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The Democratic governor claims legislative Republicans unconstitutionally lumped together five pieces of their “failed” agenda.
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Nursing home industry says it's no enough.
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Wolf said he supports several bills aimed at helping refugees and financially isolating Russia for its invasion.
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The plan includes spending money on workers and a property tax subsidy for lower-income homeowners and renters.
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The state Senate voted Monday to approve a Republican-backed plan that nonpartisan analysts say has a clear GOP advantage.
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Wolf has said it is a top priority to address what he says is a gun violence crisis affecting largely minority communities.
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The court will hear arguments Dec. 8 in order to make a final decision.
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The governor and Democratic lawmakers want to make affirmative consent policies standard practice at Pennsylvania colleges and universities.
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The Senate proposal would end the ability of voters to place themselves on a permanent list to receive mail-in ballots.
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The process of passing a congressional map, which the state must do every decades, is essentially the same as passing a bill into law.