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Senate Bill 106 consists of five different amendments to the Pennsylvania constitution with the subjects being the election of the Lieutenant Governor, legislative disapproval of regulations, voter ID, auditing of elections by the Auditor General, and taxpayer funding of abortions.
House Republican Leaders Encourage State-Related Universities to Roll Back Announced Tuition Increase
HARRISBURG – Pennsylvania House Republican Caucus Leaders Wednesday sent a letter to the heads of the University of Pittsburgh, Penn State University, Temple University and Lincoln University encouraging each institution to roll back announced plans to increase tuition and fees for the upcoming academic year.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate appears on track to send President Joe Biden a bill in the coming weeks that would guarantee same-sex and interracial couples can marry, even if the Supreme Court overturns the landmark cases that enshrined those rights.
Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) today released its preliminary employment situation report for June 2022.
Why Donald Trump can’t be prosecuted for ‘dereliction of duty’ for his inaction on Jan. 6
During the prime-time hearing on July 21, 2022 of the House January 6 committee, the two panel members leading the hearing used the phrase “dereliction of duty” to describe the conduct of then-President Donald Trump.
I have tried to make a difference in my community and the lives of those around me. I have worked on seven political campaigns, founded an educational nonprofit, taught at a mission school in Alaska, and ran for public office. I now sit on the board of directors of four nonprofit organizations, write political analysis for a bilingual multimedia news organization, and serve as a small group leader at my church – all while simultaneously working a job and continuing my education.
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PITTSBURGH (July 18, 2022) – UPMC Health Plan recently announced that Rachelle Graham has been promoted to Vice President, Marketing and Communications, UPMC Insurance Services Division.
Matt Duvall, a longtime Democratic activist, was elected Chairman of the Lebanon County Democratic Committee during their reorganization meeting June 29 at the Hammock Hotel in Lebanon.
With roughly six months left in office, the Wolf administration — aiming to recruit and retain educators, build a more diverse workforce, and reduce barriers to entering the profession — has released a three-year strategic plan to address the staffing shortage in Pennsylvania schools.