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Pa. Gov. Shapiro Secures Nearly $353 Million Investment From Eos Energy to Relocate Headquarters to Pittsburgh and Expand PA-Based Battery Manufacturing Operations in Allegheny County, Creating 735 New Jobs
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania, Oct. 22 (TNSrep) -- Gov. Josh Shapiro, D-Pennsylvania, issued the following news release on Oct. 21, 2025:
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Governor Shapiro Secures Nearly $353 Million Investment from Eos Energy to Relocate Headquarters to Pittsburgh and Expand PA-Based Battery Manufacturing Operations in Allegheny County, Creating 735 New Jobs
The Commonwealth is investing $22 million in the zinc-based battery manufacturer to support its headquarters relocation to Pittsburgh's North Shore and further grow its Western Pennsylvania manufacturing operations.
Today's announcement is the latest
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HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania, Oct. 22 (TNSrep) -- Gov. Josh Shapiro, D-Pennsylvania, issued the following news release on Oct. 21, 2025:
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Governor Shapiro Secures Nearly $353 Million Investment from Eos Energy to Relocate Headquarters to Pittsburgh and Expand PA-Based Battery Manufacturing Operations in Allegheny County, Creating 735 New Jobs
The Commonwealth is investing $22 million in the zinc-based battery manufacturer to support its headquarters relocation to Pittsburgh's North Shore and further grow its Western Pennsylvania manufacturing operations.
Today's announcement is the latesteconomic development project under the Shapiro Administration to boost the energy and manufacturing industries in Pennsylvania-the only Northeast state with a growing economy according to a new report (https://www.axios.com/newsletters/axios-macro-a4b56420-a516-11f0-8a32-b1c1571dfd59.html?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_c).
Governor Josh Shapiro and his Administration have competed for and won nearly $26 billion in private sector investments since taking office, creating more than 13,200 new jobs, and driving economic growth across Pennsylvania.
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Pittsburgh, PA - Today, Governor Josh Shapiro announced that Eos Energy Enterprises (Eos)- the country's leading innovator in the design, sourcing, and manufacturing of American-made zinc-based battery energy storage systems -- is investing $352.9 million to relocate its headquarters to Pennsylvania from New Jersey, expand its existing manufacturing operation in Allegheny County, and create and retain 1,000 total jobs. The Commonwealth is investing $22 million into the project, which is creating at least 735 new jobs and retaining 265 current positions. Governor Shapiro will join Eos leadership and local officials today at the company's manufacturing plant in Allegheny County to celebrate the announcement.
Eos currently leases two facilities in Turtle Creek, where an initial phase of the project began in 2024 with the installation of a new state-of-the-art automated production line. As part of this expansion, the company will lease an existing 432,000-square-foot facility in Marshall Township in northern Allegheny County where additional production lines are planned for deployment.
Eos will also relocate its corporate headquarters from New Jersey to a 40,000-square-foot office space at Nova Place, located in Pittsburgh's North Shore neighborhood in the latter half of 2026.This relocation will support Eos's proprietary battery management system, software, controls, and analytics platform, DawnOS(TM), as well as its corporate operations. In alignment with its expanding software and engineering focus, Eos will strengthen its partnership with local universities, notably Carnegie Mellon University, to cultivate a highly skilled workforce proficient in robotics, artificial intelligence, computer science, and engineering.
"The demand for energy is going up -- and my Administration is capitalizing on Pennsylvania's strengths as a national energy leader and net energy exporter to attract leading energy manufacturers like Eos Energy to the Commonwealth," said Governor Shapiro. "We're doubling down on our efforts to aggressively compete for-and win-major projects like this one by cutting red tape, building out our skilled workforce, and investing in the next generation of energy technology. I'm proud that Pennsylvania will be home to Eos' new global headquarters-and my Administration will continue to work to cut energy costs, create good-paying jobs, and position the Commonwealth to continue to be a national energy leader for decades to come."
