Wolf was born and raised in Mount Wolf, Pennsylvania, the son of the late Cornelia Rohlman (née Westerman) and William Trout Wolf, a business executive.[2][3][4] His hometown was named after his ancestor, who was the town's postmaster.[5]
Wolf graduated from The Hill School, a boarding school in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, in 1967.[8] He went on to receive a B.A. in government,[9] magna cum laude, from Dartmouth College in 1972, an M.Phil. from the University of London in 1978, and a Ph.D. in political science[10] from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1981.[11] While a student at Dartmouth, Wolf joined the Peace Corps and spent two years in India.[12][13][14]
After earning his Ph.D., his dissertation on the United States House of Representatives was named the best of 1981 by the American Political Science Association.[15] Wolf turned down an opportunity to interview for a tenure-track faculty position at Harvard University to begin his career at The Wolf Organization as manager of a True Value store owned by the company.[15]
He met his wife, Frances, at school and married her in 1975. They have two adult daughters
https://www.governor.pa.gov/newsroom/governor-wolf-signs-hb-202-into-law/
Harrisburg, PA – Governor Tom Wolf today signed House Bill 202, known as Act 6, into law. The bill, sponsored by House Speaker Mike Turzai, amends the Public School Code to allow students in career and technology education (CTE) to demonstrate proficiency and readiness for high school graduation in an alternative pathway, and removes the statutory requirement for the Keystone Exam on that student population.
“Whether they are working and learning in the classroom, in the lab, in the shop, in the field, or in the garage, our young people are always striving and succeeding across a wide variety of fields,” Governor Wolf said. “With this measure, Pennsylvania will recognize that diversity and will no longer hold all students to the standard of a Keystone Examination, which too often doesn’t reflect the reality of a large sector students’ educational experience.”
https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/56740
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/1508273-jeffrey-epsteins-little-black-book-redacted.html
if tom wolf connected to hillary he must be connected to Jeffrey Epstein.
Tom Wolf is a Business owner or was? what business.. hmmm
let me look
https://www.inquirer.com/business/spl/pennsylvania-coronavirus-wolf-home-products-essential-business-life-sustaining-20200330.html
HARRISBURG — Gov. Tom Wolf’s former business, a cabinet supply company in central Pennsylvania, has continued operating during the coronavirus shutdown despite having its waiver rescinded by state officials, PA Post and Spotlight PA have learned.
Last week, in response to questions from the news organizations about how the company qualified as “life-sustaining,” the governor’s office said in a statement that a waiver that had been issued to Wolf Home Products allowing it to stay open would be revoked, forcing it to close.
The statement said Wolf Home Products “was originally approved as supporting infrastructure,” but “upon further review, [the Department of Community and Economic Development] determined that the lines of business Wolf is engaging in do not meet the criteria.”
Gov. Tom Wolf rejects GOP subpoena for business waiver records, but releases some information online
KEYSTONE PIPELINE TOM WOLF-HRC
Clinton will headline an evening "Women for Wolf" rally at the Constitution
Center in downtown Philadelphia to help Corbett's Democratic challenger,
Tom Wolf.
A high voter turnout in Philadelphia would favor Wolf. Almost 80 percent of
the city's 1 million-plus registered voters are Democrats, although just 40
percent cast a ballot for governor in 2010, when Corbett won his first term
by 9 percentage points. Voter turnout in the rest of the state was 48
percent that year.
Meanwhile, the candidate who wins Pennsylvania's four heavily populated
suburban counties is nearly assured of a victory. Pennsylvania has nearly
8.3 million registered voters, and one in three lives in Philadelphia or
its suburban counties.
Independent polls show Wolf with a comfortable lead over Corbett, as the
campaign spending threatens to break Pennsylvania's record of $69 million.
Corbett is Pennsylvania's former two-term attorney general from the
Pittsburgh area. Wolf, a first-time candidate, ran his family's York-based
building products distribution business for much of the last three decades.
Christie has been in Pennsylvania three times already since June to raise
money or campaign for Corbett. Clinton's visit is her first in support of
Wolf, one of several gubernatorial campaigns she is giving her stamp of
approval to this fall.
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