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Volume 12
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Vol12 No:63 Diagnosing the UPMC Hearing Yes
Vol12 No:62 Rebutting Business Owner’s Support of Higher Taxes Yes
Vol12 No:61 Allegheny County Pension Reform Won’t Happen This Year Yes
Vol12 No:60 Pittsburgh International Still Struggling With Low Passenger Count Yes
Vol12 No:59 PENNDOT Nixes Parkway East Closing Plan Yes
Vol12 No:58 A Tale of Two Cities' Schools Yes
Vol12 No:57 Is a Sweet Steelers Deal About to Become Ridiculously Generous? Yes
Vol12 No:56 ICA: Ready to Go Solo? Yes
Vol12 No:55 Do Sto-Rox Teachers and School Board Really Care? Yes
Vol12 No:54 Did Funding Decline Cause Drop in Achievement Scores? Yes
Vol12 No:53 Greener Pastures for the Boys in Blue? Yes
Vol12 No:52 Hill District Grocery: The Long (and Getting Longer) Sad Tale Yes
Vol12 No:51 Marcellus Impact Fee Payments Roll In Yes
Vol12 No:50 What Does the Future Hold for Allegheny County's Pensions? Yes
Vol12 No:49 Pittsburgh Promise Goes for Broke Yes
Vol12 No:48 Could Assessment Angst Been Avoided? Yes
Vol12 No:47 Analysis of the Strong Labor Force Growth in the Pittsburgh MSA Yes
Vol12 No:46 Big Drop in Pittsburgh PSSA Scores: Why? Yes
Vol12 No:45 Will Ohio Gaming Threaten PA's Casinos? Yes
Vol12 No:44 Will RAD Funds Be Tapped for PAT? Yes
Vol12 No:43 Light is Finally Dawning on Turnpike Debt Growth Yes
Vol12 No:42 Pittsburgh in Denial about Pension Assets Yes
Vol12 No:41 Proposed Allegheny Air Quality Regs Could Hamper Growth Yes
Vol12 No:40 Pension Battle Still Simmering Yes
Vol12 No:39 PAT Bailout is the Wrong Approach Yes
Vol12 No:38 Why No State Reports on TIF Program? Yes
Vol12 No:37 Business for a Higher Minimum Wage? Say It Isn't So Yes
Vol12 No:36 Pennsylvania Slides in Another Business Climate Ranking Yes
Vol12 No:35 Are Public Sector Pension Changes Coming? Yes
Vol12 No:34 Recent County Employment Data Appear to be Contrived Yes
Vol12 No:33 School Property Tax Reform Must Start with Cost Containment Yes
Vol12 No:32 Pittsburgh Promise Raises Money, But Misses Primary Goals Yes
Vol12 No:31 Appeals of Homes That Sold Recently Yes
Vol12 No:30 Questions about Property Tax Reform Bill H.B. 1776 Yes
Vol12 No:29 County Exec Vows to Fix the Port Authority Yes
Vol12 No:28 Selling Unused Buildings Will Benefit Pittsburgh School District Yes
Vol12 No:27 Is It Sayonara to Property Taxes in Allegheny County? Yes
Vol12 No:26 The Port Authority’s Deal with the Devil Yes
Vol12 No:25 Has Business Executive Optimism Faded? Yes
Vol12 No:24 Was the Rivers Casino A Lemon of an Investment? Yes
Vol12 No:23 Lung Association Doesn't Tell All Yes
Vol12 No:22 Assessment Changes: Towns and School Districts Yes
Vol12 No:21 Counties Vote to Impose Gas Well Fee Yes
Vol12 No:20 Assessment Task Force Shies Away From Solutions Yes
Vol12 No:19 Time to End Tax Hike Exceptions Yes
Vol12 No:18 Revisions Boost 2011 Job Gains Estimates Yes
Vol12 No:17 PAT Light Rail: Pre-Connector Operating Data Yes
Vol12 No:16 School District Seeks Answers Yes
Vol12 No:15 Assessing the Allegheny Reassessment Accuracy: The Good and the Bad Yes
Vol12 No:14 Pennsylvania Hits Bottom in New Business Tax Ranking Yes
Vol12 No:13 A Funding Proposal to Alleviate PAT’s Financial Woes Yes
Vol12 No:12 Allegheny County Airport Authority Involved in Privatization Effort Yes
Vol12 No:11 Assessing the Marcellus Well Impact Fee Yes
Vol12 No:10 Oh Joy, Free T Rides on the North Shore Connector Yes
Vol12 No:9 Washington County Assessment Appeal Thrown Out Yes
Vol12 No:8 Millage Change Requirements Following Reassessments Yes
Vol12 No:7 Solving PAT’s Financial Woes: State Problem or Local Issue? Yes
Vol12 No:6 Pittsburgh’s Casino Posts Strong Gains in 2011 Yes
Vol12 No:5 Turnpike Drowning in Debt? Yes
Vol12 No:4 Reassessment Battle Escalates Yes
Vol12 No:3 Municipalities in Allegheny County Holding Own with Pension Plans Yes
Vol12 No:2 Extraordinarily High Cost Redevelopment Yes
Vol12 No:1 Allegheny County’s Tax Hike: A Regional Perspective Yes

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