• Pennsylvania Treasury to return unclaimed property without paperwork: More than 8,000 Pennsylvanians will receive a letter in the mail letting them know a check from the state is on the way. Pennsylvania Treasurer Stacy Garrity explained in a statement, for the first time ever the Pennsylvania Treasury Department, is returning unclaimed property without paper work. If you receive a Money Match letter, expect check within 45 day. ( Source: WGAL )
• Tech Centro expansion: As Tech Centro celebrates its 10 years in Lancaster city, CEO of the Spanish American Civic Association, Jose R. Lopez announced the the expansion of two sites in Philadelphia and Allentown. ( Source: LNP )
• 2025 priorities of Pennsylvania county commissioners: Pennsylvania county commissioners have urged state lawmakers to fix issues in the commonwealth’s vote-by-mail law, and increase funding for mental health care and 911 services. Sherene Hess, president of CCAP’s board of directors, explained that achieving these priorities wont just improve county government but the communities across the state. ( Source: Capital-Star )
• Pennsylvania consumer advocate resigns: In a letter announcing he would resign as Pennsylvania’s consumer advocate, Patrick Cicero professed he was the victim of a “public campaign led by various investor-owned utilities to seek my removal. Cicero explained the incoming attorney general, Dave Sunday, asked him to reapply for the job he’d held for three years. Dave Sunday, explained that he asked all employees under his discretion to reapply. ( Source: Spotlight PA )
• Nation/world: RFK Jr. Sente hearing ( Source: AP News ) D.C. plane crash revives concerns about aviation safety ( Source: NBC News ) Canada and Mexico face 25% tariffs ( Source: BBC News ) U.S. Treasury exits global financial climate coalition ( Source: UPI )