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Senator Casey Sworn-In for Second Term

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    January 3, 2013 - It's the beginning of a new term for US Senator Bob Casey Jr.

    Senator Casey took his oath of office for his second term in the Senate.

    He says he will continue to focus on job creation, a main issue he worked on during his first six years in the Senate.

    Senator Casey says he wants to find ways to take advantage of the natural gas opportunities in Pennsylvania to create jobs.

"The job creation opportunities we have by the way of natural gas, it's created tens of thousands of jobs in PA already and it will create tens of thousands more, we just need to keep putting in place strategies and efforts that will do that," said Senator Casey.

    This is Senator Casey's second 6 year term.

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We do NOT need more fracking in PA...we NEED jobs and companies making U.S.A. made products, fracking will only cause MORE problems for PA. A beautiful state going to money hungry, fracking!!

Micheline M. January 4, 2013 at 11:45 am

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