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Aggravating_Foot_528 t1_jcluftn wrote
Reply to The now mostly-defunct Pathmark chain briefly had a Central Pennsylvania presence. This 1987 screengrab from a Harrisburg Patriot-News/PennLive video shows the Pathmark location in Lower Paxton Township. This location closed sometime in the early 90s. They also had locations in York and Camp Hill by AxlCobainVedder
Damn. Central PA was still in black and white in 1987?
Aggravating_Foot_528 t1_jclljyi wrote
Reply to comment by drxdrg08 in Lebanon County school district won’t allow Addams Family on stage, saying it promotes bad values by WITFnews
It didn't work for you like it worked for the person's comment you responded to.
Aggravating_Foot_528 t1_jcllbvh wrote
Reply to Lebanon County school district won’t allow Addams Family on stage, saying it promotes bad values by WITFnews
Won't someone think of the children!!!
Aggravating_Foot_528 t1_jcleb2r wrote
Reply to comment by Willow-girl in Pennie health marketplace questions for new person by Equivalent_Alps_8321
The ACA (the non Medicaid expansion part) was 100 percent a GOP developed plan until they decided that they could score political points by opposing anything Obama did.
Aggravating_Foot_528 t1_jcl49n8 wrote
Reply to comment by Willow-girl in Pennie health marketplace questions for new person by Equivalent_Alps_8321
the issue, and this is far beyond the scope of r/pittsburgh, is that most aca compliant policies are trash and society was ending up paying for the results of underinsurance, no insurance, or filling in the gaps of terrible policies.
Aggravating_Foot_528 t1_jckj04p wrote
Reply to comment by Willow-girl in Pennie health marketplace questions for new person by Equivalent_Alps_8321
They could have done this before the ACA was partially gutted. If anything getting rid of the individual mandate raised prices because it shrunk the size of the pool and increased risk for insurance companies. Insurance companies were always allowed to sell off exchange plans.
Aggravating_Foot_528 t1_jcjw0q2 wrote
Reply to comment by B0bb3r7 in Pennie health marketplace questions for new person by Equivalent_Alps_8321
We can thank SCOTUS and the GOP for this in one of their 600 attempts to scuttle ACA, which itself was based on a very popular Massachusetts GOP passed program.
The penality itself was repealed before it was even levied.
Aggravating_Foot_528 t1_jcjvv6h wrote
Reply to comment by sr214 in Pennie health marketplace questions for new person by Equivalent_Alps_8321
Agreed. The first call should be to the MA caseworker to see exactly when it expires and what happens for the renewal process. There is zero point in paying for a pennie plan while on MA.
Aggravating_Foot_528 OP t1_jcjtbs9 wrote
Reply to comment by atlashoth in Pa. Treasury might have your money, and now there’s a plan to return it by Aggravating_Foot_528
Google "pa.missing money" or the "pa treasurer's office". They both have links.
Aggravating_Foot_528 OP t1_jcjpifd wrote
Reply to comment by atlashoth in Pa. Treasury might have your money, and now there’s a plan to return it by Aggravating_Foot_528
Yup.
Aggravating_Foot_528 t1_jcimpur wrote
All those questions are answered within the pennie website. It's easy to use.
Aggravating_Foot_528 t1_jcid0kg wrote
Reply to comment by Aggravating_Foot_528 in I don’t know if this was asked a lot but it’s hard to get a clear answer since there’s so much gray area… can I, and if so, how dark may my window tint be on a sedan? My apologies if this is a repeating question, I look forward to y’all’s expertise! by FreeGreenCards_
Here's the list. https://www.tinting-laws.com/
I'm sure manufacturers just pick the most restrictive laws (looks like PA, NY, CA and other states) and make all windows like that else would need 51 different window packages at the factory and then they couldn't move supply around from state to state, and then people couldn't register their car in different states without replacing the windows.
