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September 2006
Meth is easy to make, dangerous to take, and toxic to the environment and anyone who stumbles across a makeshift lab. It has made its way from the big cities to rural America, and now townships are learning how to fend off this volatile threat. Web links from this article:
Pennsylvania's at-will employment standard can cause con-fusion Pennsylvania for employers and employees alike, but knowing the facts can help townships stay on the right side of the law.
At its summer meeting, PSATS' Executive Board discussed the Association ' s new Grassroots Lobbying Network, proposed state and federal cable franchising legislation, a new quarterly newsletter for townships to share with residents, the 2006 state convention, training, and township-related legislation and court cases.
Government, growth, and transportation expert Wendell Cox says that new residents are finding just what they're looking for in townships of the second class: responsive local governments that are close to the people.
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