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Governor: Arkansas builds steel mill faster than Pennsylvania would permit one – Talk Business & Politics
Arkansas’ latest metal mill shall be constructed quicker than it might have been permitted in Pennsylvania, Gov. Asa Hutchinson mentioned Wednesday (Might 11).
In a speech earlier than the Arkansas Trucking Affiliation’s Annual Enterprise Convention & Vendor Showcase in Sizzling Springs, Hutchinson recalled a dialog he had with U.S. Metal President and CEO David Burritt. The corporate not too long ago introduced it was constructing a $3 billion metal manufacturing unit in Osceola that’s anticipated to create 900 jobs with a mean wage of greater than $100,000.
“He got here to see me, and he mentioned that Arkansas will allow that metal mill, we are going to construct that metal mill, and we’ll have it open for enterprise earlier than you possibly can ever get a allow to even begin building in Pennsylvania,” Hutchinson mentioned.
“Now that’s the straightforward atmosphere that we need to create in Arkansas to do enterprise. And there’s the results of all that, is that Arkansas quickly will cross Pennsylvania because the primary steel-producing state within the nation.”
The governor mentioned he hopes to be remembered for having a “pro-growth agenda.”
The governor hit on nationwide points in a speech that adopted his more and more frequent nationwide media appearances. He’s contemplating operating for president throughout the 2024 elections.
He mentioned America’s provide chain have to be much less “China-centric” and that retailers and producers ought to discover different nations that help the rule of legislation, perceive america, and are aligned with this nation concerning nationwide safety. Important merchandise like medical provides and digital elements needs to be produced domestically. Seaports must be modernized.
He mentioned safety was tightened alongside the border when he was an undersecretary on the Division of Homeland Safety accountable for border and transportation safety. When he talked with officers accountable for the Ambassador Bridge connecting Detroit to Canada, he would ask how lengthy the wait occasions had been. He mentioned that query was as necessary as these associated to safety issues.
“That principal of stability is critical for at present’s world,” he mentioned. “In at present’s world, we proceed to have safety points, we proceed to examine. Now we have to maintain that circulation of commerce transferring, and the trucking trade is a good companion.”
The governor mentioned he had made powerful selections throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, saying, “I didn’t run to be a governor throughout a pandemic. I’m unsure I might have outlined ‘pandemic’ for you, and I positive didn’t know what the coronavirus was. However that was what fell to my lap, and it fell to your lap, and also you needed to lead throughout this time.”
He mentioned he started receiving letters from varied industries asking to be declared “important” so they may keep open. He mentioned he determined all of them that supplied jobs for households had been important.
Likewise, the governor pointed to his resolution, after closing public colleges to on-site instruction within the spring of 2020, to reopen them throughout the fall of 2021. He mentioned he had remained on that path though circumstances had been going up and colleges throughout the nation had been saved closed. One examine discovered Arkansas ranked second in its proportion of in-classroom instruction days throughout the pandemic.
“I prefer to underscore that time just a bit bit by saying, sure, we beat Texas and we beat Florida,” he mentioned.
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Live updates: Winter storm brings snow to Philly, NJ, Del. and Pa. suburbs
What to Know
- A major snowstorm is moving through South Jersey, Delaware, Philadelphia and the Pennsylvania suburbs overnight into Monday, Jan. 6, 2025.
- A winter storm warning went into effect through 1 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025, for some of South Jersey, Delaware and parts of Chester and Delaware counties, while a winter weather advisory for Philadelphia and the surrounding suburbs lasts through 10 p.m. on Monday.
- Parts of South Jersey and Delaware should see 5 to 8 inches of snow; Philadelphia and the surrounding Pennsylvania suburbs should see 3 to 5 inches of snow; Bucks and Mercer counties and the northern parts of Berks and Montgomery counties should get 1 to 3 inches; and the Lehigh Valley should see a coating to an inch.
The first major winter storm of 2025 is moving through South Jersey, Philadelphia, Delaware and the Pennsylvania suburbs.
Snow began to fall during the early morning hours of Monday, Jan. 6, 2025, in southern Delaware and New Jersey and will continue throughout much of the day.
