, Oliver Township Volunteer Fire Company received $3,935 in funding from the Wolf Administration. FULL ARTICLE
by · October 10, 2018 · Local News, News, PA News
State Police Update Pennsylvania’s Ten Most Wanted List

State Police Update Pennsylvania’s Ten Most Wanted List

HARRISBURG, Pa. – The Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) recently released its updated Ten Most Wanted List. FULL ARTICLE
by · October 10, 2018 · Local News, News, PA News
AG Shapiro Leads Fight to Stop Illegal Robocalls and Spoofing that Plague Consumers

AG Shapiro Leads Fight to Stop Illegal Robocalls and Spoofing that Plague Consumers

HARRISBURG, Pa. – Attorney General Josh Shapiro on Tuesday called on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to create new rules to allow telephone service providers to block more illegal robocalls being made to unsuspecting consumers. Shapiro is leading a bipartisan coalition of 34 Attorneys General to create regulations in Pennsylvania and across the country. The formal comment to the FCC explains that scammers using illegal robocalls have found ways to evade a call blocking order entered last year by the FCC – following legal action led by Attorney General Shapiro and colleague attorneys general. Despite the FCC’s order, robocalls continue to be a major irritant to consumers in Pennsylvania and across the United States. In 2017, the Federal Trade Commission received 4.5 million illegal robocall complaints – two and a half times more than in 2014. The Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General’s Bureau of Consumer Protection receives thousands of complaints each year with respect to illegal calls, including scam calls, telemarketing complaints, and robocalls. Following an initial win for Pennsylvania and American consumers last year led by Attorney General Shapiro and the bipartisan coalition, when the FCC granted phone service providers authority to block certain illegal spoofed robocalls, the attorneys general now seek added authority for the providers to work together to detect and block more illegal spoofed robocalls – including “neighbor spoofing.” “I’m taking new action with my colleagues to continue the fight to protect Pennsylvanians and Americans from these bothersome and illegal robocall scams, which are used to scam seniors and other vulnerable populations,” Attorney General Shapiro said. “As Attorney General, I take seriously my role to protect consumers from scams of all kinds. The FCC should create new rules to let telephone service providers block more types of illegal robocalls.” “Spoofing” allows scammers to disguise their identities, making it difficult for law enforcement to bring them to justice. “Virtually anyone can send millions of illegal robocalls and frustrate law enforcement with just a computer, inexpensive software and an internet connection,” the Attorneys General wrote in the formal comment filed with the FCC. One tactic on the rise is “neighbor spoofing,” a technique that allows calls – no matter where they originate – to appear on a consumer’s caller ID as being made from a phone number that has the same local area code as the consumer. This manipulation of caller ID information increases the likelihood that the consumer will answer the call. Last October, Attorney General Shapiro testified before the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging with U.S. Senator Bob Casey. He called on legislators and the FCC to protect Pennsylvania seniors and consumers from illegal robocalls and spoofing used to conceal the caller’s location. A month later, on Nov. 17, 2017, the FCC issued the 2017 Call Blocking Order, which Attorney General Shapiro and a group of 29 other Attorneys General had encouraged the FCC to adopt. In the formal comment, Attorney General Shapiro and his colleagues expressed support for the new initiative, which will give phone service providers the ability to authenticate legitimate calls and identify illegally spoofed calls and block them. The added authority sought by the attorneys general will allow service providers to use new technology to detect and block illegal spoofed calls – even those coming from what are otherwise legitimate phone numbers. Service providers will be ready to launch this new authentication method in 2019. To date, the FCC has not issued a notice of proposed rulemaking concerning additional provider-initiated call blocking. The Attorneys General anticipate that further requests for comments will take place on this subject. The added authority which the attorneys general seek from the FCC is not in conflict with Pennsylvania’s Do Not Call Law, in which consumers sign up to avoid receiving calls from legitimate vendors. The initiative for which the attorneys general seek FCC approval concerns illegal robocalls – which are made to consumers regardless of whether or not they sign up for do-not-call lists. Attorney General Shapiro was joined on the comment by the Attorneys General of Arizona, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, and the Hawaii Office of Consumer Protection. For a copy of the comment, click here.
by · October 10, 2018 · Local News, News, PA News
Pennsylvanians Encouraged to Make Fire Safety Plans: ‘Look, Listen, and Learn’

Pennsylvanians Encouraged to Make Fire Safety Plans: ‘Look, Listen, and Learn’

HARRISBURG, Pa. – Acting State Fire Commissioner Bruce Trego wants Pennsylvanians to “Look, Listen, and Learn.” This is not just the new theme of Fire Prevention Week October 7 – 13, it could save the lives of those reacting to a fire in their homes. FULL ARTICLE
by · October 10, 2018 · Local News, News, PA News
State Education Department Awarded $1.75M Grant to Serve Students Who Are Deaf & Blind

State Education Department Awarded $1.75M Grant to Serve Students Who Are Deaf & Blind

HARRISBURG, Pa. – Education Secretary Pedro A. Rivera recently announced that Pennsylvania will receive a $1.75 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to better serve children and youth who are deaf and blind. FULL ARTICLE
by · October 9, 2018 · Local News, News, PA News, School News
State Police Announce Quarterly Firearm Purchase Denial Investigations

State Police Announce Quarterly Firearm Purchase Denial Investigations

HARRISBURG, Pa. – The Pennsylvania State Police announced the number of firearm purchase denials, subsequent investigations, and arrests resulting from such investigations for the third quarter of 2018. FULL ARTICLE
by · October 7, 2018 · Local News, News, PA News