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Former Lebanon City Councilperson Raises the Issue of Unfair Salaries in the June 2022 City Council Meeting.
Gov. Wolf Urges Congress to Preserve Affordable Care Act Subsidies to Ensure Health Care Remains Affordable for Tens of Thousands of Pennsylvanians
Harrisburg, PA — Governor Tom Wolf is urging Congress to take action to preserve Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies to ensure that individuals and families who were eligible for this important subsidy may continue to obtain health care.
As we know the issue of homosexuality has been a great controversy over the years, due to the events that happen in society with the LGBT community where there are great comments against and in favor of it.
Educational: Abortion funds are in the spotlight with the end of Roe v. Wade – 3 findings about what they do
As soon as the Supreme Court handed down its ruling that signaled the end of legal abortion in much of the country, calls for donations to abortion funds immediately rang out.
HARRISBURG, June 24 – State Rep. Mike Schlossberg offered the following statement in response to today’s ruling regarding abortion by the U.S. Supreme Court.
HARRISBURG – The Senate approved legislation today expanding pension benefits for law enforcement officers who want to buy back prior police service, Sen. Mike Regan (R-Cumberland/York) announced.
Facing pressure from Democrats, Pa. panel avoids considering gun bills in wake of mass shootings
The state House Judiciary Committee sent four bills, including a proposed ban on assault weapons, to the chamber’s Local Government Committee, which brings them no closer to becoming law.
Harrisburg, PA — Governor Tom Wolf today signed into law legislation that improves nursing license requirements to support trained individuals who want to enter the nursing profession in Pennsylvania.
The system of government used in Pennsylvania resembles the federal government. The document that outlines how Pennsylvania’s state government works is called a constitution.
HARRISBURG – Continuing to lead the way on regulatory reform and getting government out of the way, House Republicans on Tuesday highlighted their latest effort to cut red tape in the form of a package of bills that would empower local governments to better maintain their creeks and streams to protect lives and livelihoods from flooding.