Eos received a funding proposal from the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) for a $10 million Pennsylvania First grant and $12 million through the Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP) which includes $3 million previously awarded to Eos in 2022. In addition, the company could be eligible for tax credits/tax deductions through the Qualified Manufacturing Innovation and Reinvestment Deduction program, the Manufacturing Tax Credit program, and the Research and Development Tax Credit program.
"With this expansion, Eos is strengthening two of the key industries at the center of our Economic Development Strategy-energy and manufacturing," said DCED Secretary Rick Siger. "We are committed to positioning Pennsylvania as both an energy leader and an economic powerhouse and bold investments like this one will help us get there. This project will create and sustain 1,000 jobs while expanding opportunity for people across Western Pennsylvania."
Allegheny County also invested $2 million to support this relocation and expansion by Eos.
"Eos Energy's expansion in Allegheny County is a testament to our region's collaborative spirit and commitment to shared prosperity," said County Executive Sara Innamorato. "This significant expansion - made possible with critical support from the US Department of Energy, Governor Josh Shapiro, and a commitment of $2 million from Allegheny County-highlights the power of partnership in driving economic growth. Together, we are not only creating hundreds of jobs in Allegheny County but also laying the groundwork for a sustainable future in clean tech-led manufacturing and clean energy."
"Eos Energy's decision to expand its manufacturing operations in Allegheny County is a powerful testament to the value proposition this region offers at the nexus of energy, manufacturing, and innovation," said Stefani Pashman, CEO of the Allegheny Conference on Community Development. "Eos' move will not only strengthen our region's position as a hub for advanced energy storage, but it will also attract new suppliers, partners, and innovators to the Pittsburgh region. We're especially proud that this growth comes with a continued commitment to the company's partnerships with local universities and the United Steelworkers--ensuring that good, family-sustaining jobs remain at the center of this story. This expansion underscores what's possible when business, labor, and community work together to build a more resilient and competitive regional economy."
Founded in 2008, Eos develops and manufactures American-made aqueous zinc batteries (Znyth(TM), currently targeting the utility, industrial and commercial sector for power storage. Designed for a decentralized, democratized, and decarbonized energy system, Eos solutions are helping to support sustainable clean energy systems and resilient power grids, while supporting American supply chains through their 91 percent domestic content.
"In today's competitive environment, and in what we're working to achieve in powering the nation's future, you need not only natural resources and technology innovations, but also a strong public-private partnership," said Joe Mastrangelo, Chief Executive Officer of Eos Energy. "What we are announcing today is built upon a strong industrial history, combined with a world class university ecosystem. Pennsylvania is positioning itself at the forefront of America's energy transition-enabling us to bring America's battery to scale."
This project was coordinated by Governor Shapiro's BusinessPA team, an experienced group of economic development professionals dedicated to helping businesses succeed in Pennsylvania through tailored guidance, strategic partnerships, and financial resources. Whether based in the Commonwealth, another state, or across the globe, the team moves at the speed of business to set up companies for long-term growth and success here in Pennsylvania.
Companies are choosing Pennsylvania as their home for growth: Mint-X, which relocated its manufacturing operation from Queens, New York, to Hazleton, Luzerne County; Excelitas Technologies, which moved its headquarters from Massachusetts to Pittsburgh; and Adare Pharma, which relocated to Northeast Philadelphia, and Schless Bottles, which relocated to Allentown, both from New Jersey.
Under Governor Shapiro's leadership, Pennsylvania is the only state in the Northeast with a growing economy, according to a new report (https://www.axios.com/newsletters/axios-macro-a4b56420-a516-11f0-8a32-b1c1571dfd59.html?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_c) from Axios on analysis done by Moody's Analytics Chief Economist Mark Zandi. This latest recognition builds on growing evidence that Pennsylvania's economy is strong, competitive, and on the rise. Recently, Area Development ranked Pennsylvania among the top 20 "Best States for Business"-the only Northeastern state to make the list-and placed the Commonwealth in the top 10 for "Site Readiness Programs."
