Elections
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Pennsylvania mail ballots may not start going out in some counties until early October
Following some confusion over a state law requiring counties to begin processing voters’ applications for mail ballots 50 days before an election, state officials announced Wednesday that counties are still in the process of preparing mail ballots for voters.
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Rob Bresnahan used Venmo to purchase firearms and ammo in 2020
Rob Bresnahan violated Venmo’s terms of service when he bought a gun and sold ammunition in 2020. Gun safety advocates raise concerns over Pennsylvania’s lax gun laws.
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Local GOP lawmaker pushes back on Trump’s attacks on Haitians in Charleroi, PA
Donald Trump falsely accused Haitian immigrants of eating pets in an Ohio town. Now, a Pennsylvania Republican lawmaker is calling out Trump’s comments about Charleroi’s immigrant community.
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Young voters show up for Kamala Harris at Wilkes rally
A lot of young, first-time voters attended Kamala Harris’ rally in Wilkes Barre on Friday and protecting reproductive rights was one of their main issues.
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Kamala Harris hammers Donald Trump in first trip back to Pennsylvania following debate
Kamala Harris returned to Pennsylvania on Friday following this week’s strong debate performance and hammered Donald Trump on reproductive rights and stripping healthcare from millions of Americans.
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Opinion: The Ships Act is no CHIPS Act –Why Dave McCormick needs a calendar and a reality check
In this op-ed, Colin Coyle criticizes Dave McCormick’s op-ed for prioritizing foreign interests over American workers, contrasting it with Senator Bob Casey’s successful job-supporting initiatives like the CHIPS Act.
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Opinion: As Rabbis in Dauphin Co., we believe a notice-and-cure process for mail-in ballots is a crucial part of fair elections
In this op-ed, two Rabbis in Dauphin County urge the adoption of a “notice and cure” policy for mail-in ballots to ensure fairness, inclusivity, and the accurate counting of every vote, emphasizing this as a moral and democratic imperative.

























