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Tartaglione Advises Small Businesses That Working Capital Funding is Available During Coronavirus Emergency
The Commonwealth Financing Agency has transferred additional funding into the Small Business First program to support low interest working capital loans. Philadelphia, PA, Marzo 18, 2020 – State Senator Christine Tartaglione (D-Philadelphia) is advising Pennsylvania...
Senator Tartaglione Welcomes Suspension of Unemployment Compensation Waiting Period, Job Search Requirements
Philadelphia, PA, Marzo 17, 2020 – State Senator Christine Tartaglione (D-Philadelphia) welcomes Governor Tom Wolf’s directive to relax the waiting period, work registration, and work search requirements for Pennsylvanians who claim unemployment compensation benefits during the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease) pandemic.
El senador Tartaglione se asocia con For Our Future PA para abogar por un salario mínimo más alto
Senator Tartaglione Commends Governor Wolf on Administration’s Comprehensive Response to Pandemic
Philadelphia, PA, Marzo 13, 2020 – State Senator Christine Tartaglione (D-Philadelphia) today issued the following statement regarding the comprehensive response of the Governor Wolf administration to the COVID-19/coronavirus pandemic: “As we all continue to monitor...
Senator Tartaglione Announces Award of $116,000 Security Grant to Local Veterans Organization
Philadelphia, PA, Marzo 12, 2020 – State Senator Christine Tartaglione (D-Philadelphia) today announced the award of a $116,485 Non-Profit Security Grant to Drizin-Weiss Post 215 in support of safety improvements at the Burholme veterans’ hall and its adjoining...
El senador Tartaglione concede una subvención de 50.000 dólares a Mayfair CDC para apoyar la adquisición y el uso comunitario de un terreno baldío
Filadelfia, PA, 6 de marzo de 2020 - El senador estatal Christine Tartaglione (D-Filadelfia) entregó una subvención de desarrollo de $ 50,000 a la Corporación de Desarrollo Comunitario Mayfair durante la reunión de la junta ejecutiva de la CDC anoche. La financiación estatal apoyará la adquisición y reurbanización de un lote vacante, lleno de escombros en el bloque 7300 de Crispin St.
Supervised Injection Sites Press Conference
Senator Tartaglione – Supervised Injection Sites
Tartaglione Issues Statement Regarding FTC’s Challenge of Jefferson Health-Einstein Healthcare Merger
Philadelphia, PA, Febrero 27, 2020 – State Senator Christine M. Tartaglione (D-Philadelphia) today issued the following statement in response to the announcement by the Federal Trade Commission that it has authorized an action to block the proposed merger of...
Philadelphia Schools, Community Organizations Awarded $5.3 Million in Safety, Violence Prevention Grants
Philadelphia, PA, Febrero 27, 2020 – State Senator Christine M. Tartaglione (D-Philadelphia) today announced that the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency has awarded more than $5.3 million in grants to Philadelphia-based schools and community...
Tartaglione aplaude las inversiones e iniciativas del presupuesto 2020-2021 propuesto por el Gobernador
Philadelphia, PA, Febrero 4, 2020 – State Senator Christine M. Tartaglione (D-Philadelphia) issued the following statement regarding the fiscal year 2020-2021 budget address delivered by Governor Tom Wolf today to a joint session of the Pennsylvania General Assembly.
Observaciones del Senador Tartaglione sobre el salario mínimo en el Senado
Senator Tartaglione Senate Floor Remarks on Go Red Women’s Health Care
Department of Health, Sen. Tartaglione Host Reach Out PA Roundtable to Discuss Mental Health, Substance Use Disorder
Philadelphia, PA – Enero 31, 2020 – In coordination with Governor Tom Wolf’s Reach Out PA: Your Mental Health Matters initiative announced earlier this month, Pennsylvania Department of Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine joined Sen. Tina Tartaglione...
Tartaglione Joins Wolf to Announce $1.1 Billion Funding Plan to Fix Toxic Schools And Community Infrastructure
Harrisburg, PA, Enero 30, 2020 – State Senator Christine Tartaglione (D-Philadelphia) yesterday joined Governor Tom Wolf and many of her legislative colleagues to announce a $1.1 billion combined state and federal funding proposal for the remediation of toxic materials including asbestos and lead from Pennsylvania’s schools, day care centers, homes, and public water systems.