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Democratic and Republican leaders in the Pennsylvania state House are contesting which party can run the body.
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Gov.-elect Josh Shapiro is preparing for his inauguration and making key decisions about his administration surrounded by some of the well-heeled donors.
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“We’re going to lose $500 million in highway funds. That’s not an emergency? Well, it is in my book."
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If Pennsylvania’s rule to prevent emissions of volatile organic compounds is not done, the federal government could withhold highway funds.
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Pennsylvania is one of 15 states that is checking midterm election results using that style of audit.
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Conditions in some corrections facilities are a moral failure that also costs taxpayers millions.
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For the first time in decades, an outgoing governor will be handing the executive branch reins over to a fellow party member.
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“With a map that reflects the population more evenly, there’s the possibility that everybody’s voice will be heard."
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The measure aims to help doctors get insurance approval to treat patients.
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Only five of Pennsylvania’s 67 counties have accredited coroner or medical examiner offices, which the state doesn’t require.