Politics
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Medical debt would be removed from credit reports under new Biden rule
Roughly 15 million Americans have medical debt on their credit reports. The new rule means that debt will no longer be able to depress their credit scores and make it more difficult for them to get a job, rent an apartment, or secure a mortgage or car loan.
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Bob Casey shows Democrats how to fight against inflation and corporate price gouging
US Sen. Bob Casey continues to prosecute the case against inflation and corporate price gouging in an exclusive interview with The Keystone.
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Here’s who’s paying less for inhalers in Pennsylvania, and how it happened
Pennsylvanians with asthma are seeing the price of their inhalers drop from $645 to $35, thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act.
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Trump allies considering plans to limit insurance coverage for abortions
The proposals would modify existing labor laws to exclude “uniform” employer coverage for abortion, making it more challenging for patients in red states to seek care across state lines.
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Sen. John Fetterman was treated for a bruised shoulder after a weekend car accident
US Sen. John Fetterman and his wife were in a car accident Sunday. Both were taken to the hospital and released a few hours later.
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PA House Democrats pass historic education funding bill
The PA House Democrats passed a historic $5.1 billion education funding bill on Monday. It follows recommendations made after the Commonwealth Court decision and regulates cyber charter schools.
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Trump failed to cap insulin costs. Now, he’s mad Biden got it done.
Trump’s time in the White House saw no changes to the staggering cost of insulin for patients, and it was two laws signed by Biden that helped lower insulin costs to $35 per month for millions of Americans.
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Judge orders Scott Perry’s Jan. 6-related emails, text messages be released
The York Dispatch reported on Friday that Congressman Scott Perry’s emails and text messages are one step closer to being released.
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The difficult newscast that convinced Janelle Stelson to run for Congress
Janelle Stelson has been a familiar face to WGLA-TV 8 viewers for 26 years in Central Pennsylvania, but she made the momentous decision to quit her high-profile TV anchor job last September.
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Ex-Cop attacked on Jan. 6 responds to PA Republicans who heckled him
Former US Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn and Sergeant Aquilino Gonell were heckled by House Republican lawmakers on Wednesday.

























