Overdose crisis, Omicron FAQ, child care numbers, utility preemption, election software, and what to do about rising energy costs. Happy Monday.
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DAILY RUNDOWN
BY THE NUMBERS: As a $2 trillion social spending plan moves through Congress, transformational change could be on the horizon for child care in Pennsylvania. But for now, the industry is in crisis. From Spotlight PA, here are the figures that stand out, and what they show.
LOCAL CONTROL: A Republican state lawmaker wants Pennsylvania to join 19 states that have preempted local municipalities from regulating utilities within their borders. According to the Capital-Star, opponents say the bills are an attack on municipal climate action.
LITTER PROBLEM: Gov. Tom Wolf has declared war on the state's litterbugs, releasing an action plan with 16 recommendations, TribLIVE reports. They include an anti-litter campaign and minimizing the use of straws and disposable utensils in state parks.
HIGHER PRICES: Thanks to rising fuel prices for power generators, energy costs for Pennsylvanians are about to go up — by a lot. But, per The Inquirer, there are ways you can save money if you take action now.
TREE TIME: A 20-foot tall Douglas fir from Crystal Spring Tree Farm in Carbon County has a new (temporary) home in the Capitol rotunda, serving as the official Christmas tree. The lighting of the Capitol menorah begins Tuesday.
'HEARTBREAKING': Lancaster police say a downtown menorah was intentionally damaged just a few days before the beginning of Hanukkah. “This is a frightening time for Jews in this county," a local rabbi said.
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E I N P A O I T S T
Thursday's answers: We aren't listing winners from Thanksgiving Day because we posted the answers here. But if you missed them, they were bountiful, gastronomy, autumnal, gatherings, and casserole.
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