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Former Prosecutor Seeks Trump’s Endorsement in Run for Governor
Congressman Lou Barletta is also seeking the former president’s endorsement, and state Sen. Doug Mastriano has said Trump asked him to run.
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PA Supreme Court Overturns Cosby Conviction
Pennsylvania’s highest court overturned Bill Cosby’s sex assault conviction Wednesday after finding an agreement with a previous prosecutor prevented him from being charged in the case.
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Wolf Vetoes GOP Election Bill That Included Voter ID, Restrictions
Gov. Tom Wolf vetoed a Republican-crafted elections bill that would have mandated voter identification in all elections.
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Legislature Passes Budget that Boosts Education Funding, but Misses Other Opportunities
Next year’s state budget will pump millions into struggling schools, but also sets billions of dollars aside while the state struggles to reopen from a historic pandemic.
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Republicans Send Election Bill to Wolf That He’s Vowed to Veto
Republicans passed an election bill that restricts voter access, but Gov. Tom Wolf will veto it.
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Nearly All COVID Deaths in US Are Now Among Unvaccinated
Only about 150 of the more than 18,000 COVID-19 deaths in May were in fully vaccinated people. Deaths could again increase in the fall in communities that aren’t vaccinated.
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Pennsylvania House Republicans Pass Bill that Will Restrict Voting Access
Republicans in Pennsylvania’s House of Representatives passed a bill that will restrict access to the ballot.
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Democratic Voters Don’t Want the Party To Stop Fighting
Democratic voters hope President Biden and democratic leaders in congress don’t give up on the agenda they promised last November.
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Pennsylvania Republicans Push Election Legislation That Would Make Voting More Complicated
Republicans have proposed a wide-ranging series of changes to Pennsylvania election laws, including many that would make it more difficult to vote.
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Inspector General’s Report: No Intentional Act To Derail Sex-Abuse Amendment
Voters were supposed to be able to vote on an amendment this month, but a blunder by the Department of State kept it off the ballot.




















