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Members of Pennsylvania’s Gaming Control Board, whose responsibilities include meeting once or twice a month — three times in busier months — have among…
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Lawsuit Challenging End Of Small Cash Payments To Poorest Pennsylvanians In Commonwealth Court TodayA case before Commonwealth Court today challenges the end of a cash assistance program for the poorest Pennsylvanians.State lawmakers ended the General…
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The Pennsylvania Legislature's spending grew by more than 8% last year, adding some $28 million to its own reserves as the state's deficit ballooned and…
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In 2020, the coronavirus thrust state government into the lives of Pennsylvanians unlike any other time in recent history.But the nation’s largest…
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When DaJuan Davis learned that his application for rent relief was denied, exposing him and his son to another potential eviction, he felt “crushed.” "I…
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Pennsylvania's state Senate on Wednesday unanimously approved legislation to distribute just over $900 million to aid schools and hospitality-related…
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In his first speech as top leader of the Pennsylvania Senate last week, Republican Sen. Jake Corman positioned himself as a reformer seeking to restore…
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Both chambers of the Pennsylvania General Assembly on Tuesday side-stepped proposed rules changes that would have diminished the power of majority-party…
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Most bills proposed in the Pennsylvania legislature never get a vote, but some lawmakers want to change that in the new legislative session, which begins…
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As the Pennsylvania legislature begins a new session next month, Allegheny County will find itself unrepresented among top leadership in the state…