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Three Pennsylvania environmental groups handed Russian President Vladimir Putin a major victory. Those same groups are cheering and patting themselves on the back because they successfully shut down an $800 million liquified natural gas project in one of the most rural parts of my Senate district.
In Ephrata, volunteers from Bethany Slavic Church have raised more than $200,000 to help Ukrainian refugees. Church members are working with contacts in Poland to manage a network there that helps connect refugees with temporary housing.
As I write this, Russia continues to be at war with Ukraine, having invaded them against the support of the general global consensus. War is a terrible thing that leads to devastating losses for all sides, and even though this is happening between two countries a very large ocean away from us, the idea of it is causing stress and distress for many Americans.
Harrisburg, Pa- Russian President Vladimir Putin’s bloody and unhinged campaign to topple a democratic nation once subjugated by the former Soviet Union has resurrected the threat of global conflict from its deep, dark Cold War-era grave.
“For years, the Senate of Pennsylvania has been mindful of the dangers of allowing Russian monopoly to continue in the region”
Harrisburg, Pa-“We cannot allow Russia’s unprovoked attack against Ukraine to go unanswered. This invasion demands a swift, strong response from the United States and the rest of the world.”