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2013/05/23 09:52
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His lease, like all others in the state store system, has a termination clause, one without any penalties if the agreement ends. This generally is not a concern, because the state is a reliable...
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2013/05/20 08:31
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HARRISBURG - A combination of events is focusing attention on whether Gov. Tom Corbett and lawmakers can perform the political hat trick of passing major legislation dealing with transportation...
2013/05/14 16:14
2013/05/14 16:14
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The Pennsylvania Food Merchants Association (PFMA), representing the interests of grocery stores, supermarkets and convenience stores, submitted written testimony this week to the state Senate Law and...
2013/05/12 08:22
2013/05/12 08:22
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HARRISBURG - A dimmer outlook for state tax revenue collections is setting the stage for difficult budget choices for human service programs for the fifth year in a row. The state Independent Fiscal...
2013/05/11 17:13
2013/05/11 17:13
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Advertisementsqueezing education, social services and health care. Corbett's budget secretary, Charles Zogby, said the governor is committed to following through with a gradual elimination, or...
2013/05/09 08:00
2013/05/09 08:00
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HARRISBURG - The state Supreme Court upheld a reapportionment plan in a unanimous decision Wednesday that will shift a state House district in Lackawanna County to neighboring Monroe County and split...
2013/05/09 04:16
2013/05/09 04:16
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HARRISBURG — Freshman Rep. Greg Lucas, R-Erie, learned about a Supreme Court decision upholding redistricting maps through a phone call from fellow Erie County lawmaker Ryan Bizzarro. That’s...
2013/05/06 08:31
2013/05/06 08:31
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HARRISBURG - A troubling state tax revenue report for April is throwing into sharper relief a debate over the best way to create jobs and bring more tax dollars into state coffers. With two months...
2013/05/03 12:52
2013/05/03 12:52
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HARRISBURG — Back in March 2012 when Gov. Tom Corbett traveled Europe on a trade mission, he received a suave souvenir – a $275 fountain pen gifted by a public official at an event in Oyonnax,...
2013/05/01 14:26
2013/05/01 14:26
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A GOP proposal to split up Pennsylvania’s electoral votes proportionally, effectively ending its status as a prize swing state, could spill over into the governor’s race next year. State Senate...
2013/05/01 08:00
2013/05/01 08:00
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HARRISBURG - Privatizing liquor sales in Pennsylvania would require hiring up to 75 state troopers to investigate new licensees and put more demands on municipal police forces, leaders of several law...
2013/05/01 02:26
2013/05/01 02:26
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HARRISBURG — First came the cops. Then came the drug-and-alcohol counselors. Next up was the moms. And finally, the kids. All of them told a state Senate committee Tuesday they oppose a plan to...
2013/04/25 17:52
2013/04/25 17:52
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HARRISBURG – State Sen. Chuck McIlhinney, R-Bucks, has the future of the liquor privatization bill in his hands. And a group of conservative activists have McIlhinney in their sights. The Citizens...
2013/04/25 13:11
2013/04/25 13:11
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There comes a point in the legislative season when those of us who track anti-choice bills start to get a bit bogged down by the onslaught of new legislation. So many bills get proposed that you begin...
2013/04/24 12:52
2013/04/24 12:52
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HARRISBURG – The state House gave bipartisan support to a bill that would block insurance plans offered through the state’s new health insurance exchanges from covering abortions. Abortions would...
2013/04/24 10:52
2013/04/24 10:52
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John Baer, Daily News Political Columnist Posted: Wednesday, April 24, 2013, 6:07 AM CRAIG HETHERINGTON, a 44-year-old Bedford County trucker, held a sign reading, "Pat Toomey, You Are Fired." Kay...