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One bill protects local providers from efforts by other states to investigate abortions. A second instructs police to deprioritize enforcing laws that could limit the procedure. A third bill allows citizens or groups to file complaints about misleading advertisements by pregnancy crisis centers.
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One bill provides protection for abortion providers from out-of-state prosecution and investigation for providing care.
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After a shooting this weekend, council prepares to propose legislation to address short term rental properties
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The city made amendments to parking permits for the first time in nearly 40 years.
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Legislation unanimously passed by Pittsburgh’s City Council will prohibit parking in bike lanes could help make city streets safer, its supporters say.
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The bill's sponsor says the measure will provide support in cases like miscarriage, and help the city become "a model of a compassionate workplace."
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At least until next summer, Pittsburgh employers with 50 or more workers must offer workers 80 hours of paid sick leave if they have to quarantine for COVID-19, or to care for family members with the disease.
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City Councilor Bobby Wilson has sponsored a bill to leave COVID sick-leave benefits intact until 90 percent of Pennsylvanians are vaccinated against the virus.