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Wash. State Ecology Dept.: Oregon and Washington Support Walla Walla Basin Water Projects
OLYMPIA, Washington, Sept. 17 -- The Washington State Department of Ecology issued the following news release on Sept. 16, 2025:
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Oregon and Washington support Walla Walla basin water projects
WALLA WALLA - The Walla Walla basin is a complex watershed that crosses the border between Oregon and Washington. Its rivers and streams connect the two states, but the watershed is chronically short on water and struggles to meet the needs of local communities. Watershed restoration and water management projects are increasingly important to the basin and those efforts will soon receive new support
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OLYMPIA, Washington, Sept. 17 -- The Washington State Department of Ecology issued the following news release on Sept. 16, 2025:
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Oregon and Washington support Walla Walla basin water projects
WALLA WALLA - The Walla Walla basin is a complex watershed that crosses the border between Oregon and Washington. Its rivers and streams connect the two states, but the watershed is chronically short on water and struggles to meet the needs of local communities. Watershed restoration and water management projects are increasingly important to the basin and those efforts will soon receive new supportfrom both Washington and Oregon.
The Washington Department of Ecology is awarding $1.46 million in grants to 10 projects that address long-standing challenges like meeting water demands, managing floodplains, and restoring habitat. In addition, Oregon's recently signed House Bill 5006 provides a further $2.5 million to fund water projects in the basin.
"This investment underscores the power and value of collaboration to tackle difficult water supply challenges and build climate resilient ecosystems," said Ecology Director Casey Sixkiller. "By joining forces across state lines and partnering with local communities, we can strengthen water reliability, restore habitats, and manage our floodplains for the long term."
The work to bolster water supplies and improve habitat and floodplain management in the Walla Walla River Basin is a collaborative effort between Washington, Oregon, the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR), and an advisory committee representing agriculture, environmental interests, recreation and quality of life, economic development, and local governments.
"We're extremely pleased by the strong support we've seen for our work in the Walla Walla, despite the difficult budget conditions in both states this year. To ensure these precious dollars go as far as possible, Washington's funding will be complemented by matching funds from Oregon," Anton Chiono, CTUIR Habitat Conservation Project leader, said. "Together, these investments will be tremendously important to both our ongoing planning work, as well as our implementation of critical projects to improve water conditions for fish, farms, and people. This a great example of what we can accomplish by working together."
Chris Kowitz, North Central regional manager for the Oregon Department of Water Resources, explained that the combined investment in the Walla Walla basin by both states underscores the significant progress that has been made over the past few years.
"With the support of many basin partners, the two states and the CTUIR have been able to leverage funding to make meaningful progress on implementation of the Walla Walla Basin Watershed Strategy," Kowitz said. "The state of Oregon is committed to working with our colleagues in Washington on policy and infrastructure needs over the next biennium and beyond."
Annie Byerley, Walla Walla County Conservation District Manager, explained how the funding will allow the conservation district to contact landowners that may not be familiar with the conservation district or the Walla Walla Basin Watershed Strategy.
"The more opportunities we have to share water quantity concerns and information about the Walla Walla Basin Watershed Strategy with the community, the more the needle moves on conserving this resource," Byerley said. "Many community members likely don't realize the impact that they could have on water conservation. Water conservation is a basin wide problem, and it will take basin wide approach to address the problem."
All of the projects that received funding were identified as priorities in the Walla Walla Basin Watershed Strategy. The sponsors and projects receiving grant funds in 2025 from Ecology include:
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Original text here: https://ecology.wa.gov/about-us/who-we-are/news/2025/sept-16-walla-walla-funding
W.Va. State Treasurer Pack Announces "Get a Life" Redesign, Presents First Community Volunteer Award During Financial Education Event in Putnam County
CHARLESTON, West Virginia, Sept. 17 -- West Virginia State Treasurer Larry Pack issued the following news release on Sept. 16, 2025:
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Treasurer Pack Announces "Get a Life" Redesign, Presents First Community Volunteer Award During Financial Education Event in Putnam County
State Treasurer Larry Pack today unveiled a much-anticipated redesign of the Get a Life financial education budget activity for middle school students and presented the first Get a Life Community Volunteer Award to the Putnam County Chamber of Commerce.
