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Play Behind the Headlines Feb. 6, 2012
David Patti, President of the Pennsylvania Business Council, talks about the Governor's proposed budget as well as key business issues for 2012. Also, David Sanko, of the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors, looks at local government issues in 2012.
Date Added: 01/24/2012
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Play Behind the Headlines January 16, 2012
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett looks back on his first year in office plus his plans for 2012. Among the issues addressed are the upcoming state budget; Pennsylvania's economic recovery; the Attorneys Generals' lawsuit against Obamacare; Marcellus Shale issues; education reform; transportation funding; and his thoughts on the current Republican Presidential candidates.
Date Added: 01/24/2012
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Play Behind the Headlines December 16, 2011
A roundtable discussion with Board members of the Susquehanna Valley Center - Ed Arnold, Jere Strittmatter, and Scott Wagner - who focus on some of the pressing issues on Pennsylvania's policy agenda such as education reform, unemployment, taxes, creating jobs and ways to help Pennsylvania's economy.
Date Added: 01/19/2012
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Play Behind the Headlines December 5, 2011
Dr. Steve Hicks, President of APSCUF, focuses on student loan debt, education budget, and the impact on Pennsylvania students. Then, Gene Barr, President of the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry, discusses manufacturing in Pennsylvania and how to improve Pennsylvania's economy.
Date Added: 11/18/2011
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Play Behind the Headlines November 21, 2011
A powerful Behind the Headlines on one of the biggest stories in recent Pennsylvania history - the alleged sexual abuse that occurred at Penn State. Jeanette Krebs, Editorial Page Editor of The Harrisburg Patriot-News talks about the extraordinary coverage the case is receiving. Then, Jennifer Storm of the Victim/Witness Assistance Program, focuses on the victim's perspective and also changes that are needed in Pennsylvania law in the reporting of these crimes.
Date Added: 11/18/2011
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Play Behind the Headlines November 7, 2011
A look at the Boy Scouts in PA, featuring Ed Arnold, who was recently honored by the national arm of the Boy Scouts.
Date Added: 10/30/2011
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Play Behind the Headlines - October 17, 24 & 31, 2011
Charlie Gerow and Dr. Jim Broussard discuss a proposed change to the Electoral College system of distributing votes in Pennsylvania that is fair, makes sure that every vote matters, and has historical roots.
Date Added: 10/12/2011
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Play Behind the Headlines October 3 & 10, 2011 Weeks
Scott Wagner, President of PennWaste, discusses the job climate in PA. Then Dave Sanko of the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors discusses the economical and environmental impact for townships due to the drilling of marcellus shales across Pennsylvania. Charlie Greenawalt and Mora Donley Co-host.
Date Added: 09/28/2011
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Play Behind the Headlines Weeks of September 19 & 26, 2001
Glenn Cannon, Director of the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency focuses on the impact of Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee on Pennsylvania. Information is relayed regarding how Pennsylvanians can receive assistance as well as steps to take to prepare for future disasters. Then Scott Wagner, President of Penn Waste, describes how excessive government regulations are hurting businesses and the nation's economy.
Date Added: 09/28/2011
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Play Behind the Headlines September 12 and 19, 2011 Weeks
Tony Romeo of KDKA and KYW Radio and former central Pennsylvania radio personality Bill Kauffman discuss the history of radio.
Date Added: 08/26/2011
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Play Behind the Headlines August 29 & Sept. 5, 2011 Weeks
A discussion of the impact of the economy on education with Ken Mash, Vice President of APSCUF. Then Dave Patti of the Pennsylvania Business Council discusses the economy's impact on businesses and manufacturers.
Date Added: 08/26/2011
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Play Behind the Headlines July 11 & 18, 2011 weeks

David Sanko of the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors discusses a local impact fee on natural gas extraction, local property tax reform, and tax collection. Then a report from Ed Arnold, Chairman of the Susquehanna Valley Center, on economic policy in Pennsylvania.

Date Added: 06/27/2011
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Play Behind the Headlines June 20, 27 & July 4, 2011 weeks

The impact Pennsylvania's new budget will have on education is discussed with Dr. Dennis Tulli, CEO of Commonwealth Connections Academy. Then Dave Sanko of the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors discusses the economical and environmental impact for townships due to the drilling of marcellus shales across Pennsylvania.

Date Added: 06/27/2011
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Play Behind the Headlines June 6 & 13, 2011 Weeks

Business leader Edward H. Arnold, Chairman of the Susquehanna Valley Center, provides analysis on state expenditures, including a look at education, welfare and corrections spending in Pennsylvania.

Date Added: 06/27/2011
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Play Behind the Headlines May 23 & 30, 2011 Weeks

Business leader Scott Wagner of Penn Waste and David Patti, President of the Pennsylvania Business Council, provide analysis on the state budget, including a look at what is being proposed to be cut, the salaries of state employees, and what the final state budget might look like.

Date Added: 06/27/2011
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Play Behind the Headlines May 2, 9 & 16, 2011 Weeks

Dr. Steve Hicks, President of the Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties, focuses on the Governor's proposed budget cuts in higher education and how this will impact students, faculties, and state universities across the Commonwealth. Then, James Deitch, Co-Founder of TeraVerde Financial, provides perspectives on the housing industry, mortgages, and the nation's current financial situation.

Date Added: 06/27/2011
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Play Behind the Headlines April 17 & 24, 2011 weeks

A lively give and take discussion with House Republican Whip Stan Saylor and House Democratic Caucus Chairman Dan Frankel on such issues as the state budget, state spending, taxes, privatization of state stores, and cuts to higher education.

Date Added: 06/27/2011
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Play Behind the Headlines April 4 & 11, 2011 Weeks
Teaching our students about science in an interactive and fun way is discussed with Diane DeBaise of Commonwealth Connections Academy. Then business leader Ed Arnold, Chairman of the Susquehanna Valley Center, offers his perspectives on Governor Corbett's proposed budget and state taxes.


Date Added: 04/20/2011
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Play Behind the Headlines March 21 & 28, 2011 weeks
Governor Corbett's proposed budget is the subject of discussion. Dave Sanko of the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors and David Taylor of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers' Association offer perspectives.
Date Added: 03/17/2011
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Play Behind the Headlines March 7 & 14, 2011 Weeks
Dr. Steve Hicks, President of APSCUF, talks about higher education and the state budget in Pennsylvania. Then David Patti, President and CEO of the Pennsylvania Business Council, focuses on legal reform in Pennsylvania.
Date Added: 02/18/2011
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