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“Nobody wanted to have unilateral government, whether that be from the executive or from the legislature. What people voted for…was cooperative government."
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“It’s clear that everyone wants to keep kids in the classroom and keep extra curricular activities going."
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Nine states, including New York, have implemented new mandates aimed at curbing the spread of the more contagious variant indoors.
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“If you add in the fact that we have had this crisis, and the governor has taken some heat for it, and the fact that people aren’t feeling better economically, I think that all comes together to produce these lower ratings."
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Republicans have described it as “comprehensive,” and the product of witness and expert testimony during a series of committee meetings earlier this year.
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The ballot questions were widely seen as a referendum on the Wolf administration’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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"Many of these disasters, while often short-lived, have long and complex recovery periods lasting weeks, months, and in some cases, years or decades.”
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The CAB exists as a place where charter schools can challenge decisions made by their local school boards.
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All states were to have opened vaccine appointments to all adults this week, if they hadn't already.
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The proposal would increase the state’s personal income tax from 3.07% to 4.49% in the next fiscal year.