Josh Shapiro
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Bill McSwain Receives “Un-Endorsement” From Trump
Trump goes after the former US attorney for not getting behind his bogus claims of election fraud.
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Pennsylvania to be One of the Biggest Battlegrounds for Abortion Rights in Coming Year
If the US Supreme Court overturns Roe vs. Wade, the decision on abortion rights will be determined at the state level. In Pennsylvania, what exactly that means might just come down to who is elected in November.
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Green Party Candidate Christina Digiulio Enters the Governor Race
Christina Digiulio has announced her bid for governor of Pennsylvania as a Green Party candidate. She is pushing environmental issues as her top agenda item.
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Pennsylvania Lawmakers Mourn the Passing of Madeleine Albright
Albright, the 1st female US secretary of state, has died of cancer at 84.
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Shapiro Unveils Tax Relief Plan He’d Implement as Governor
Using surplus state cash and federal pandemic aid, Josh Shapiro wants to eliminate state taxes on cell phone bills, give a gas tax refund to car owners, and expand the state’s rent and property tax rebate program.
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One Less Republican Candidate in Pennsylvania Governor’s Race as Ciarrocchi Drops Out
Guy Ciarrocchi is out of the running for the GOP nomination for governor. Sen. Scott Martin and Jason Monn have also dropped out of the field of candidates.
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Fight Over Pennsylvania’s Mail-In Voting Law Headed to State Supreme Court
The court will hear oral arguments at its March 8 session in Harrisburg following an appeal by Gov. Wolf.
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Here’s How Much PA Counties Will Receive From the Opioid Settlement
All 67 counties have signed on to receive a portion of the $1.07 billion Pennsylvania is slated to receive from the opioid settlement agreement.
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Democrats Deadlock on Senate Endorsement, Unanimous on Shapiro in Governor’s Race
US Senate candidate Conor Lamb received the most votes by a wide margin, but not enough for the party’s backing.
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State Court Strikes Down PA’s Mail-In Voting Law
A panel of Commonwealth Court judges ruled that an amendment to the state’s constitution is required before mail-in voting can be allowed in Pennsylvania.

