A winter storm warning is in effect for parts of South Jersey and Delaware, while a winter weather advisory is in effect in Philadelphia and the surrounding suburbs through late Monday night.
Ahead of the storm, dozens of schools across Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware — including Philadelphia public schools closed, while several snow emergencies were declared.
Follow along for live updates on the storm, including radar, snow totals, timeline, closures, photos, videos and the latest forecast.
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ALERT Monday: Widespread accumulating snow across south-central Pennsylvania
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What to know about bird flu in Pennsylvania
As more cases of bird flu are reported across species and locations, states across the country are taking precautionary measures to prevent the spread of the virus.
Hundreds of thousands of people will gather at the Pennsylvania Farm Show beginning later this week—a potential breeding ground for virus transmission, which the state Department of Agriculture has taken extra steps to try to prevent.
Here’s a look at how Pennsylvania and Gov. Josh Shapiro’s administration are responding to the bird flu and trying to prevent a widespread outbreak among cattle and humans.
What is the status of the avian flu outbreak in Pennsylvania and across the United States?
As of Dec. 31, there have been no reported cases of bird flu in cattle or humans in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania has been fighting the avian flu outbreak since 2022. To date, 32 commercial flocks, 39 backyard flocks, and a total of more than 4.7 million birds in Pennsylvania have been affected by the outbreak—mostly in early 2023—resulting in one of the worst outbreaks of bird flu among commercial flocks across the country.
But Pennsylvania has largely been able to quell the outbreak among poultry since then, spending more than $30 million last year on testing and reimbursement for farmers. According to the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, there have been no cases of bird flu in commercial poultry since February.
The last confirmed infection was in October in Venango County, in a backyard flock of 20 birds that did not produce eggs or other products, Department of Agriculture spokesperson Shannon Powers said in an email.
Nationally, farmers have been forced to slaughter more than 100 million chickens and turkeys since 2022 to prevent an outbreak. However, those efforts have largely failed, now that the virus has mutated to infect cows and make it more likely to spread to humans; 875 herds of cattle in 16 states have tested positive for the virus, and more than 60 people have been infected.
Are Pennsylvania residents at risk of contracting the virus?
Risk to humans remains low in Pennsylvania and nationally. Approximately 34 California residents have been infected since March, and symptoms remain mostly mild—although two individuals in Louisiana and Canada experienced severe symptoms. Most of the documented human cases so far are in California, where Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency last month.
What is Pennsylvania’s government doing to prevent spread of the virus?
Pennsylvania has taken “aggressive precautions to protect Pennsylvania’s dairy and poultry industries,” Powers said. Since November, the state has required milk processors and shippers to collect and test milk samples from bulk milk tank trucks. This is at no cost to dairy farmers.
Poultry continues to be tested on poultry farms and at live bird markets, Powers added.
Will the bird flu affect the Pennsylvania Farm Show?
The Pennsylvania Farm Show—the nation’s largest indoor agricultural exhibition—starts this weekend to celebrate the state’s agricultural industries. The Farm Show, which runs Saturday through Jan. 11 at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg, usually attracts more than 500,000 people each year—making it a potential hot spot for virus transmission.
But the Department of Agriculture has taken several precautions to prevent the spread: Live bird exhibits are limited to birds headed to slaughter to stop transmission back to farms, and Farm Show attendees won’t be allowed to handle or pet the birds.
Any live animal at the Farm Show must have a veterinary inspection signed by an accredited veterinarian within 30 days of arrival.
Veterinarians will also check animals for physical signs of disease once they arrive at the Farm Show Complex. The animals will be checked again during daily rounds during the weeklong exhibition.
Are eggs safe to eat, and is milk safe to drink in Pennsylvania?
Yes, egg and pasteurized milk supplies from reputable suppliers that follow state food-safety laws remain safe to consume.
Consumers of raw milk are at a greater risk of contracting the bird flu or other viruses, because raw milk has not been heated and cooled to kill active viruses.
How is Pennsylvania’s medical industry responding?
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania are working on a vaccine to protect humans and animals from the H5N1, or avian flu, virus. The vaccine, which is in clinical trials among cattle, uses the same messenger RNA technology used in COVID-19 vaccines.
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