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=== Scott Wagner === | |||
Scott Wagner made his money in land deals and waste hauling— industries practically synonymous with corruption. | |||
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Wagner bought his first plot of land for $8,500 at age 19, selling it two years later for a $4,000 profit. He then had several successful business ventures including a laundromat and ski shop, as well as buying a number of rental buildings. He also worked as a bail bondsman. | |||
In 1985, Wagner co-founded the waste management company York Waste Disposal, a company which made $40 million a year, and which he sold in 1997. He then started Penn Waste in 2000, a company with 400 employees in 2018. The company has received over 30 violations and citations from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection over sixteen years, which Wagner claims have been unfair and overreaching (his company picks up garbage from 180,000 homes). In December 2019, Wagner sold Penn Waste to the Canadian company Waste Connections. | |||
* [https://www.facebook.com/joellen.cross/posts/909580759888934?comment_id=909929693187374 Comment] @ Facebook (9 April 2021) | |||
Wagner also owns three other companies, including a trucking company called KBS Trucking. | |||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Wagner | |||
== In the News == | == In the News == |
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Online diary of Karl Jones for Friday April 9, 2021.
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Scott Wagner
Scott Wagner made his money in land deals and waste hauling— industries practically synonymous with corruption.
Wikipedia:
Wagner bought his first plot of land for $8,500 at age 19, selling it two years later for a $4,000 profit. He then had several successful business ventures including a laundromat and ski shop, as well as buying a number of rental buildings. He also worked as a bail bondsman.
In 1985, Wagner co-founded the waste management company York Waste Disposal, a company which made $40 million a year, and which he sold in 1997. He then started Penn Waste in 2000, a company with 400 employees in 2018. The company has received over 30 violations and citations from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection over sixteen years, which Wagner claims have been unfair and overreaching (his company picks up garbage from 180,000 homes). In December 2019, Wagner sold Penn Waste to the Canadian company Waste Connections.
- Comment @ Facebook (9 April 2021)
Wagner also owns three other companies, including a trucking company called KBS Trucking.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Wagner