Appeals Court Allows Pennsylvania to Restrict Crowd Size During Pandemic
The state Attorney General said crowd-size limits and other statewide public health orders are “life-saving mitigation tools” against the novel coronavirus.
The state Attorney General said crowd-size limits and other statewide public health orders are “life-saving mitigation tools” against the novel coronavirus.
The former superintendent, former operations director, and a maintenance supervisor allegedly knew school buildings had asbestos and did nothing about it.
Federal judges in Washington state and New York had issued similar orders this month. One judge said the Trump Administration was using the USPS "as a tool in partisan politics."
Pennsylvania law enforcement officials are investigating the calls, which provide false information about voting.
With just weeks to go until the general election in November, Pennsylvanians have limited time to confirm voter registration, sign up to receive a mail-in ballot, learn how to get to the polls on Election Day, and understand the important races. The key to navigating the upcoming election is to be mindful of each deadline and stay organized.
The summer has been fraught with uncertainty surrounding voting by mail in Pennsylvania during the coronavirus pandemic. Here’s a quick recap.
“It has been very clear for a long time that the oil and gas industry has paid and bought themselves a state Senate and state House."
Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro has vowed to keep fighting.
The problem, critics point out, is that it takes taxpayer dollars to investigate claims of fraud.
“The bottom line is this was a failure,” Shapiro said. “Regulators were supposed to prevent abuse by the big corporations ... but they didn’t.”