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Sunday, April 30, 2017

Is Pittsburgh Going to Eat Philadelphia's Lunch?

Is Pittsburgh Going to Eat Philadelphia's Lunch?
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Sunday, April 23, 2017

Municipality Debates Police Coverage Question - Allegheny Institute for Public Policy

Municipality Debates Police Coverage Question - Allegheny Institute for Public Policy
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Saturday, April 22, 2017

Pennsylvania GOP targets teachers paid to do union work | TribLIVE

Pennsylvania GOP targets teachers paid to do union work | TribLIVE
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Sanctuary Cities Face Aid Cuts as Justice Dept. Tightens Screws - The New York Times

Sanctuary Cities Face Aid Cuts as Justice Dept. Tightens Screws - The New York Times
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Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Some vets can go to CVS 'MinuteClinics' for minor illnesses

Some vets can go to CVS 'MinuteClinics' for minor illnesses
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History of EPA employee misconduct could result in layoffs | Fox News

History of EPA employee misconduct could result in layoffs | Fox News
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Monday, April 17, 2017

Why Do Nonprofit Performing Arts Organizations Offer Free Public Access? - Kim - 2017 - Public Administration Review - Wiley Online Library

Why Do Nonprofit Performing Arts Organizations Offer Free Public Access? - Kim - 2017 - Public Administration Review - Wiley Online Library
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A Useful Tool in the State-Local Police Coverage Issue - Allegheny Institute for Public Policy

A Useful Tool in the State-Local Police Coverage Issue - Allegheny Institute for Public Policy
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How PWSA Debt Figures into City Debt Load - Allegheny Institute for Public Policy

How PWSA Debt Figures into City Debt Load - Allegheny Institute for Public Policy
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Sunday, April 9, 2017

Taxing situation: Here's a breakdown of the U.S. states with the heaviest tax burdens - Pittsburgh Business Times

Taxing situation: Here's a breakdown of the U.S. states with the heaviest tax burdens - Pittsburgh Business Times
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Saturday, April 1, 2017

Commonwealth Foundation - Should Pennsylvania Strive to Become #51?

Commonwealth Foundation - Should Pennsylvania Strive to Become #51?
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Pension Problems Hit School District - Allegheny Institute for Public Policy

Pension Problems Hit School District - Allegheny Institute for Public Policy
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PWSA Infrastructure Problems are Getting Worse - Allegheny Institute for Public Policy

PWSA Infrastructure Problems are Getting Worse - Allegheny Institute for Public Policy
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Update on Erie's Decision on School Funding Case - Allegheny Institute for Public Policy

Update on Erie's Decision on School Funding Case - Allegheny Institute for Public Policy
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Hotels Want a Tax Hike on Customers to Fund More Tourism - Allegheny Institute for Public Policy

Hotels Want a Tax Hike on Customers to Fund More Tourism - Allegheny Institute for Public Policy
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Masked Vigilantes Are Repairing A City’s Potholes – And Officials Are Upset | Off The Grid News

Masked Vigilantes Are Repairing A City’s Potholes – And Officials Are Upset | Off The Grid News
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In a first for the government, dogs will be welcome at the Interior Department - The Washington Post

In a first for the government, dogs will be welcome at the Interior Department - The Washington Post
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Presidents should learn from the conviction of Penn State's former president (essay)

Presidents should learn from the conviction of Penn State's former president (essay)
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3 PWSA board members resign in the same week | TribLIVE

3 PWSA board members resign in the same week | TribLIVE
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PWSA needs 2 more months, $1.7M in all to repair leaky water main | TribLIVE

PWSA needs 2 more months, $1.7M in all to repair leaky water main | TribLIVE
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Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority executive agrees to stay for $225K a year | TribLIVE

Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority executive agrees to stay for $225K a year | TribLIVE
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South Fayette man admits stealing $100K from his volunteer fire department | TribLIVE

South Fayette man admits stealing $100K from his volunteer fire department | TribLIVE
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Former PWSA management company lambastes city audit | TribLIVE

Former PWSA management company lambastes city audit | TribLIVE
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PennDOT begins two-year, $87.9 million I-279 project | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

PennDOT begins two-year, $87.9 million I-279 project | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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‘We Have A Lead Crisis’: PWSA, City Work To Tackle Water Dilemma « CBS Pittsburgh

‘We Have A Lead Crisis’: PWSA, City Work To Tackle Water Dilemma « CBS Pittsburgh
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Allegheny lawmakers confront the casino cartel - Watchdog.org

Allegheny lawmakers confront the casino cartel - Watchdog.org
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I am an assistant professor of public administration and the director of public administration and undergraduate organizational leadership programs at Point Park University in Pittsburgh, PA. I have over 30 years of experience in public safety and disaster management and 25 years as a teacher, instructor and professor.
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