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DAILY GRINDER: British Company Which Bid on PA Lottery Sets Up Shop in Delaware

The British company that put the single bid in Pennsylvania to run our lottery system has created a new company stateside—in Delaware. Sen. Christine Tartaglione of Philadelphia, who is in favor of closing what’s called the “Delaware loophole” for Pennsylvania businesses (which allows businesses to avoid Pennsylvania’s corporate net income tax by setting...

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Food Stamp Challenge, Day 4: It’s Time for Rationing

Food Stamp Challenge, Day 4: It’s Time for Rationing

It’s Day 4 of my food stamp challenge, and I think I’m somewhat used to this new, if temporary, normal. Oats with banana and peanut butter are not a tasty breakfast. But it beats the alternate breakfast food I bought: Nothing. And it keeps me full for a couple hours as I work through the morning. I’ve eaten a peanut butter and jelly sandwich every day for...

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DAILY GRINDER: Lawsuit Against Chickie’s and Pete’s Claims Skimming on Tips

A lawsuit filed against the owner of Chickie’s and Pete’s alleges the airport branch of the popular Philadelphia sports bar had a habit of taking credit card fees out of wait staff tips. That was actually commonplace in Philadelphia until about a year ago, when Councilman Jim Kenney sponsored legislation that made the restaurant eat the fee. The U.S. Department...

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Here’s What Gov. Corbett’s Health-Care Rejection Means

Here’s What Gov. Corbett’s Health-Care Rejection Means

Gov. Corbett issued a seething statement regarding the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act yesterday, as he rejected a state-run insurance exchange. In his rejection letter, he noted that the federal government continuously dismissed his administration’s questions and that Health and Human Services secretary Katherine Sebelius admitted the laws...

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Food Stamp Challenge, Day 3: On Grocery Stores, Genetically Engineered Food and Assets

Food Stamp Challenge, Day 3: On Grocery Stores, Genetically Engineered Food and Assets

Image: Phila.gov Good morning, all! Welcome to Day 3 of our food stamp challenge. Today I’m going to talk about how I kind of messed up my meal planning, and how PW arts and culture editor Sheena Lester is already off to a good start in terms of using her $35 (the maximum weekly amount available to food stamp recipients) wisely. There are a ton of grocery...

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DAILY GRINDER: 7 Northeast States—but not Pennsylvania—Sue EPA Over Methane

DAILY GRINDER: 7 Northeast States—but not Pennsylvania—Sue EPA Over Methane

Seven states are suing the Environmental Protection Agency, saying it is “failing to address methane emissions from oil and gas drilling,” according to the Associated Press. And, not surprisingly, Pennsylvania is not one of the suing states. (OK, so: methane good; health care bad. Got it.) After all, the American Petroleum Institute says the suit “makes...

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Key Takeaways From the City’s Roundtable Discussion on Reducing Gun Violence

Earlier this afternoon at City Hall, Councilman Kenyatta Johnson hosted a roundtable discussion on strategies to reduce gun violence and violent crime. The good news is that at this point, it’s a given that the city is viewing violence as a public health crisis that requires interdisciplinary solutions. The panel of presenters included representatives from...

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Food Stamp Challenge, Day 2: Rethinking My Meal Choices

Food Stamp Challenge, Day 2: Rethinking My Meal Choices

Welcome to Day 2 of PW’s food stamp challenge, wherein I eat on just $5 a day—the amount of money the average Philadelphian on food stamps receives from the government. Like I noted yesterday, 31 percent of Philadelphians receive food stamps. That’s more than 450,000 residents. Here’s what I learned after my first full day: I may have some...

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DAILY GRINDER: Prepare for a Philly Media Paywall

DAILY GRINDER: Prepare for a Philly Media Paywall

Interstate General Media (the company that now owns Philly.com, the Inquirer and Daily News) have a new idea for their customers: They’re going to make the Inquirer and Daily News paywall sites, while leaving Philly.com as an open access hub. There’s no “precise launch date,” according to spokesman Mark Block, but they’re thinking early 2013....

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Philadelphia Weekly Staff Writer Randy LoBasso Is Doing the Food Stamp Challenge

Philadelphia Weekly Staff Writer Randy LoBasso Is Doing the Food Stamp Challenge

The holidays are coming up, and for lots of us, that means time with our families, a day or two off work and a general massive increase in food consumption. But for the 473,037 people in Philadelphia (31 percent of the city’s population) who rely on food stamps, things aren’t always so dandy. According to statistics by the Hunger Coalition, the average food...

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