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Pennsylvania Democratic lawmakers are taking another swing at passing a bill to legalize marijuana with state-run stores, ...
A Republican state senator wants to see Pennsylvania’s minimum wage increased to $11 an hour. Sen. Dan Laughlin (R-Erie) ...
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Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro ‘s administration says billions of dollars in aid to Pennsylvania’s schools and human services ...
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WHTM Harrisburg on MSNLawmakers push to ban cell phones in Pennsylvania schoolsThere is a new push at the State Capitol to ban cell phones in schools across Pennsylvania. There is a bipartisan push in the ...
At a recent Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee markup of housing legislation, U.S. Sen. Dave McCormick, R-Pittsburgh, emphasized how the bill “successfully addresses the housing ...
Philly's GOP state senator, Sen. Joe Picozzi, and two of his suburban colleagues introduced a package of bills to strengthen ...
For a decade, Pennsylvania lawmakers have been weighing whether to regulate so-called skill games, the untaxed slot machine-like devices that have proliferated in convenience stores, bars, and gas ...
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Beaver County Times on MSNPennsylvania Lottery can spend more on payouts for popular games, legislators ruleNew PA Lottery law could pave way for additional dollars for programs benefiting senior citizens, such as low-cost prescriptions and rent rebates.
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Venkat Urges Pennsylvania Senate to Move On Medical Debt BillPennsylvania lawmakers are pushing for a bill to protect residents from medical debt fallout. The proposed legislation aims ...
Pennsylvania Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano wears an "I Voted" sticker after voting at his polling place, ...
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The Mercury on MSNA Pennsylvania town is questioning low bail for repeat offenders, but the answer is complex and scaryA council member questioned why he kept seeing the same criminals back on his street after arrests and learned a lesson in ...
A Malone victory narrows GOP control of the state Senate to a 27-23 seat advantage. Pennsylvania’s Republican Party chairman, Greg Rothman, said he didn’t think Trump’s performance in office ...
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