Vol. 105 Issue 63
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Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Election Day: Where the candidates stand Students are saying: Cristina Holtzer and Danielle C Fox The Pitt News Staff
“I don’t want to not vote. I want to exercise my rights.”
Tom Wolf Tom Corbett Tom Wolf -Obtained his B.A. from Dartmouth College, his M.A. from the University of London and his Ph.D. from MIT. -Grew up and resides in York County. -Served in the Peace Corps for two years doing agricultural and irrigation projects in rural India. -Returned to the U.S. and worked as a forklift operator at his family’s building product company, which he later owned and operated as a family business with his two cousins. -Previously served on an economic development board and on the Pennsylvania Legislative Commission on Urban Schools during Robert Casey’s administration and as the state Secretary for Revenue during Edward Rendell’s administration. Jobs: Wolf supports the creation of jobs through the Marcellus Shale industry and believes the state must invest in manufacturing to attract shale industry opportunities. Wolf plans to institute a cash-back rewards system, through which the state will give cash payments of up to five percent of a manufacturing company’s taxable payroll if it increases its annual taxable payroll by at least $1 million. Wolf also plans to equip high school students for the technical job market by aligning academic curriculum with modern skills and have local MCT Campus
Mariah Canty, junior biology major
Tom Corbett “I don’t think you can talk -Born in Philadelphia and raised in Shaler Township outside about wanting to affect change of Pittsburgh. without participating, and ob-Completed his undergraduate education at Lebanon Valley viously, the most direct way College in Annville, Pa. and received his law degree from St. you can do that is by voting.” Mary’s University School of Law in San Antonio, Texas. -Spent a year as a civics and history teacher at Pine Grove Wyatt Koma, sophomore Area High School in Schuylkill County after graduating from neuroscience major college. -The Reagan administration hired Corbett as an assistant United States attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania, where he focused on organized crime and drug enforcement. “I’m also troubled by Gov. -In 1989, President George H. W. Bush appointed Corbett Corbett’s comments on gay to be the United States Attorney for Western Pennsylvania. marriage and social issues. Jobs: I like how [Wolf] has positioned Corbett plans to lower taxes for small businesses, decrease himself as pro-education and regulations for business owners and cut Pennsylvania unemliberal on multiple issues and his ployment. State unemployment is at 5.8 percent, lower than plan to tax revenue from fracking.” the national average of 6.1 percent. In Corbett’s first term, Pennsylvania added 184,000 jobs. Jack Heidecker, Corbett does not support raising the minimum wage in sophomore German and political Pennsylvania, and displays statistics on his website from the science major
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