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On today’s program: Republican State Sen. Jake Corman weighs in on the state’s 2020 general election audit and why it will give the legislative branch oversight of the Department of State; a new report found the Pittsburgh region experienced 57 days of bad air in 2020, a slight improvement from previous data; and we hear how worker shortages are affecting the care available to people with disabilities.
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One sector was already facing major staffing shortages prior to the pandemic – providers for home and community-based services for people with disabilities.
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On today’s program: Post-Gazette reporter Bill Schackner previews what’s at stake if a plan to merge six state-owned universities is approved; legal analyst David Harris explains the effects of the decisions made during the latest U.S. Supreme Court session; and a Pittsburgh parent and disability advocate talk about the benefits of a bill that will allow students to repeat an academic, and what more they wish schools and the state Department of Education could offer.
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On today's program: Leah Lizarondo from the 412 Food Rescue will discuss women in leadership and pandemic recovery on on a virtual lounge panel from Davos…
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On today's program: A local leader is coordinating a national strategy for how the government can better support family caregivers; how Allegheny County…
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Pennsylvania officials have announced plans to close two of the remaining state centers for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities over…
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Faith Leaders Walk A Fine Line Balancing An 'Open Door Policy' With Lingering Fears, Safety ConcernsThe Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh led more than 120 security trainings in the year leading up to the deadly mass shooting at Tree of Life in…