According to BallotPedia, the Lieutenant Governor of the State of Pennsylvania received a salary of $157,765 in 2014.
In the state of Pennsylvania, once a person turns 18, they are considered legal adults and no longer require a legal guardian. They are able to make their own decisions regarding their health, finances, and overall well-being.
Question is unclear but I will try to answer by giving several scenarios: (1) If you are on probation from a PA court, BUT you are being supervised by FL - you can contact your Florida PO and advise him you wish to return to PA. I'm sure FL will be happy to allow it and free themselves of the cost and effort of supervising you, so you should not encounter much problem. Because you are a probationer from PA, PA will HAVE TO accept you back. (2) If you are on probation from a FL court but wish to move to PA, you MUST have permission from the court that granted you the probation. Not only that, the "receiving state" (in this case, PA) must agree to accept the cost and effort of your supervision. Not until this happens can the FL court grant you permission to move. In either case - contact your PO and he will instruct you how to go about the procedure. [CAUTION] Without the approval of the court, you cannot move out of the jurisdiction of the state that is supervising you, or you run the risk of committing a VOP.
The legal age to drop out of school in Pennsylvania is 18. Students who are 17 may drop out if they meet certain requirements, such as having parent or guardian permission.
Pennsylvania did have slaves at one point. Most of them worked in plantations in southern PA like in rural areas near Lancaster, York, Lebanon, Gettysburg, and Chambersburg. The slaves in PA did not do the same work as what slaves in Virginia or South Carolina did. The slaves probably picked corn or wheat in PA.
NJ has state mandated coverage, and PA does not.The NJ disability plan covers NJ workers, not NJ residents. Check your paystub, and you will see that no deductions are being taken out for NJTDI.Short term disability insurance is available through private insurers for PA workers.
who is governor of hazleton p.a
About 30" annually
Can Pa recall their Governor
Ed Rendell is the governor of Pennsylvania since 2003. he was born in New York city us. in 1944. he ran for mayor of pa twice but did not succeed. he got elected for governor of pa in 2002 but did not start his office time until January 21st 2003. Ed is still pa's governor today in 2010.
West Chester, PA
i dont now thats why i ask you
No. Tom Corbett (r) is.
According to the FOIA response filed at the Sunshine Review, the 2010 base salary of PA Governor Ed Rendell was $174,914. This does not include the benefits of the position (security, lodging, transportation, etc). This places Gov Rendell in 6th place in terms of salary out of all US Governors.
Average Salary for a PA Senator is $78,000 annually, with an additional tax free per diem that averages $15,000 annually.
US States do NOT have any "president". The 50 States each have a Governor. The Governor of Pennsylvania in 2014 is Tom Corbett (Republican).
In larger cities in PA, salaries for FSD are around $50,000 annually.
Tom Corbett will celebrate his inauguration on January 18, 2011.