"After almost 20 years, we are excited to breathe new life into this
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CHARLESTON, West Virginia, Sept. 17 -- West Virginia State Treasurer Larry Pack issued the following news release on Sept. 16, 2025:
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Treasurer Pack Announces "Get a Life" Redesign, Presents First Community Volunteer Award During Financial Education Event in Putnam County
State Treasurer Larry Pack today unveiled a much-anticipated redesign of the Get a Life financial education budget activity for middle school students and presented the first Get a Life Community Volunteer Award to the Putnam County Chamber of Commerce.
"After almost 20 years, we are excited to breathe new life into thisimportant program. Our redesign provides a much-needed facelift that will help re-engage students with new, fun options," Treasurer Pack said. "I would also like to congratulate the Putnam County Chamber of Commerce for being the first recipient of our Get a Life Community Volunteer Award. The Chamber does a great job partnering with my Office, Putnam County Schools and works to encourage local business leaders to volunteer for our financial education activities."
Treasurer Pack presented the award to Ashley Alford Glance, president of the Putnam County Chamber of Commerce, during a Get a Life financial education activity held at the U.S. Navy Reserve Center in Red House.
"The Get a Life program plays a crucial role in helping students understand the real-life impact of financial decisions and career planning, equipping them with skills that will serve them now and in the future," Alford Glance said. "We are incredibly grateful to be recognized for our involvement in this important initiative over the past 10 years. This work would not be possible without the dedication of our Putnam Chamber members who generously donate their time, and the strong partnership and continued commitment from Putnam County Schools."
For almost two decades, the State Treasurer's Office has empowered West Virginia students with personal financial education through this one-of-a-kind program. Students are given a realistic family budget and must visit various business stations and manage an expense ledger. The program teaches both basic math skills and problem-solving techniques.
Thanks to the redesign, this successful program now has a modern look with vibrant colors, coordinating images, and updated information. There are also new features such as a lucky leprechaun chance card, a spin wheel for students visiting the doctor's office, and a rebranded "Level Up" table for students to advance their careers. A unique feature of Get a Life is the ability for students to receive higher education with certifications or advanced degrees at the "Level Up" table, then choose a higher paying job in the second round of the activity.
In addition to the updated materials, there is a new, easy-to-navigate section of the wvtreasury.gov website highlighting Get a Life and other financial education resources. Now, schools and organizations can go online to request to host a Get a Life event, and volunteers can sign up to participate.
"Financial literacy is a vital life skill. I want all West Virginia students to have the opportunity to learn how to make good financial decisions," Treasurer Pack said.
In the 2024-2025 academic year, the Treasurer's financial education staff visited more than 140 middle schools and reached more than 16,000 students. Since it was created in 2008, Get a Life has helped tens of thousands of middle school students.
For more information on Get a Life and other educational resources available through the West Virginia State Treasurer's Office, visit www.WVTreasury.gov/Citizens/Financial-Education.
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Original text here: https://wvtreasury.gov/About/Press-Releases/details/treasurer-pack-announces-get-a-life-redesign-presents-first-community-volunteer-award-during-financial-education-event-in-putnam-county
Riverstone Logistics Relocating Headquarters and Establishing First South Carolina Operation in York County
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, Sept. 17 -- The South Carolina Department of Commerce posted the following news on Sept. 16, 2025:
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Riverstone Logistics relocating headquarters and establishing first South Carolina operation in York County
$16.4 million investment will create 159 new jobs
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Riverstone Logistics, a supply chain and logistics company, today announced it is relocating its headquarters and establishing its first South Carolina operation in York County. The company's $16.4 million investment will create 159 new jobs.
