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This document is a directory of tax collectors for Carbon County municipalities, updated January 19, 2022. It lists contact information, office addresses, phone numbers, and office hours for tax collectors across 16 municipalities in the county, including Banks Township, Beaver Meadows, Bowmanstown, East Penn Township, and others. The directory provides residents with the specific details needed to locate and contact their local tax collector during designated collection hours.
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Penn Township, Westmoreland County held a Caucus Meeting on June 11, 2025, to address several administrative and infrastructure matters. Key action items included ratifying a disaster declaration for June 6 flooding, considering participation in a watershed planning committee, and approving the DeStefano Consolidation Plan for a minor subdivision in the Neighborhood Commercial zoning district. The township also discussed personnel changes, including accepting Finance Director Colleen Gain's resignation and appointing Mary Perez as Township Treasurer, along with approving a $50,967.90 contract for the 2025 Traffic Line Painting Project to Parking Lot Painting Company and various sewage and infrastructure resolutions.
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This Pennsylvania Bulletin document from June 21, 2014, lists public official positions across multiple boroughs in Pennsylvania that have duties and responsibilities relating to gaming issues or licensing under the Gaming Act. The document identifies covered positions in boroughs across Allegheny, Carbon, and Dauphin counties, including roles such as chief of police, borough council members, mayors, solicitors, and various board and commission members. No specific budget figures or policy changes are discussed; the document serves as a reference list of positions subject to gaming-related regulations.
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Pennsylvania's Unified Judicial System provides public access to court records through an online portal, including individual case dockets, aggregate caseload statistics, and collections data. The system offers searchable contract summaries, expenditure reports, and salary information, along with standardized statewide processes for submitting public records requests while protecting sensitive information. Users can access court records for free through the UJS web portal and find appropriate forms for recurring requests and confidential filings.
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This document is a search results page from the Pennsylvania government website listing budget-related publications and documents spanning multiple fiscal years (2008-2025). It contains references to various Commonwealth budgets signed by Governor Wolf, including the 2020-21 budget (signed November 23, 2020), 2024-25 budget, and earlier fiscal year budgets, along with links to budget briefs and executive budget documents from the Office of the Budget. The page also references specific budget initiatives such as Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts ($87.6 million) and property tax relief programs, though detailed policy changes and comprehensive budget figures are not fully articulated in this search results format.
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This booklet describes Pennsylvania's state budget process as administered by the Governor's Office of the Budget. It provides an overview of the budget cycle phases—preparation, approval, execution, and audit—and is designed for both general administrators and budget specialists. The document, published in May 2017, includes supporting materials such as a glossary of budget terminology, agency preparation summaries, organizational charts, and relevant sections from the Pennsylvania Constitution and Administrative Code.
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This document is a directory listing local health jurisdictions across Pennsylvania counties, organized by county and municipality, with contact phone numbers and addresses for health department offices. The table covers multiple counties including Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Berks, Blair, Bucks, Butler, and others, providing contact information for health officials in various boroughs, cities, and townships. The document appears to be part of a larger reference guide, as indicated by the page notation "1 of 7" at the bottom.
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The Pennsylvania Senate Appropriations Committee, chaired by Senator Pat Browne, scheduled budget hearings for fiscal year 2022-23 to be held in Hearing Room 1 of the North Office Building from February 22 through March 17, 2022. The hearings included presentations from major state agencies and departments, with two sessions per day (10:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.) covering agencies such as the Department of Human Services, Department of Education, Department of Corrections, Pennsylvania Treasury, and various other state offices. No specific budget figures or policy decisions were included in this scheduling document.
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On December 19, 2024, the Fraternal Order of Police, Schuylkill-Carbon Lodge No. 13 filed an unfair labor practices charge against Lansford Borough with the Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board, alleging the Borough violated state labor law by refusing to implement pension ordinance changes required by their collective bargaining agreement and by discriminating against and coercing the FOP representative during a grievance filing on November 12, 2024. A hearing was held on September 25, 2025, in Harrisburg, where the Union withdrew claims under several sections of the Pennsylvania Labor Relations Act, leaving only claims regarding alleged coercion and discrimination during the November 12 confrontation for consideration. Both parties filed post-hearing briefs on December 1, 2025.
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