The events Cutler specifically questioned were a rally on the Capitol steps with two police officers who defended the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot and the launch of the Black Pennsylvanians for Biden-Harris Coalition.
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On Friday, Gov. Josh Shapiro and Department of Aging Secretary Jason Kavulich formally unveiled a 10-year strategic plan called "Aging Our Way, PA," which is designed to serve as a roadmap for providing older adult services in Pennsylvania.
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Leaders of a pro-Palestinian protest have accused University of Pittsburgh administrators of mischaracterizing their movement. They accuse school leaders of planning the forcible removal of the protesters early Tuesday morning.
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Currently, paid time off to care for a child or relative depends on where someone lives and works. New legislation would mandate it.
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Election officials said Pennsylvania’s redesigned mail ballot envelope was a success, but state data points to a new type of voter mistake affecting rejections.
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State lawmakers will soon consider a bill Democrats say could close funding gaps between the Commonwealth’s poorest and wealthiest school districts.
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Now, appeals for 2025 tax bills will be due this fall, rather than next spring.
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A pro-Palestine demonstration on the University of Pittsburgh campus in Oakland ended early Tuesday, nearly two days after protesters marched to the Cathedral of Learning and erected a makeshift encampment on the lawn of the campus landmark.
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A company official blamed a lack of state Medicaid reimbursements for the impending shutdown. DHS officials say the facility owes the Commonwealth approximately $800,000.
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Lt. Gov. Austin Davis said the difference between Trump and Biden is stark, calling the former president a “disaster for Black America.”
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University of Pittsburgh administrators responded Monday to ongoing pro-Palestine protests on Pitt's campus, blaming protesters for incidents of vandalism to campus property and alleging demonstration organizers have no affiliation with the school.