Founded in 2017, Riverstone Logistics specializes in final-mile
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COLUMBIA, South Carolina, Sept. 17 -- The South Carolina Department of Commerce posted the following news on Sept. 16, 2025:
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Riverstone Logistics relocating headquarters and establishing first South Carolina operation in York County
$16.4 million investment will create 159 new jobs
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Riverstone Logistics, a supply chain and logistics company, today announced it is relocating its headquarters and establishing its first South Carolina operation in York County. The company's $16.4 million investment will create 159 new jobs.
Founded in 2017, Riverstone Logistics specializes in final-miledelivery, freight brokerage and tailored logistics solutions. The company's services focus primarily on consumer electronics, building materials, appliance installations and more.
Riverstone Logistics is relocating its corporate headquarters from Charlotte to 220 West White St. in Rock Hill.
Operations are expected to be online in July 2026. Individuals interested in joining the Riverstone Logistics team should visit the company's careers page.
The Coordinating Council for Economic Development approved job development credits related to the project. The council also awarded a $600,000 Set-Aside grant to York County to assist with the costs of building improvements.
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"Rock Hill offers the perfect home for our next chapter. This move not only strengthens our business, but also deepens our commitment to love, serve and improve in the community we're joining. We're excited to invest in Rock Hill and partner with a city that shares our vision for growth, innovation and opportunity."
-Riverstone Logistics CEO Charlie Workmon
"We are proud to welcome Riverstone Logistics to South Carolina. The company's decision to invest in York County will bring new opportunity, strengthen our communities and create 159 jobs. We look forward to building a long-standing partnership with Riverstone Logistics in the years ahead."
-Gov. Henry McMaster
"Riverstone Logistics' relocation to York County reinforces South Carolina's position as an ideal location for corporate headquarters. This impressive $16.4 million investment will greatly benefit the region, and we are excited to support Riverstone Logistics as it launches its South Carolina legacy."
-Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III
"We are proud to welcome Riverstone Logistics to York County. Their decision to relocate their headquarters here speaks to the strength of our community, our workforce, and the county's history of supporting business investment. This project will attract and retain value-added jobs, creating opportunities that benefit residents and strengthen our local economy."
-York County Council Chairwoman Christi Cox
"I'm happy to welcome Riverstone Logistics to Rock Hill and specifically to The Thread. Riverstone Logistics' choice to relocate, bringing high-wage jobs to our area, reflects the strength of our workforce, providing further opportunities for talent to work where they live."
-Rock Hill Mayor John Gettys
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Fast Facts
* Riverstone Logistics is relocating its headquarters and establishing its first South Carolina operation in York County.
* The company's $16.4 million investment will create 159 new jobs.
* Riverstone Logistics is a supply chain and logistics company.
* The company will be located at 220 West White St. in Rock Hill, S.C.
* Individuals interested in joining the Riverstone Logistics team should visit the company's careers page.
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Original text here: https://www.sccommerce.com/news/riverstone-logistics-relocating-headquarters-and-establishing-first-south-carolina-operation
N.C. State Treasurer: $150 Million in Interest-Free Cashflow Loans Have Now Been Allocated
RALEIGH, North Carolina, Sept. 17 -- The North Carolina State Treasurer issued the following news release on Sept. 16, 2025:
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$150 Million in Interest-Free Cashflow Loans Have Now Been Allocated
The Department of State Treasurer has successfully allocated nearly $150 million to communities in need in Western North Carolina. This money is meant as a way to help local governments get back on their feet as they wait for the federal government to send much needed relief dollars.
"Day one of my administration, and even before that, I knew helping those communities devastated by Hurricane Helene
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RALEIGH, North Carolina, Sept. 17 -- The North Carolina State Treasurer issued the following news release on Sept. 16, 2025:
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$150 Million in Interest-Free Cashflow Loans Have Now Been Allocated
The Department of State Treasurer has successfully allocated nearly $150 million to communities in need in Western North Carolina. This money is meant as a way to help local governments get back on their feet as they wait for the federal government to send much needed relief dollars.
"Day one of my administration, and even before that, I knew helping those communities devastated by Hurricane Heleneneeded to be a primary focus," said Treasurer Brad Briner. "Through two separate appropriations, the General Assembly tasked my team with getting interest-free loans to local governments in need, and in the quickest way possible. Nine months later, we have distributed three rounds of loans, which are already being put to good use."
