Speaking from the Pride stage at Allegheny Commons Park on the North Side, Jill Biden said another battle is coming, and re-electing her husband this fall would be instrumental in winning it.
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“I am terrified about what a second Donald Trump term would mean for the safety of our community, our children, our playgrounds,” Gainey said.
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Lawmakers accepted trips bankrolled by campaign groups, organizations pushing alternatives to public education, and more. Public officials in Pennsylvania are allowed to accept essentially any gift.
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Money for the nearly $10 million fund comes from fines paid by polluters, but auditors said too much of it is spent on county operating costs.
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Late last year, an Iranian-linked group called “Cyber Av3ngers” targeted multiple organizations including the Aliquippa Water Authority in Beaver County.
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Since Pennsylvania introduced no-excuse mail voting in 2020, thousands of ballots have been rejected over missing dates, signatures, or other mistakes. A successful legal challenge could have a profound effect.
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Pennsylvania lawmakers are entering budget negotiations with a roughly $14 billion surplus. So far, they have different priorities for using it.
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In early May at West Chester University, legislators on the House Education Committee and other education stakeholders discussed improving the teacher pipeline.
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The governor’s $48.3 billion budget proposal includes $5.6 million to incentivize participation in a federal dairy risk management program.
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The oil paintings, 24 in all, hang in gold-colored frames, honoring the lawmakers’ public service as the elected presiding officer and central figure of the state House of Representatives.
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Trump's switch makes for a confusing message for GOP voters, who have been programmed to believe that mail voting can’t be trusted.