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  • Contemplated sale of land no longer needed for transportation purposes
    June 6, 2026

    Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is selling three unused land parcels in Chester County near Phoenixville, ranging from 0.2 to 0.7 acres, with a 30-day public agency purchase interest deadline.

  • Rulemaking to further amend the provisions of 52 Pa. Code Chapter 56
May 30, 2026

Pennsylvania proposes permanently incorporating residential utility payment and service termination provisions into Chapter 56 regulations affecting all utility customers and service providers statewide.

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Professional licensing is the single most-regulated area at the state level

Across the states, the biggest share of activity is deciding who is allowed to work: licenses, boards, and certifications. That is the layer that quietly governs whether your doors can stay open.

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