Since taking office, Governor Shapiro has made Pennsylvania more competitive by:
* Launching the Commonwealth's first Economic Development Strategy in nearly two decades
* Cutting red tape and streamlining permitting and licensing
* Making strategic investments that have attracted nearly $26 billion in private-sector investment, created more than 13,200 good-paying jobs, and expanded opportunity across the Commonwealth
That includes the largest private-sector investment in Pennsylvania history-Amazon's initial $20 billion investment to build new AI and cloud computing campuses, creating thousands of high-tech and construction jobs.
From day one, Governor Shapiro has worked to spur economic development through historic investments in site development, main streets, small businesses, and workforce development, while speeding up the Commonwealth's permitting, licensing, and certification processes.
The Shapiro Administration is delivering real results-and building on that momentum. Governor Shapiro's 2025-26 budget proposal calls for new and expanded investments to advance the Economic Development Strategy and boost Pennsylvania's competitiveness, including:
* $12.5 million dedicated to WEDnetPA to expand our workforce and close critical workforce gaps
* $2 million for the creation of Career Connect to build internships at Pennsylvania companies
* $10 million for AdvancePA tax credits to create high quality jobs across PA
* $3 million to the Marketing to Attract Business program, which supports programs targeting business attraction, retention, and marketing initiatives
* Expediting the Corporate Net Income Tax (CNIT) cuts by two years, reducing the current tax rate each year by 0.75 percent
Learn more about the Shapiro Administration's efforts to support Pennsylvania's workers and businesses and spur the economy in the Governor's 2025-26 budget proposal at shapirobudget.pa.gov and discover how the Administration is creating economic opportunity to build a stronger, more competitive economy for all Pennsylvanians.
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Original text here: https://www.pa.gov/governor/newsroom/2025-press-releases/gov-shapiro-secures--353m-eos-energy-hq-pittsburgh-create-735-ne
Ga. Lt. Gov. Burt Jones Attends the Third Meeting of Georgia Senate Special Committee
ATLANTA, Georgia, Oct. 22 -- Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, R-Georgia, issued the following news release on Oct. 21, 2025:
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Today, Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones provided remarks at the third meeting of the Georgia Senate Special Committee on Eliminating Georgia's Income Tax and met with local business leaders and constituents in Gainesville, Georgia.
"To every Georgian working paycheck to paycheck, we hear you," said Lt. Governor Burt Jones. "When we take money out of your paychecks through the state income tax, it makes it harder for you to get ahead. Georgia is strong because of the people who
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ATLANTA, Georgia, Oct. 22 -- Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, R-Georgia, issued the following news release on Oct. 21, 2025:
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Today, Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones provided remarks at the third meeting of the Georgia Senate Special Committee on Eliminating Georgia's Income Tax and met with local business leaders and constituents in Gainesville, Georgia.
"To every Georgian working paycheck to paycheck, we hear you," said Lt. Governor Burt Jones. "When we take money out of your paychecks through the state income tax, it makes it harder for you to get ahead. Georgia is strong because of the people whowork hard every day, not because of the government taking more of your paycheck. Eliminating the state income tax is about giving families breathing room and letting Georgians keep more of the money they work hard to earn. Eliminating the income tax would mean that you keep more of what you earn. You earned it. You should keep it."
The livestream for the meeting today can be found here: https://vimeo.com/showcase/9603707?event=2208886&video=1127606569
For additional information on the Georgia Senate Special Committee on Eliminating Georgia's Income Tax, please follow these links:
https://ltgov.georgia.gov/press-releases/2025-07-17/lt-governor-jones-announces-new-georgia-special-senate-committee
https://www.legis.ga.gov/other-committees/senate/2025/eliminating-ga-income-tax
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Original text here: https://ltgov.georgia.gov/press-releases/2025-10-21/lt-governor-burt-jones-attends-third-meeting-georgia-senate-special
Ga. A.G. Carr's Gang Prosecution Unit Indicts Two in Shooting Death of 13-Year-Old in Austell
ATLANTA, Georgia, Oct. 22 -- Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr issued the following news release on Oct. 21, 2025:
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Carr's Gang Prosecution Unit Indicts Two in Shooting Death of 13-Year-Old in Austell
AUSTELL, GA - Attorney General Chris Carr today announced the indictment of Jonathan Camphore and Josiyah Cole in connection with the July 21, 2025, shooting on Padgett Road in Austell, which resulted in the death of 13-year-old Desiyah Reed.
