Sarah Anne Hughes | Spotlight PA
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Donald Trump’s electors — five of whom joined a “fake” slate in 2020 — will meet in Harrisburg on Dec. 17.
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Notably, Shapiro’s PAC did not donate any money to Democrat Erin McClelland, who is trying to flip control of the Pennsylvania Treasury.
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Kennedy last week sought to withdraw his name as a third-party presidential candidate in the critical swing state as he endorsed Republican candidate Donald Trump.
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Redistricting will shape the balance of power in Washington and Harrisburg for years to come — and there are numerous ways for members of the public to have a say.
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The 5-member panel that draws new state House and Senate maps will have to consider how to evenly distribute Pennsylvania's shifting population.
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The state currently requires nursing homes to provide residents with 2.7 hours of direct care each day, despite a much higher federal recommendation.
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Rep. Seth Grove (R., York) said his committee will hold at least eight public meetings across the state and accept suggestions for the map through a new website.
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State Sen. David Argall said he did not know why his constituents were so distrusting of the results, as former President Donald Trump and allies continue to falsely claim the election was stolen.
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Similar legislation has failed to move out of Republican-controlled committees, and it's unclear if this year will be any different.
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Republicans said terminating the emergency order was what Pennsylvanians demanded when they granted the legislative branch new powers during the May primary.