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Navient to Cancel $67 Million in Pennsylvanians’ Student Debt
The student loan collecting company will also have to advise borrowers of their options and explain repayment plans to them as part of a settlement with 39 state attorneys general.
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Court Won’t Block Entire Election ‘Investigation’ Subpoena
A officials and Democratic lawmakers did not persuade judges that the subpoena issued by a GOP-controlled Senate committee had no legitimate legislative purpose.
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Who Will be the Next Governor of Pennsylvania? Meet the Candidates.
With current Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf unable to run due to term limits, the governor seat is up for grabs. As the last line of defense against policies that are detrimental to Pennsylvanians, the 2022 governor race is extremely important and affects every resident of the state.
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UPDATE: Rep. Scott Perry Denies Jan. 6 Panel’s Request for Interview
The panel investigating the violent insurrection at the US Capitol is seeking an interview and phone records from the five-term Dauphin County congressman.
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Privacy and Trump Dominate Arguments in GOP’s Election Case
The debate revolved around whether the PA Senate’s inquiry was legitimate, and whether Republican senators and a contractor have a right to information protected by privacy laws.
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Corman Won’t Seek Another Senate Term Amid Run for Governor
Jake Corman had previously said that he would run for both the governor’s office and his Senate seat at the same time when he announced his candidacy last month.
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Republican Scott Martin Joins Race For PA Governor
The state senator from Lancaster County joins an already crowded field of GOP candidates.
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Ex-Delaware County Lawmaker Pleads Guilty in Double-Dipping Reimbursements Case
The attorney general’s office accused Margo Davidson, a Democrat, of getting reimbursed for hotel stays, parking, tolls and gas by both her campaign and by the House from 2015 to 2019, and for putting in for reimbursements for hotel stays that never actually occurred.
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PA Senate GOP Hires Firm to Review 2020 Election
The “forensic investigation,” which is being launched in response to pressure from Republican supporters of former President Donald Trump upset over his 80,000-vote loss in the state, will cost Pennsylvania taxpayers $270,000.
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State Officials, Lawmakers, and Judges Get Big 2022 Pay Raise
Gov. Tom Wolf and Attorney General Josh Shapiro are among those getting a bump in salary.

