Reed was caught in the crossfire and sustained a fatal gunshot wound to the head.
As asserted in the indictment, Camphore is a member of "Young
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ATLANTA, Georgia, Oct. 22 -- Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr issued the following news release on Oct. 21, 2025:
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Carr's Gang Prosecution Unit Indicts Two in Shooting Death of 13-Year-Old in Austell
AUSTELL, GA - Attorney General Chris Carr today announced the indictment of Jonathan Camphore and Josiyah Cole in connection with the July 21, 2025, shooting on Padgett Road in Austell, which resulted in the death of 13-year-old Desiyah Reed.
Reed was caught in the crossfire and sustained a fatal gunshot wound to the head.
As asserted in the indictment, Camphore is a member of "YoungStupid Reckless" (YSR), a hybrid criminal street gang in Cobb County. Cole is alleged to be a member of "Sex Money Murder," a national set of Bloods that has a strong presence throughout the state. The shooting is alleged to have stemmed from an ongoing conflict between Cole, Camphore, and other members of YSR.
"This is a tragedy that should have never occurred, and it's why we cannot let up in the fight against gang activity," said Attorney General Chris Carr. "We're dedicating all available resources to protecting our children from senseless violence. That's exactly why we created our Gang Prosecution Unit, and we're proud to partner with the Cobb County Police Department to keep Georgians safe."
This case was investigated by the Cobb County Police Department.
"The tragic death of 13-year-old Desiyah Reed is a painful reminder of the impact gang violence has on our community," said Interim Cobb County Police Chief Dan Ferrell. "This indictment reflects the strong partnership between Cobb County Police Department and the Attorney General's Office, and our shared commitment to holding violent offenders accountable. We will continue to use every resource to protect our youth and keep Cobb County safe."
Carr's Gang Prosecution Unit previously worked with the Cobb County Police Department to investigate, prosecute, and convict six gang members in connection with two separate shootings in Marietta, one of which was fatal.
Cobb County Indictment
On Oct. 9, 2025, the Attorney General's Gang Prosecution Unit presented evidence to a Cobb County Grand Jury, resulting in the indictment* of Jonathan Camphore and Josiyah Cole.
Specifically, the defendants are facing the following charges.
Jonathan Camphor, 14, of Austell:
* 2 counts of Violation of the Street Gang Terrorism and Prevention Act
* 1 count of Voluntary Manslaughter
* 5 counts of Aggravated Assault
* 1 count of Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony
* 1 count of Possession of a Handgun by a Person Under the Age of 18 Years
Josiyah Cole, 14, of Austell:
* 2 counts of Violation of the Street Gang Terrorism and Prevention Act
* 1 count of Voluntary Manslaughter
* 3 counts of Aggravated Assault
* 3 counts of Criminal Damage to Property in the First Degree
* 1 count of Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony
* 1 count of Possession of a Handgun by a Person Under the Age of 18 Years
A copy of the indictment can be found here (https://law.georgia.gov/document/document/100925-cobb-county-indictmentpdf--UNPUBLISHED-document--DO-NOT-SHARE-this-URL--/download). No further information about the investigation or the indictment may be released at this time by the Attorney General's Office.
About the Attorney General's Gang Prosecution Unit
In 2022, with the support of Governor Brian Kemp and members of the General Assembly, Attorney General Chris Carr created Georgia's first statewide Gang Prosecution Unit.
Since it began its historic work on July 1, 2022, the Gang Prosecution Unit has investigated and prosecuted cases in Athens-Clarke, Barrow, Bibb, Bryan, Chatham, Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Dougherty, Fulton, Gwinnett, Laurens, Lowndes, Muscogee, Richmond, Spalding, Thomas, Upson and Washington counties, with more than 115 convictions secured across the state.
Carr's Gang Prosecution Unit is based in Atlanta, with regional, satellite prosecutors and investigators in Albany, Augusta, Columbus, Macon, Savannah and Southeast Georgia.
