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‘A Clear and Present Danger to American Democracy’: Five Things We Learned in the Latest Jan. 6 Hearing
The third public hearing, which took place Thursday, focused on efforts by former President Donald Trump and his allies to pressure Vice President Mike Pence into overturning the election.
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FULL TRANSCRIPT: Here’s what was said at the first Jan. 6 Committee hearing
On June 9, 2022, the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol held the first in a series of public hearings.
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New Poll Shows Fetterman With 20 Point Lead In Democratic Field; Three Republicans In A Tight Race
A new Monmouth University poll released Wednesday shows the Democratic primary for United States Senate has a clear front-runner: Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman. The Republicans, meanwhile, have a tight three-way race for the nomination. In the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate: John Fetterman garnered the support of 44% of poll respondents while Congressman Conor Lamb…
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Rep. Scanlon Brings Home $1.5 Million in Federal Funding for Historic Lansdowne Theater
On Monday, April 25, Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon (PA-05) visited Lansdowne Theater to announce $1.5 million in Community Project Funding she recently secured for the theater.
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Wolf Wants to Dedicate $2 Million to Helping Ukrainian Refugees Settle in Pennsylvania
“Pennsylvania is ready to welcome people fleeing Ukraine. They can count on finding a safe home here.”
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Pennsylvania Pension Funds to Divest Russian Assets
The Public School Employees’ Retirement system and the State Employees’ Retirement System voted recently to divest a combined $307 million in Russian and Belarusian assets.
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‘We Can’t Agree’: Stalemate Continues on Pennsylvania’s New Congressional Map
Democratic lawmakers rejected a Republican counteroffer on Sunday, according to Senate Majority Leader Kim Ward.
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Trial Set for State College Man in Assault of Capitol Officer Who Died
A June 6 trial is scheduled for Julian Khater of State College and George Tanios of Morgantown, West Virginia, in the assault of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who died after the attack on the US Capitol.
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UPDATE: Rep. Scott Perry Denies Jan. 6 Panel’s Request for Interview
The panel investigating the violent insurrection at the US Capitol is seeking an interview and phone records from the five-term Dauphin County congressman.
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Another TV Personality in Washington? Dr. Oz Will Run for Senate in Pennsylvania
Democratic Senate candidate Dr. Val Arkoosh blasted the prospect of Dr. Oz’s campaign: “Dr. Oz is the last thing we need when our Commonwealth faces real challenges.”




















