Lindsay Lazarski
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STATE IMPACT PENNSYLVANIA -- Following national trends, Pennsylvania's population is getting older and slowly becoming more diverse according to the latest statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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STATE IMPACT PENNSYLVANIA - Later this month, state Attorney General Josh Shapiro is expected to release findings from a two-year grand jury investigation into widespread sexual abuse and cover-up within six Catholic dioceses across the state.
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STATE IMPACT PENNSYLVANIA - The U.S. Supreme Court was expected to make a defining decision on extreme partisan gerrymandering this term. It took up two cases, one from Wisconsin, and the other from Maryland. But, in unanimous decisions, the court avoided the key constitutional question at stake in these cases.
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KEYSTONE CROSSROADS - This month the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to deliver two highly anticipated decisions on cases involving partisan gerrymandering…
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KEYSTONE CROSSROADS - Eight women running for congress in Pennsylvania advanced to the general election ballot on Tuesday, setting a record for the state.
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Days before Pennsylvania’s primary election, about 25 Democrats gathered for a meeting a few blocks away from the border of two recently reshaped congressional districts in North Philadelphia.
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KEYSTONE CROSSROADS - In the days after the Pa. Supreme Court released its new congressional map, students in Jon Kimmel’s 8th grade math class huddled around computers to analyze the changes.
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KEYSTONE CROSSROADS - In a decision which could have national ramifications, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has enacted a new congressional district map that onlookers say is much more favorable to Democrats, replacing one the court overturned and deemed an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander last month.
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KEYSTONE CROSSROADS - In a decision that could have national political ramifications, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court is expected to decide Monday where Pennsylvania’s congressional boundaries will fall for the next two election cycles.
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The proposed congressional district map from Pennsylvania GOP leaders seems to meet some of the key criteria laid out by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. It’s geographically more compact and divides significantly fewer counties and municipalities than the 2011 map.