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October 29, 2012

Monday NewsClips

Non-essential Commonwealth employees do not have to report to work on Monday throughout the state and the Capitol Complex.
Failure To Alter Electoral College Hinders Romney In PA
State Senate Candidates Knock On Doors, Each Other
Attorney General Candidates Offer Opposite Views
Candidates For Attorney General Raise Less Money
Editorial: Kathleen Kane For Attorney General
Clashing Views On U.S. Senate Hopefuls
Editorial: Bob Casey For Senate
Editorial: Pennsylvanians Get Late Access To Campaign Reports
Buying Political Ads In Campaign’s Closing Days
Legislature’s Health Plans Could Save Millions
Editorial: Conservatives Want Government In Nursery
New Mechanic’s Lien Priority
Betting On An Anti-Casino Casino For Philly
Pittsburgh’s Public Sector Lawyers Struggling
Land Banks Are Newest Anti-Blight Tool
Editorial: HBG Has Moved Forward On Debt Solution
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