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The state has established multiple funding programs to entice sustainable production and development, bringing wind energy companies, appliance makers and others to the area.
Roy Jakobs approved the sale of respiratory devices held by manufacturers after the company stopped shipping new machines, according to an article published last week by Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and ProPublica.
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