The Gang Prosecution Unit is housed in the Attorney General's Prosecution Division, which also includes Carr's Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit, his White Collar and Cyber Crime Unit, and his Organized Retail Crime Unit.
*Members of the public should keep in mind that indictments contain only allegations against the individual against whom the indictment is sought. A defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty, and it will be the government's burden at trial to prove the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt of the allegations contained in the indictment.
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Original text here: https://law.georgia.gov/press-releases/2025-10-21/carrs-gang-prosecution-unit-indicts-two-shooting-death-13-year-old
First New Reservoir in Lower Colorado River Basin in Decades Now Operational in Wharton County
AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 22 -- The Lower Colorado River Authority issued the following news release on Oct. 21, 2025:
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First new reservoir in lower Colorado River basin in decades now operational in Wharton County
LCRA'S Arbuckle Reservoir helps meet region's growing demand for water
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WHARTON COUNTY, Texas - Arbuckle Reservoir near the Texas coast is complete, full and ready to help meet the region's growing need for water.
The Lower Colorado River Authority announced the reservoir is operational during the LCRA Board of Directors meeting on Wednesday in Caldwell.
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AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 22 -- The Lower Colorado River Authority issued the following news release on Oct. 21, 2025:
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First new reservoir in lower Colorado River basin in decades now operational in Wharton County
LCRA'S Arbuckle Reservoir helps meet region's growing demand for water
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WHARTON COUNTY, Texas - Arbuckle Reservoir near the Texas coast is complete, full and ready to help meet the region's growing need for water.
The Lower Colorado River Authority announced the reservoir is operational during the LCRA Board of Directors meeting on Wednesday in Caldwell.
"This is historic forthe lower Colorado River basin and LCRA," said John Hofmann, LCRA executive vice president of Water. "This is the first large reservoir constructed in our basin since the Highland Lakes were completed in the early 1950s. These large water supply projects can be very challenging, but we kept at it and are very pleased to say the new reservoir is up and running and ready to serve."
With the off-channel reservoir in service, LCRA can capture and store substantial amounts of water downstream of the Highland Lakes for the first time.
The new reservoir sits just off the Colorado River in Wharton County, an area that typically receives almost twice as much annual rainfall as the Highland Lakes watershed. Water will be pumped from the Colorado River into the reservoir and later pumped back out to help meet local water needs.
The new reservoir holds about 40,000 acre-feet of water and can be drawn from and refilled multiple times a year. When operated in conjunction with the other two water supply reservoirs in the basin - lakes Buchanan and Travis in the Highland Lakes - Arbuckle Reservoir will add up to 90,000 acre-feet to the region's water supply. (An acre-foot is just under 326,000 gallons of water.)
Beginning immediately, water from the reservoir can be used to meet industrial needs in the lower basin. Water from the reservoir also will be available to help meet flow requirements into Matagorda Bay and agricultural needs in the area.
Until Arbuckle Reservoir came online, much of the water to meet LCRA customer needs in the lower basin had to be sent downstream from the Highland Lakes, more than 150 miles upstream. With Arbuckle now operational, many of those needs can be met with water stored in the new reservoir.
"Arbuckle Reservoir benefits everyone in the basin," Hofmann said. "In addition to reducing the amount of water from the Highland Lakes that will be sent downstream, it also enables us to store water in the lower basin for the first time. This allows us operational flexibility, so we can meet some or all the needs in the area with water stored locally and be more efficient in using downstream runoff."
LCRA will continue to release water from the Highland Lakes to supply water to customers below Lake Travis, including the cities of Austin and Pflugerville, the West Travis County Public Utility Agency, several power plants, industries and agricultural operations, as well as to meet environmental flow requirements for locations in the river above the intake for Arbuckle Reservoir.
With the addition of the new reservoir, LCRA's "firm" inventory of water - or the amount of water that can be supplied on a yearly basis even during a repeat of conditions seen during the worst drought the region has experienced - is now 590,000 acre-feet.
The project has a current lifetime budget of $456 million, partially funded by a Texas Water Development Board bond sale and a grant from the TWDB.
The reservoir is named after J. Scott Arbuckle, a lifelong Wharton County resident who served on the LCRA Board of Directors from 2011 to 2015 and was an early and fervent supporter of the new reservoir.
