HARRISBURG, PA — Pennsylvania officials on Tuesday unveiled a newly renovated workspace for the Office of State Inspector General as part of the Shapiro administration’s broader effort to shrink long-term office costs and redesign state workplaces for more in-person operations. What This Means for You
Pennsylvania expects its office modernization initiative to save more than $180 million in lease costs by 2033. The renovated Office of State Ins…
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