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The Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors has been serving townships of the second class since 1921. The Association is committed to preserving and strengthening township government by lobbying state and federal lawmakers and educating and informing its members through workshops, an annual conference and trade show, and award-winning publications.
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Latest News
Take Action to Support Prevailing Wage Bills!
Posted: Friday February 17th, 2012The PSATS Grassroots Lobbying Network is still under a state of ALERT...
Click here for the full story!Separate Fact from Fiction in Natural Gas Impact Fee Webinar
Posted: Friday February 17th, 2012Many public statements have been made since Gov. Tom Corbett signed Act 13...
Click here for the full story!PEMA Extends Hazard Mitigation Grant Deadline to March 9
Posted: Friday February 17th, 2012The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency has extended the deadline for Round 2...
Click here for the full story!Governor Signs Historic Marcellus Shale Act
Posted: Wednesday February 15th, 2012After three years of debate and months of intense negotiation, Gov. Tom...
Click here for the full story!Enter the Road & Bridge Safety Improvement Contest by March 9
Posted: Monday February 13th, 2012Has your township completed a transportation project that deserves recognition? If so, nominate...
Click here for the full story!'Be Prepared' by Participating in PEMA's Spring Hazardous Weather Exercise, March 29
Posted: Thursday January 26th, 2012Hurricanes. Tornadoes. Floods. When it comes to hazardous weather, Pennsylvania sees more...
Click here for the full story!Learn About Labor Relations at the 30th Annual PELRAS Conference, March 21-23
Posted: Friday January 20th, 2012Township officials are invited to attend the 30th annual conference of PELRAS,...
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Director's Corner
Whose Job Is It, Anyway?
As we continue to struggle in the current economy, it's a good time to pause and take stock of how jobs are created and what we, as township leaders, can do to put people back to work. Everyone takes credit...
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