The reservoir is strictly for water supply and is not available for recreational use such as boating, fishing or swimming.
The reservoir covers 1,096 acres and is about two miles long and one mile wide.
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About LCRA
The Lower Colorado River Authority serves customers and communities throughout Texas by managing the lower Colorado River; generating and transmitting electric power; providing a clean, reliable water supply; and offering outdoor adventures at more than 40 parks along the Colorado River from the Texas Hill Country to the Gulf Coast. LCRA and its employees are committed to fulfilling our mission to enhance the quality of life of the Texans we serve through water stewardship, energy and community service. LCRA was created by the Texas Legislature in 1934 and receives no state appropriations.
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Original text here: https://www.lcra.org/news/news-releases/arbuckle-reservoir-now-operational/
Del. Gov. Matt Meyer Urges White House to Authorize Emergency Coastal Restoration Funds
DOVER, Delaware, Oct. 22 -- Gov. Matt Meyer, D-Delaware, issued the following news release on Oct. 21, 2025:
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Governor Matt Meyer Urges White House to Authorize Emergency Coastal Restoration Funds
Recent storm damage leaves Delaware coastline vulnerable without federal assistance
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WILMINGTON -- Today, Governor Matt Meyer sent a letter to President Donald Trump, urging immediate federal action to restore Delaware's beaches and critical coastal protection systems following significant coastal damage from recent nor'easters.
Read the full letter HERE (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qUXQcjfx-bRevBXT56zxwd6b2yIjBJcL/view?usp=sharing)
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DOVER, Delaware, Oct. 22 -- Gov. Matt Meyer, D-Delaware, issued the following news release on Oct. 21, 2025:
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Governor Matt Meyer Urges White House to Authorize Emergency Coastal Restoration Funds
Recent storm damage leaves Delaware coastline vulnerable without federal assistance
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WILMINGTON -- Today, Governor Matt Meyer sent a letter to President Donald Trump, urging immediate federal action to restore Delaware's beaches and critical coastal protection systems following significant coastal damage from recent nor'easters.
Read the full letter HERE (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qUXQcjfx-bRevBXT56zxwd6b2yIjBJcL/view?usp=sharing)
"Ourbeaches are part of Delaware's critical infrastructure that protects homes, roads, and jobs," Governor Meyer said. "On top of revenue losses and increased costs to the state due to federal legislation, Delaware has been hit hard by recent nor'easter weather. We cannot wait for another storm to hit or for our bridges and highways to collapse to make improvements that will keep our communities safe. We need swift federal action to repair the damage, strengthen our shoreline, and ensure that our coastline is safe and resilient whenever the next storm hits."
In his letter, Governor Meyer requested that the President direct the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) invoke its emergency restoration authority under Section 8327 of the Water Resources Development Act of 2022. The law allows the Secretary of the Army, using existing emergency response funding, to restore the federally authorized storm damage reduction projects along the Bay and Atlantic Coast when damaged by nor'easters that reduce their ability to protect against erosion, flooding, or coastal storm impacts.
Earlier this year, the yearlong continuing resolution passed by Republicans in Congress and signed by President Trump cut significant project funding for beach replenishment in coastal states. In the last four years, Delaware previously received significant funding each year to protect and fully restore the state's vulnerable coastline.
The cuts to coastal replenishment projects and FEMA disaster support follow a pattern of broader changes to federal funding for climate resiliency and disaster preparedness under the current Trump administration. Those changes include attempting to withhold hundreds of millions of dollars in emergency preparedness grants to blue states that oppose the Trump administration's mass deportation campaign.
Delaware's coastline serves as both a natural barrier against storms and a foundation of the state's economy, supporting tourism, agriculture, and local businesses. Recent storms have caused significant dune erosion, coastal breaches, and infrastructure damage that threaten public safety, transportation networks, and the long-term stability of coastal communities. In his letter, Governor Meyer underscores that the duration and force of these storms have caused damage equal to, and in some cases worse than, a hurricane.
