Concern is widespread about our state’s economy. People call out inflation and high prices for energy, food and gas.
We’re worried about steady jobs that pay well for us and our families. We have an aging workforce and know that retaining younger generations to replenish it is challenging.
People are unhappy with the political divisiveness that prevents things from getting done. They want elected officials to work across the aisle to find solutions to the issues plaguing our Commonwealth. They want to see action and collaboration.
Despite frustration with the current system and its status quo, together we can create a path forward. After all, Pennsylvania is rich in talent, innovation and resources. People want an action plan that offers common sense solutions. They want to see us all working together to ensure a better future.
That’s where Together for PA comes in. This new, nonpartisan initiative can bring us all together to find solutions. Its goals? A stronger infrastructure, greater competitiveness and better quality of life for everybody. Make an impact by Together for PA. Join our effort.
For decades, Pennsylvania’s uncompetitive business tax structure has driven away investment and opportunity to other states. But PA’s economic outlook is looking up thanks to the bipartisan enactment of a historic tax reform package.
An initiative of the PA Chamber of Business and Industry, Together for PA is a partnership of individuals and organizations who believe our state can do better. We are committed to working for policies that strengthen our foundation and increase opportunities for the people of Pennsylvania, beginning with our infrastructure, competitiveness and people.
For decades, Pennsylvania’s uncompetitive business tax structure has driven away investment and opportunity to other states. But that could change in the weeks ahead. State lawmakers are on the cusp of enacting much needed and long overdue reform.
An initiative of the PA Chamber of Business and Industry, Together for PA is a partnership of individuals and organizations who believe our state can do better. We are committed to working for policies that strengthen our foundation and increase opportunities for the people of Pennsylvania, beginning with our infrastructure, competitiveness and people.
As regions or counties move into the yellow phase, some restrictions on work and social interaction will ease while others, such as closures of schools, gyms, and other indoor recreation centers, hair and nail salons, as well as limitations around large gatherings, remain in place.
This purpose of this phase is to begin to power back up the economy while keeping a close eye on the public health data to ensure the spread of disease remains contained to the greatest extent possible.
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The green phase eases most restrictions with the continued suspension of the stay at home and business closure orders to allow the economy to strategically reopen while continuing to prioritize public health.
While this phase will facilitate a return to a “new normal,” it will be equally important to continue to monitor public health indicators and adjust orders and restrictions as necessary to ensure the spread of disease remains at a minimum.
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The red phase has the sole purpose of minimizing the spread of COVID-19 through strict social distancing, non-life sustaining business, school closures, and building safety protocols.
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