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Governor Rendell to Discuss Importance of Preserving Funds for State Police

Sat Jun 20, 2009 3:02pm EDT
HARRISBURG, Pa., June 20 -- Governor Edward G. Rendell will discuss the
importance of preserving adequate funding for public safety and law
enforcement despite the state's budget deficit at noon on Sunday, June 21,
during a visit to the Pennsylvania State Police Troop K headquarters, 2201
Belmont Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19131.

    EVENT:     Governor Rendell to discuss importance of preserving funds for
               public safety, law enforcement

    DATE:      Sunday, June 21

    TIME:      Noon

    LOCATION:  Pennsylvania State Police Troop K headquarters
               2201 Belmont Ave.
               Philadelphia
     


The Rendell Administration is committed to creating a first-rate public
education system, protecting our most vulnerable citizens and continuing
economic investment to support our communities and businesses.To find out more
about Governor Rendell's initiatives and to sign up for his newsletter, visit
www.governor.state.pa.us.

    CONTACT:
    Michael Smith
    717-370-1302



/PRNewswire -- June 20/

SOURCE  Pennsylvania Office of the Governor

Michael Smith, +1-717-370-1302



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