Governor Meyer emphasized that Delaware stands ready to partner with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to expedite restoration and safeguard residents, property, and vital industries from further harm.
For any questions or to schedule a one-on-one interview with Governor Meyer, please email govcomm@delaware.gov.
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October 21, 2025
TO: The Honorable Donald J. Trump, President of the United States, The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20500
Mr. President:
As Governor of Delaware, I request that you direct the Secretary of the Army, through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), to invoke the emergency restoration authority under Section 8327 of the Water Resources Development Act of 2022 (Division H, P.L. 117-263) to restore Delaware's public beaches, as well as critical coastal storm damage reduction structures.
Recent nor'easter storms, including one on October 14, have severely damaged Delaware's shoreline. The duration and force of these storms have caused damage equal to, and in some cases worse than, a hurricane. Coastal breaches and dune failures pose direct risks to public safety, emergency response operations, and economic stability. High winds, elevated tides, and sustained wave action have eroded public beaches, weakened storm protection systems, and jeopardized transportation infrastructure such as the Indian River Bridge.
Section 8327 authorizes the Secretary to restore any federally authorized structure or public beach in Delaware damaged by wind, wave, or water action from a Nor'easter when that damage prevents adequate protection against inundation, erosion, or coastal storm events. That condition is clearly met.
Delaware's coastal communities, economy, and infrastructure rely on USACE-maintained beaches to provide storm surge and flood protection. Immediate restoration will prevent further loss and protect people, homes, and small businesses. When natural protective barriers fail, emergency routes become impassable, evacuation corridors are threatened, and stormwater systems are overwhelmed--placing residents and first responders in danger. More delays will only increase risks to life and property and drive-up long-term disaster recovery costs.
Two of Delaware's biggest industries--tourism and agriculture--depend on coastal stability. Our beaches anchor a multibillion-dollar tourism industry that supports local businesses and jobs. Our agricultural sector, built on poultry production, grain exports, and agribusiness supply chains, relies on stable coastal corridors for transport, trade, and flood protections. Coastal breaches also disrupt travel, damage infrastructure, and increase saltwater intrusion risks onto fertile forests and farmland. That's why protecting the shoreline means protecting jobs, commerce, and community vitality across Delaware.
In light of these urgent conditions, I respectfully request that you:
* Direct the Secretary of the Army to determine that conditions under Section 8327 of WRDA 2022 have been met, and that restoration is necessary to return our beaches to proper protective function;
* Authorize immediate emergency restoration under this section to protect life, property, and economic stability; and
* Prioritize Delaware's restoration activities with equal budgetary consideration and urgency under WRDA 2022.
Delaware stands ready to collaborate with the USACE at every step. Swift federal action is needed before additional storms cause preventable damage. Thank you for your attention to this matter and for your continued commitment to coastal resilience and public safety. I welcome the opportunity to speak with you or your team to ensure rapid coordination and deployment of federal assistance.
Sincerely,
Matthew Meyer, Governor, State of Delaware
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The Honorable Daniel Driscoll, Secretary of the Army
The Honorable Adam R. Telle. Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works)
Lieutenant General William H. "Butch" Graham, Jr, Commanding General (USACE)
Major General Jason E. Kelly, Deputy Commanding General for Civil and Emergency Operations
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Original text here: https://news.delaware.gov/2025/10/21/governor-matt-meyer-urges-white-house-to-authorize-emergency-coastal-restoration-funds/
DWD's Worker's Compensation Division Completes Critical WC Injury Claim System Update
MADISON, Wisconsin, Oct. 22 -- The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development issued the following news release:
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DWD's Worker's Compensation Division Completes Critical WC Injury Claim System Update
Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) Secretary Amy Pechacek announced today that the Division of Worker's Compensation (WC) has completed a major upgrade to the online system that hundreds of insurance carriers, employers, and claims adjusters use to submit required work-related injury data.
In Wisconsin, insurance carriers and self-insured employers are required by law to
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MADISON, Wisconsin, Oct. 22 -- The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development issued the following news release:
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DWD's Worker's Compensation Division Completes Critical WC Injury Claim System Update
Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) Secretary Amy Pechacek announced today that the Division of Worker's Compensation (WC) has completed a major upgrade to the online system that hundreds of insurance carriers, employers, and claims adjusters use to submit required work-related injury data.
