Senator Jeff Piccola, sponsor of SB1151, answers questions about the concept of receivership and whether it has ever been utilized within the Commonwealth before.
Representatives Chris Ross and Glen Grell describe the role of the Advisory Committee as the bill moved through the legislature.
Amendment providing for the seizure of the City of Harrisburg's assets.
Governor Tom Corbett evading questions on naming a receiver.
David Unkovic after the Commonwealth Court ruling in his favor to approve his role as receiver.
Unkovic responding to questions from the media. Video 1 and Video 2.
David Unkovic introduction at Harrisburg Hope, and responding to questions about possible conflicts of interest.
A candid conversation between Governor Tom Corbett and Mayor Linda Thompson about the appointment of David Unkovic as receiver of Harrisburg.
Unkovic's resignation letter, Governor Tom Corbett's disappointment with resignation, and answering questions on whether he was forced out.
A new receiver for Harrisburg:
Governor Corbett alluding to the qualities of the new Receiver.
General Lynch answering questions after the announcement of his appointment. Video 1 and Video 2.
Receiver Seeks Stay in Proceedings Over Incinerator Lawsuit, Covanta v. Harrisburg, in order to prevent frustrations to ongoing negotiations between the Receiver for the City of Harrisburg and all the City's major Creditors. The Receiver's statement continues, "If negotiations between the Receiver and the major creditors are not successful, the City of Harrisburg may file for Chapter 9 bankruptcy which would affect the payments received by all of Harrisburg's creditors, including Covanta."
Tomorrow at 11:00 am Receiver Lynch and Mayor Thompson will be holding a press conference to release the incinerator sale consensus announcement.
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