May 25, 2018 Harrisburg, PA – Fourteen airports will make safety upgrades or expand operation opportunities with the assistance of $15 million in state investments, Governor […]
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Wolf Administration Participates in Roundtable on Combatting Senior Hunger
Harrisburg, PA – Today, Pennsylvania Department of Aging Secretary Teresa Osborne participated in the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank’s Senior Hunger Roundtable. Stakeholders, legislators, health care professionals, […]
Wolf Administration Launches Pennsylvania’s Alzheimer’s State Plan Task Force
Harrisburg, PA – On behalf of Governor Tom Wolf, the Pennsylvania Department of Aging announced the formation of Pennsylvania’s Alzheimer’s State Plan Task Force. The task […]
Wolf Administration Joins Meals on Wheels Pennsylvania for 2018 Conference
Gettysburg, PA – Today, the Pennsylvania Department of Aging Secretary Teresa Osborne attended and spoke at the Meals on Wheels Pennsylvania 2018 Conference. This year’s conference […]
Wolf Administration Participates in Symposium on the Prevention of Crimes Against Older Adults
Newtown, PA – Today, Pennsylvania Department of Aging Secretary Teresa Osborne attended and spoke at the 15th Annual William J. Neff Sr. Symposium on the Prevention of […]
Wolf Administration Officials Remind Pennsylvanians to Have Fun and Stay Safe during Amusement Ride Safety Week
Governor Wolf Proclaims May 20-26 Amusement Ride Safety Week in Pennsylvania Lancaster, PA – Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding today highlighted the importance of consumer safety at […]
Agriculture Department Encourages Dairy Farmers to Sign up for Margin Protection Program for Dairy
Harrisburg, PA – Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding today urged Pennsylvania’s dairy farmers to take advantage of the Margin Protection Program for dairy, or MPP-Dairy, by signing […]
Wiessmann Named National Financial Regulatory Committee Chair Harrisburg, PA – At the annual meeting of the Conference of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS), Pennsylvania Secretary of Banking and Securities Robin L. Wiessmann was named chair of Non-Depository Supervisory Committee (Committee). The Committee provides a forum for state financial regulators across the country to discuss interstate policy involving a range of non-bank companies offering financial services, including money transmitters, mortgage servicers, and fintech companies. The Committee also advises CSBS’s policy development on non-depository supervision and provides oversight and support for the State Coordinating Committee, the Multi-State Mortgage Committee, and the Multi-State Money Services Business Examination Taskforce. “I am pleased that Pennsylvania will be a leader in the national conversation about helping to protect consumers of financial services as well as coordinating efforts among states to ensure a level competitive playing field for companies doing business with our citizens,” said Governor Tom Wolf. “State financial regulators play an important role in our nation’s economy because they are close to and understand the markets they serve. I am confident in Secretary Wiessmann’s ability to serve the interests of Pennsylvania consumers and businesses with her experience and dedication.” Collectively, state regulators oversee 79 percent of all U.S. banks and 23,000 nonbanks licensed at the state level. In 2017, state regulators, through CSBS, committed to moving towards an integrated, 50-state licensing and supervisory system for fintechs and other nonbanks.
Wiessmann Named National Financial Regulatory Committee Chair Harrisburg, PA – At the annual meeting of the Conference of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS), Pennsylvania Secretary of Banking […]

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