This Cashflow loan program was created to help bridge the gap for communities who are waiting for federal dollars needed to help with rebuilding and cleanup efforts. Unlike traditional loans, local governments did not have to go through the complex process of applying for these. Instead, DST was able to use the local government's emergency request paperwork to calculate their loan needs and divide the money based on that. The only step local governments had to take was to approve acceptance of the money.
"This interest-free loan program, funded by the legislature, has gotten help to these devastated communities quickly. Everyone is looking for a return to normalcy here in the mountain communities, but it takes hard work and a lot of money to get that done," said Sen. Tim Moffit, a Republican representing Henderson, Polk and Rutherford counties. "Under Treasurer Briner's leadership, the Department of State Treasurer seamlessly launched a loan program and allocated these resources rapidly to jump-start recovery efforts."
"The magnitude of the storm cleanup in Avery County has placed a significant financial burden on the County. It has been nearly 12 months since the Hurricane and we are still waiting on nearly 50 million dollars in reimbursement funding," said Caleb Hogan, Finance Officer for Avery County. "The interest-free cash flow loans have provided critical relief by easing the immediate cash flow strain and allowing us to continue recovery efforts without delay."
You can see a breakdown of the communities who accepted the loans and the total amount of dollars they were given here. [View chart in the link at bottom.]
Local governments have five years to pay back Cashflow loans with no interest being charged.
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Original text here: https://www.nctreasurer.gov/news/press-releases/2025/09/16/150-million-interest-free-cashflow-loans-have-now-been-allocated
Minn. Gov. Walz Announces Upcoming Vacancies on the Minnesota Court of Appeals
ST. PAUL, Minnesota, Sept. 17 -- Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minnesota, issued the following news release on Sept. 16, 2025:
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Governor Walz Announces Upcoming Vacancies on the Minnesota Court of Appeals
Today, Governor Tim Walz announced two vacancies on the Minnesota Court of Appeals. These vacancies will occur upon the retirement of the Honorable Louise Dovre Bjorkman and Randall J. Slieter. One vacancy is at-large, and the other seat is designated for Minnesota's Seventh Congressional District. Governor Walz has asked a merit selection panel consisting of leadership in his administration, the chair
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ST. PAUL, Minnesota, Sept. 17 -- Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minnesota, issued the following news release on Sept. 16, 2025:
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Governor Walz Announces Upcoming Vacancies on the Minnesota Court of Appeals
Today, Governor Tim Walz announced two vacancies on the Minnesota Court of Appeals. These vacancies will occur upon the retirement of the Honorable Louise Dovre Bjorkman and Randall J. Slieter. One vacancy is at-large, and the other seat is designated for Minnesota's Seventh Congressional District. Governor Walz has asked a merit selection panel consisting of leadership in his administration, the chairof the Commission on Judicial Selection, and the at-large members of the commission to solicit applicants, review candidates, and recommend finalists for appointment.
The panel is searching for fair, experienced, and civic-minded individuals to serve on the bench and offer their talents and services to Minnesota's judicial system. The Governor is seeking applicants who reflect Minnesota's full diversity.
The application process is now open for these vacancies. Individuals wishing to apply may request an application by contacting the Office of the Governor and Lt. Governor via e-mail at Judicial.Selection@state.mn.us. Application materials are due by 4:00 pm on October 13 and should be addressed to Governor Tim Walz.
For those interested in learning more about the selection process for these vacancies, the Governor's Office will be hosting a webinar in conjunction with Chief Judge Jennifer Frisch and members of the Court of Appeals on Monday, September 22, at noon. Those interested in attending can register at the link here.
For more information about the judicial selection process, please visit the Governor's Judicial Appointments webpage.
For inquiries concerning the application process, please contact the Office of the Governor and Lt. Governor at Judicial.Selection@state.mn.us.
