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  2. Medical debt saddles 8% of Bucks County residents. Gov ... - AOL

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    Now, Gov. Josh Shapiro is pushing a plan to dedicate $4 million in state funding to wipe out an estimated $400 million of that debt.

  3. Gov. Shapiro announces new energy plan at Scranton news ... - AOL

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    Shapiro chose to unveil his new commonsense energy plan for Pennsylvania in Scranton — the "Electric City" — stating it will create nearly 15,000 energy jobs. The governor said the plan would:

  4. Opinion: Shapiro’s energy plan not what Pennsylvania needs

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  5. Robert J. Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Robert J. Shapiro (born 1953) is the cofounder and chairman of Sonecon, LLC, a United States private consultancy for economic and security-related issues that has built a reputation on a range of policy matters, including climate change, intellectual property, securities fraud, healthcare reform, demographics, the resilience of the electric ...

  6. Shapiro inequality - Wikipedia

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    Statement of the inequality. Suppose is a natural number and are positive numbers and: Then the Shapiro inequality states that. where and . For greater values of the inequality does not hold, and the strict lower bound is with . The initial proofs of the inequality in the pivotal cases [2] and [3] rely on numerical computations.

  7. Tony Kornheiser - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Irwin Kornheiser (/ ˈ k ɔːr n h aɪ z ər /; born July 13, 1948) is an American television sports talk show host and former sportswriter and columnist.Kornheiser is best known for his endeavors in three forms of media: as a writer for The Washington Post from 1979 to 2008, as a co-host of ESPN's Emmy Award-winning sports debate show Pardon the Interruption since 2001, and as the ...