Month: June 2014

Ukraine signs EU association agreement

USA TODAY: Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko on Friday signed a broad deal with the European Union covering closer trade and political ties despite objections from Russia, which also warned that the deal will have grave consequences. Deadly protests broke out this winter when the-then Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych decided not to sign the EU trade […]

Statement of PA Dutch CVB President Kathleen Frankford

While we wanted Penn Square Partners to join the rest of the key stakeholders in contributing to this agreement, after further discussion today, we felt that signing the agreement was the best available alternative to risking a loan default for the facility, along with higher interest rates, and a harmful impact on the county’s finances.

Supreme Court Strikes Down Abortion Clinic Buffer Zones

NEW YORK TIMES: The Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously struck down a Massachusetts law that barred protests near abortion clinics. The law, enacted in 2007, created 35-foot buffer zones around entrances to abortion clinics. State officials said the law was a response to a history of harassment and violence at abortion clinics in Massachusetts, including […]

Engineers grade Pa.’s infrastructure C-minus

PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER: Pennsylvania’s infrastructure has not improved since 2010, and the ongoing deterioration of its bridges and the near-failing condition of its roads remain a major economic problem for the state, according to a report card released Wednesday by the American Society of Civil Engineers… Pennsylvania’s roads remained a sore spot, earning a grade of […]

GM tells dealers to stop Cruze sales for air bag issue

USA TODAY: General Motors has told dealers in the U.S. and Canada to stop selling 2013 and 2014 Chevrolet Cruzes because of a potential defect in air bags made by beleaguered air bag supplier Takata. “Certain vehicles may be equipped with a suspect driver’s air bag inflator module that may have been assembled with an […]

U.S. population growth tilts toward Asians

USA TODAY: Slowing Hispanic immigration and birth rates are shifting the USA’s growth toward Asians, the Census Bureau reported Thursday. For the second straight year, net immigration by Asians topped that of Hispanics, the agency reported. About 338,000 Asians immigrated to the USA in the 12 months ending July 1, 2013, up about 68% since […]

Twelve seconds of national fame

A call from the management company for our hotels and apartment complexes concerning its practice of drug testing employees brought back memories from at least two decades ago. I was sitting in my Lancaster office when I received a phone call from a colleague in the drug policy reform movement with whom I was not […]

Can bipartisan group save this government?

USA TODAY: …A bipartisan group that includes former Senate majority leaders, Cabinet secretaries, governors, White House officials and others is releasing a 109-page report full of ideas large and small that the group says could help ease the friction that has contributed to fiscal cliffs, government shutdowns and a record low public approval rating for […]

Tea Party Narrowly Loses in Mississippi

DAILY BEAST: The Republican establishment dodged another potentially embarrassing Tea Party challenge with the help of Mississippi’s African American voters. Like Lazarus, Thad Cochran rose from the dead on Tuesday in Mississippi. In a Republican primary runoff where turnout surged compared to that in the first round of voting, Cochran escaped with a narrow 51-49 […]

U.S. Economy Shrank in First Quarter by Most in Five Years

BLOOMBERG: Gross domestic product fell at a 2.9 percent annualized rate, more than forecast and the worst reading since the same three months in 2009, after a previously reported 1 percent drop, the Commerce Department said today inWashington. It marked the biggest downward revision from the agency’s second GDP estimate since records began in 1976. […]

Kane admits error in Sandusky statement

PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER: On Monday, Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane said there were “inexplicable delays” in the Jerry Sandusky investigation and suggested that may have set the stage for two more young men to be victimized. She said the two told prosecutors they had been abused while the state was undertaking its 33-month investigation. Kane said […]