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Original text here: https://mn.gov/governor/newsroom/press-releases/#/detail/appId/1/id/705877
ICYMI: Tenn. Gov. Lee, President Trump Meet in Oval Office to Discuss Strategic Mission to Address Crime in Memphis
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Sept. 17 -- Gov. Bill Lee, R-Tennessee, issued the following news on Sept. 15, 2025:
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ICYMI: Gov. Lee, President Trump Meet in Oval Office to Discuss Strategic Mission to Address Crime in Memphis
Presidential Memorandum establishes Memphis Safe Task Force
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Today, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee joined President Donald J. Trump inside the Oval Office for the signing of a Presidential Memorandum to establish the Memphis Safe Task Force, and to request that President Trump grant activation of the Tennessee National Guard under Title 32 orders. This public meeting is the
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NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Sept. 17 -- Gov. Bill Lee, R-Tennessee, issued the following news on Sept. 15, 2025:
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ICYMI: Gov. Lee, President Trump Meet in Oval Office to Discuss Strategic Mission to Address Crime in Memphis
Presidential Memorandum establishes Memphis Safe Task Force
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Today, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee joined President Donald J. Trump inside the Oval Office for the signing of a Presidential Memorandum to establish the Memphis Safe Task Force, and to request that President Trump grant activation of the Tennessee National Guard under Title 32 orders. This public meeting is theresult of months of coordination with the Trump Administration to develop a multi-phased, strategic plan to leverage the full extent of both federal and state resources to fight crime in Memphis.
"Memphis is a remarkable community with great cultural significance that includes top global business and strong faith leaders, and I'm grateful for the opportunity to move this city forward," said Gov. Lee. "We've made significant investments to address crime throughout my seven years in office, and thanks to President Trump's leadership, the Memphis Safe Task Force will ensure we have every resource at our disposal to create significant change."
The Memphis Safe Task Force establishes strong coordination and shared resources between law enforcement agencies at all levels of government, including the Tennessee National Guard, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Drug Enforcement Agency, Tennessee Highway Patrol, Memphis Police Department, and others. On the ground, the task force will be led by the U.S. Marshals Service and will share intelligence, develop joint priorities, and maximize resources to enhance public safety in Memphis.
The task force will accelerate the positive momentum of Operation Viper - an ongoing FBI mission that has already arrested hundreds of the most violent offenders.
To further support the mission, Gov. Lee has authorized an additional surge of Tennessee Highway Patrol troopers into Shelby County. The largest force in Tennessee, more than 100 troopers are activated to support local law enforcement and keep Memphians safe, and THP continues to work closely with the Memphis Police Department through the Bluff City Task Force.
Through the Violent Crime Intervention Fund and Downtown Public Safety Grants, Tennessee has pledged an unprecedented $200 million to fight violent crime and make cities safer, and more than $40 million has been obligated across Shelby County to support local law enforcement agencies as they implement evidence-based programs, technologies and strategies to reduce crime.
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Original text here: https://www.tn.gov/governor/news/2025/9/15/icymi--gov--lee--president-trump-meet-in-oval-office-to-discuss-strategic-mission-to-address-crime-in-memphis.html
After Pa. Gov. Shapiro Administration Expands PHARE Funding, Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency Begins Work to Build More Affordable Housing Across the Commonwealth
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania, Sept. 17 -- Gov. Josh Shapiro, D-Pennsylvania, issued the following news release:
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After Shapiro Administration Expands PHARE Funding, Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency Begins Work to Build More Affordable Housing Across the Commonwealth
Governor Shapiro's expansion of the Pennsylvania Housing Affordability and Rehabilitation Enhancement (PHARE) fund brings total funding this year to more than $85 million -- nearly doubling the Commonwealth's commitment to affordable housing compared to when he took office.
Over the last 13 years, PHARE funds have created or
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HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania, Sept. 17 -- Gov. Josh Shapiro, D-Pennsylvania, issued the following news release:
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After Shapiro Administration Expands PHARE Funding, Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency Begins Work to Build More Affordable Housing Across the Commonwealth
Governor Shapiro's expansion of the Pennsylvania Housing Affordability and Rehabilitation Enhancement (PHARE) fund brings total funding this year to more than $85 million -- nearly doubling the Commonwealth's commitment to affordable housing compared to when he took office.
