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Location, reputation, demographics, and pure luck may have mattered more than policy differences in Pennsylvania’s row office primary elections this week.
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Gov. Josh Shapiro plans to continue accepting perks like tickets to sporting events from a nonprofit that receives state money despite concerns he may be violating his own gift ban.
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The vacancy was created when progressive state Rep. Sara Innamorato resigned to focus on her run for Allegheny County executive.
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The PA state House will be tied 101 to 101 between Democrats and Republicans.
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The Pennsylvania legislature may expand the state’s child care tax credit and create a new program for working families based on the federal earned income tax credit.
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PA Gov. Josh Shapiro has signed a law that requires health insurers to cover breast cancer screenings for high-risk patients.
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What will Pa. House Democrats do with a majority? First, they’re moving long-stalled priority bills.It’s the first full session week with Democrats in charge of the Pa. House. They’re moving longtime priorities.
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Democrat Mike Zabel announced his decision in a letter to leadership hours after a fellow lawmaker publicly accused him of sexual harassment.