“This is a good day for Wilmington! I want to commend ATSG and the local leaders who have diligently spread the word about what great assets the Wilmington Air Park and the local workforce are for future business and job growth.
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Pickaway County business leaders commanded the attention of U.S. Representative Steve Stivers (R) at a roundtable discussion of community issues that included workforce readiness, the drug epidemic, energy availability and government regulation.
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As residents of Vinton County approach three years without a grocery store, residents and local officials continue to focus on solutions. As the county awaits a new store, people are focusing on what resources are available and what can be done to utilize them.
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A collaborative $10 million state, federal and private program will provide loans and grants to grocery stores to encourage them to locate or remain in under-served areas of the state.
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Sen. Shelley Moore Capito is one of four federal lawmakers to introduce legislation aimed at reducing the number of unused painkillers that end up on the street by giving patients and physicians more control over prescriptions.
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In tiny Vinton County, population roughly 13,000, people have to drive a half an hour away to find a store selling fresh fruits and vegetables.
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At the first legislative markup in 2016, the Financial Services Committee unveiled 10 bills to help grow the economy through regulatory relief and capital formation the nation’s Main Street businesses.
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Washington, D.C. – Congressman Eliot L. Engel (NY-16) and Congressman Steve Stivers (OH-15) introduced the Quality Care for Moms and Babies Act, a bill aimed at measuring and evaluating Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program’s (CHIP) performances in caring for our mothers and babies. The bill would also facilitate the development of the best practices and benchmarks needed to make such assessments.
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