In Wisconsin, insurance carriers and self-insured employers are required by law tosubmit injury claim reports to the WC Division. For more than two decades, many of these reports were submitted electronically through the pending reports internet application. The system was state of the art when it launched in 2001, but it needed upgrades to meet changing internet security needs and integrate the new security updates being made across government platforms.
"The new insurer portal offers several enhancements and incorporates up-to-date security and authentication standards to keep claim data and claimant information safe and secure," DWD Secretary Amy Pechacek said. "I am proud of the work accomplished by our Worker's Compensation Division staff in collaboration with our agency's information technology services team to improve customer service delivery, provide customers with more information related to each claim, and bring more robust security to the site."
The modernized portal, which was rolled out to users starting in March 2025 and completed in late August. The portal consists of several enhancements including:
* Document upload capability
* Claim processing status information
* Payment updates
* Improved site navigation
* Migration to MyWisconsin ID single sign-on solution
* Combined performance and assessment reports
Approximately 1,200 insurers, employers, and other registered users access the portal regularly. Most Wisconsin employers are legally required to have worker's compensation insurance policies.
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ABOUT DWD
Wisconsin's Department of Workforce Development efficiently delivers effective and inclusive services to meet Wisconsin's diverse workforce needs now and for the future. The department advocates for and invests in the protection and economic advancement of all Wisconsin workers, employers, and job seekers through six divisions - Employment and Training, Vocational Rehabilitation, Unemployment Insurance, Equal Rights, Worker's Compensation, and Administrative Services. To keep up with DWD announcements and information, sign up for news releases and follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X, and YouTube.
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Original text here: https://dwd.wisconsin.gov/press/2025/251021-wc-system-update.htm
Ariz. A.G. Mayes, Representative-elect Grijalva Sue House of Representatives
PHOENIX, Arizona, Oct. 22 -- Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes issued the following news release on Oct. 21, 2025:
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Attorney General Mayes, Representative-elect Grijalva Sue House of Representatives
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes today announced that Arizona, alongside Representative-elect Adelita Grijalva, has filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. against the U.S. House of Representatives seeking to ensure Ms. Grijalva's swearing in as a member of Congress following her election last month.
"Speaker Mike Johnson is actively stripping the people of Arizona of
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PHOENIX, Arizona, Oct. 22 -- Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes issued the following news release on Oct. 21, 2025:
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Attorney General Mayes, Representative-elect Grijalva Sue House of Representatives
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes today announced that Arizona, alongside Representative-elect Adelita Grijalva, has filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. against the U.S. House of Representatives seeking to ensure Ms. Grijalva's swearing in as a member of Congress following her election last month.
"Speaker Mike Johnson is actively stripping the people of Arizona ofone of their seats in Congress and disenfranchising the voters of Arizona's seventh Congressional district in the process," said Attorney General Mayes. "By blocking Adelita Grijalva from taking her rightful oath of office, he is subjecting Arizona's seventh Congressional district to taxation without representation. I will not allow Arizonans to be silenced or treated as second-class citizens in their own democracy."
"Speaker Johnson's obstruction has gone far beyond petty partisan politics - it's an unlawful breach of our Constitution and the democratic process. The voters of Southern Arizona made their choice, yet for four weeks, he has refused to seat a duly elected Member of Congress - denying Southern Arizona its constitutional representation," said Representative-elect Adelita Grijalva. "I'm proud to join Attorney General Mayes in standing up for the more than 800,000 Arizonans who have been stripped of their voice in Congress. Speaker Johnson cannot continue to disenfranchise an entire district and suppress their representation to shield this administration from accountability and block justice for the Epstein survivors."
A copy of the complaint is available here (https://azag.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=cc1fad182b6d6f8b1e352e206&id=ab7fb298c0&e=b0dbe1a1e5).
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Original text here: https://www.azag.gov/press-release/attorney-general-mayes-representative-elect-grijalva-sue-house-representatives