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Many Pennsylvania Colleges and Businesses Are Requiring Coronavirus Vaccines
As the Delta variant of the coronavirus continues to infect a rising number of people, the list of Pennsylvania institutions that are requiring coronavirus vaccines continues to grow.
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Elected Leaders From Across Pennsylvania Honor Trumka as Labor ‘Champion’
Elected leaders from around Pennsylvania honored labor leader Richard Trumka, who died Thursday.
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Pennsylvania Man Among Those Named to Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS
Pennsylvania’s native Adrian Shanker was one of eight new appointees to the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS.
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Four PA Representatives Urge President Biden to Extend Pause on Student Loan Payments
Four Pennsylvania representatives are among a large group of Congress members urging President Joe Biden to extend the current pause on federal student loan payments and interest.
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Republicans Want to Rewrite American History With Critical Race Theory Ban
A group of Pennsylvania Republicans want schools across the state to whitewash history with Critical Race Theory ban.
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Women’s Advocacy Groups Shocked and Outraged by Cosby Verdict
Women’s advocates were outraged and disheartened by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s decision this week to overturn Bill Cosby’s conviction on sexual assault charges.
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Every House Republican Blocks Bill that Would Have Struck ‘Homosexuality’ from PA Criminal Laws
Apparently, every Republican in the the Pennsylvania House of Representatives is fine with homosexuality being considered “obscene” and “deviate.”
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One Pennsylvania Congressperson Voted Against the AAPI Hate Crimes Bill
Scott Perry voted against the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Bill, but it still passed the US House of Representatives and was signed into law on Thursday.
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This Is What State Legislators Had to Say About Derek Chauvin’s Guilty Verdict
Pennsylvania state legislators discussed the Derek Chauvin verdict on Twitter, many saying it was a rare moment of accountability.
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These Are the Eight PA Representatives Who Voted Against the Paycheck Fairness Act
Federal legislation that would prohibit employers from paying men more than women narrowly passed the US House of Representatives on Thursday.




















