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Gov. Wolf Joins State and Local Leaders to Highlight Increased Early Childhood Education Funding


Gov. Wolf Joins State and Local Leaders to Highlight Increased Early Childhood Education Funding
07/08/2021
Lancaster, PA - Governor Tom Wolf today visited the Community Action Partnership of Lancaster County to highlight the $30 million increase in early childhood education funding in the state budget. This new funding will allow an additional 3,270 children enroll in the state’s high-quality early learning programs.
The governor was joined by Rep. Michael Sturla, Secretary of Education Noe Ortega, Acting Secretary of Human Services Meg Snead, President and CEO of United Way of Lancaster Kevin Ressler, PA Early Learning Investment Commission board member Jan Bergan, Community Action Partnership of Lancaster Executive Director Vanessa Philbert, and Melisha Melecio, a parent of a child enrolled in early childhood education. ....

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COVID-19 housing assistance leaves gaps; here's how Lancaster County organizations aim to fill them


Justin Eby spent months sounding the alarm about the state’s $150 million rent relief program.
Eby’s concerns began in July when the program was launched and his team at the Lancaster County Housing and Redevelopment Authority was tasked with creating a process to disburse the county’s share of the relief funds — $2 million — to renters who had experienced job loss due to COVID-19.
It was immediately evident to Eby that the program was plagued by problems: the application process was complicated and time consuming; the requirement that renters be 30 days in arrears limited the pool of eligible renters; and the legislatively mandated monthly rent cap of $750 discouraged some landlords from participating, meaning their tenants’ applications would be denied. ....

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