Aggravating_Foot_528 t1_jcic5ln wrote
Reply to comment by FreeGreenCards_ in I don’t know if this was asked a lot but it’s hard to get a clear answer since there’s so much gray area… can I, and if so, how dark may my window tint be on a sedan? My apologies if this is a repeating question, I look forward to y’all’s expertise! by FreeGreenCards_
NY and CA have the same window tint law as PA. My guess is that most of not all states have the same law. Auto companies are not gonna make different windows for different states. Seems like the law for most or all states is 70 percent so if a state allows darker tint then that can be added on later by the owner.
Aggravating_Foot_528 t1_jci9bt0 wrote
Reply to comment by Fine-Blacksmith-9330 in I don’t know if this was asked a lot but it’s hard to get a clear answer since there’s so much gray area… can I, and if so, how dark may my window tint be on a sedan? My apologies if this is a repeating question, I look forward to y’all’s expertise! by FreeGreenCards_
Sorry. The top comment "pa window tint" links to the official state pdf
Aggravating_Foot_528 OP t1_jci84u8 wrote
Reply to comment by IAMABobby in Pa. Treasury might have your money, and now there’s a plan to return it by Aggravating_Foot_528
The PA 529 still isn't great. I use Ohio. NYS is good. So is Iowa. Anything basically run by vanguard has much cheaper fees.
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The good thing is that the PA income tax credit for 529 contributions can be used for any state 529.
The PA 529 fees were even worse 10 years ago. But they're still not the most competitive.
Aggravating_Foot_528 t1_jci7qzh wrote
Reply to comment by Fine-Blacksmith-9330 in I don’t know if this was asked a lot but it’s hard to get a clear answer since there’s so much gray area… can I, and if so, how dark may my window tint be on a sedan? My apologies if this is a repeating question, I look forward to y’all’s expertise! by FreeGreenCards_
I don't think this is true else there would be an exception in the law. The pdf is very clear that 70 percent is the law.
I also don't know any car that is produced with illegal window tint.
Aggravating_Foot_528 t1_jci7jln wrote
Reply to comment by FreeGreenCards_ in I don’t know if this was asked a lot but it’s hard to get a clear answer since there’s so much gray area… can I, and if so, how dark may my window tint be on a sedan? My apologies if this is a repeating question, I look forward to y’all’s expertise! by FreeGreenCards_
What factory makes a car for sale in the US with non legal window tint? Probably none.
Aggravating_Foot_528 OP t1_jchr09z wrote
Reply to comment by ewyorksockexchange in Pa. Treasury might have your money, and now there’s a plan to return it by Aggravating_Foot_528
Yes. It's so dumb right now. They know who they have money for. You just need to claim it by producing so much paperwork in some cases and getting signatures notarized that often it's not worth the time/effort.
Aggravating_Foot_528 t1_jchpv35 wrote
I'll guess $1, Bob.
Aggravating_Foot_528 t1_jchn2gx wrote
Reply to comment by GargantuanWitch in How many times will Swissvale lose power this summer? by Anonymous_Cool
Somehow those sirens never lose power.
Aggravating_Foot_528 OP t1_jch9rpf wrote
Reply to comment by HomicidalHushPuppy in Pa. Treasury might have your money, and now there’s a plan to return it by Aggravating_Foot_528
sorry, posted it above.
Aggravating_Foot_528 OP t1_jch9pgg wrote
Reply to Pa. Treasury might have your money, and now there’s a plan to return it by Aggravating_Foot_528
>The state Treasury is holding unclaimed cash and property belonging to roughly 1 in 10 Pennsylvanians - and the passage of one piece of legislation would allow it to speed the return of some of that to its rightful owners, Treasurer Stacy Garrity said Wednesday.
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>The proposed change would allow the Treasury to automatically write a check to return unclaimed money up to $5,000 to its rightful owner, eliminating the requirement that the owner file formal claim.
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Aggravating_Foot_528 t1_jclungd wrote
Reply to comment by No-Setting9690 in The now mostly-defunct Pathmark chain briefly had a Central Pennsylvania presence. This 1987 screengrab from a Harrisburg Patriot-News/PennLive video shows the Pathmark location in Lower Paxton Township. This location closed sometime in the early 90s. They also had locations in York and Camp Hill by AxlCobainVedder
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Frills_(grocery_store)
The Canadian version.