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Public-private partnerships the focus of Eggs and Issues
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comTransportation, military housing, and hospitals are examples of how public and private organizations can work together efficiently, Balfour Beatty Construction Senior Vice President David Birtwistle said Wednesday . “Public-private partnerships...Tags: Conservation, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Environmental Issues
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Several housing options being looked into for Washington County Public Schools' operations
julieg@herald-mail.comThe estimated costs of several long-term options to house Washington County Public Schools’ operations based at a Commonwealth Avenue complex range from an estimated $4 million to buy a former power company building to $16 million to build a new...Tags: Engineering, Elementary Schools, Electricity Production and Distribution, Health and Safety at School, Employment Opportunities
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Developer says 'Hagerstown has it'
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comA planned $300 million downtown redevelopment project in Glassboro, N.J., currently being completed by Sora Development, a real estate development firm that’s expressed interest in doing something similar in Hagerstown, has been well-received, an...Tags: Engineering, Cultural Development, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Students
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Former Gov. Ed Rendell has ties to firm consulting on Lottery privatization.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekAs Gov. Tom Corbett considers whether to hand the reins of the Pennsylvania Lottery over to a British company, he's been getting advice from a firm with ties to his predecessor. Former Gov. Ed Rendell is a senior adviser to...... -
State leaders hope legislation will spur public-works projects, jobs
The state has a long list of public-works projects but little money. The private sector is willing to invest but has been starved for work. From that simple equation comes a business model called public-private partnerships — or P3s — that...
Tags: Government, Bolton Hill, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Crime, Law and Justice, Conservation
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Lake Commission Chairwoman Leslie Campione's heavy-handed ways backfire
First of two parts Every year, Lake County commissioners elect a chair, who is expected to shape the future and lead the government. The chair for the coming year is to be Commissioner Leslie Campione, who also served in that capacity the past year....Tags: Government, Judges, Unions, Prisons, Crime, Law and Justice
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In speech to biz leaders, Corbett vague on transportation funding plans.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGov. Tom Corbett will offer a long-awaited plan to state lawmakers early next year to pay for an estimated $2.5 billion in road and bridge repairs that will likely take advantage of updates in federal highway law as well as...... -
Thursday Morning Coffee: The five things you need to know this morning.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Thursday Morning, Fellow Seekers. With Mother Nature apparently officially done with toying with our affections (the past few days of spring-ish weather are over and December has officially returned) we're feeling a bit sluggish and on the sleepy... -
Corbett: "There are going to be some people out there that, no matter what we do, that are not going to forgive me for doing that investigation."
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekHARRISBURG — State officials are considering a number of “alternatives” to pay for $2.5 billion in badly needed repairs and reconstruction of Pennsylvania’s network of roads and bridges, Gov. Tom Corbett said in wide-ranging... -
Kasunic: More questions than answers on lottery privatization
As the Corbett Administration pursues private management of the Pennsylvania Lottery at breakneck speed, the old adage, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it," comes to mind. The 41-year-old lottery has been a great success story. Since 1972, the lottery...
Tags: Government, Prescription Drugs, Richard A Kasunic, Lotteries, Regional Authority
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Judge says state can’t privatize all prison health-care
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy Brandon Larrabee, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — A judge struck down a decision by the Legislative Budget Commission to privatize health-care at prisons across most of the state, one of the first times a court has weighed in on the... -
State hearing focuses on border infrastructure
Staff WriterCALEXICO — The critical need to improve Calexico’s ports of entry and various roadblocks to doing so were spotlighted once again during a state hearing on border infrastructure and economic development at Calexico City Hall on Wednesday. As...Tags: Ben Hueso, Labor Legislation, Washington, DC, Career and Workplace
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