Over the last 13 years, PHARE funds have created orrehabilitated nearly 4,000 affordable housing units across Pennsylvania.
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Following Governor Josh Shapiro's historic expansion of the Pennsylvania Housing Affordability and Rehabilitation Enhancement (PHARE) fund, the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency (PHFA) is now opening applications to build and repair more affordable housing across Pennsylvania.
The 2024-25 bipartisan budget signed into law by Governor Shapiro brought total PHARE funding available this year to over $85 million -- nearly doubling the Commonwealth's commitment to affordable housing.
"Safe, affordable housing is a key foundation for opportunity," said Governor Shapiro. "If we want kids to succeed in school, if we want people to work and build a better life, they need a place to call home. That's why we've nearly doubled the amount of funding available for PHARE -- the largest, most flexible, most effective tool we have for building and repairing affordable housing -- and why my Administration has a commonsense plan to build more housing, lower costs, and help more Pennsylvanians achieve the American Dream. Through our PHARE funding initiative, we will help give more Pennsylvanians the opportunity to have a safe, affordable place to call home."
Applications for PHARE funding must be submitted online through PHFA's portal at https://phare.phfa.org/ by 2:00 PM on Thursday, November 20.
Pennsylvania is currently short more than 100,000 housing units, and nearly 60 percent of homes were built before 1970. Meanwhile, the number of renters in Pennsylvania has grown by nearly 200,000 households since 2010 -- even as the supply of low-cost rentals has declined.
Through investments like PHARE, the Shapiro Administration is taking action. Since Governor Shapiro took office, PHARE-funded housing projects have increased by 55 percent and over 1,000 projects have been funded to build or repair more than 8,200 housing units.
The PHARE fund has been allocating money for local housing initiatives since 2012. These funds have produced significant housing benefits during the last 13 years, including:
* 3,912 affordable housing units created or rehabilitated
* 718 potential new homebuyers receiving downpayment/closing cost assistance
* More than 11,100 families/households receiving housing counseling and financial education
* 511 households benefiting from healthy housing investment funds
* More than 22 million households in danger of homelessness assisted by PHARE-funded programming
To date, $435 million in PHARE grant awards has leveraged more than $2.3 billion from other funding sources - delivering a nearly six-to-one ratio in total funding for housing initiatives.
In June, PHFA awarded $73 million in PHARE funding to support 387 housing and community development projects across all 67 counties. That same month, Governor Shapiro and PHFA leadership visited the Lancaster City Housing Authority's Farnum Street East apartment building to highlight his Administration's strategy to expand access to safe, affordable housing across the Commonwealth.
The 2024-25 bipartisan budget made major strides to address Pennsylvania's housing crisis -- nearly doubling the Commonwealth's commitment to affordable housing by raising the PHARE Fund cap from $60 million to $100 million per year by 2027. Building on that progress, the Governor's 2025-26 budget proposal (https://www.pa.gov/governor/governor-shapiro-s-budget/budget-details) calls for an additional $10 million increase in PHARE funding by 2028-29, raising the cap to $110 million and delivering the largest overall housing investment in Pennsylvania history.
In September 2024, Governor Shapiro signed Executive Order 2024-03 (https://www.pa.gov/governor/newsroom/2024-press-releases/governor-shapiro-signs-pennsylvania-first-eo-housing-action-plan), creating Pennsylvania's first-ever comprehensive Housing Action Plan to expand affordable housing, address homelessness, and make the Commonwealth more competitive. The plan is guiding efforts to increase housing availability, affordability, and quality through a multi-agency approach that brings together state, local, and federal partners with stakeholders across the public and private sectors.
Read more about the PHFA's Request for Proposals here (https://www.phfa.org/legislation/act105.aspx).
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Original text here: https://www.pa.gov/governor/newsroom/2025-press-releases/pennsylvania-housing-finance-agency-begins-work-to-build-more-af