Danielle Ohl | Spotlight PA
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The lawsuit accuses troopers of using excessive force and the district attorney of misleading the public in connection with the December 2020 killing of Christian Hall.
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Though Wolf’s nearly $44 billion financial blueprint does not include any proposed tax increases, it is almost certain to face pushback from GOP leaders.
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Since January 2021, Pennsylvania legislators have proposed more than 70 changes to the constitution, some of which could radically reshape how parts of state government work.
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The state Senate voted Monday to approve a Republican-backed plan that nonpartisan analysts say has a clear GOP advantage.
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In questioning, the Republican judges appeared hesitant to interfere in the legislature, while Democrats probed whether there were any limits to its ability to access private information.
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The state is one of only seven that do not require reimbursement for virtual visits, meaning patients must deal with uneven insurance coverage and some medical providers who don’t want to bother.
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The Republicans have hired Envoy Sage, which says it has exposed “fraud among non-governmental organizations.” Little else is known about the group.
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A majority of lawmakers would be able to block orders, such as one requiring masks in schools, from continuing past 21 days.
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A spokesperson for the Democratic governor said “it was an honest mistake.”
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Pennsylvania has spent nearly half a million dollars over the past six years to find and remove outdated registrations from its voter database.