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May 6, 2015

Wednesday NewsClips

Why Wolf Changes His Campaign Income Tax Plan
Wolf General Counsel Tied To $358M Bond Project Winner
Senate Committees Recommend 3 Wolf Nominees
Hazleton General Wins Senate Panel OK
Key Republican Player Benched After Accident
Saylor Compromise Property Tax Plan Considered Next Week
PA Led The Way In Snow Removal Costs
Op-Ed: In PA, Go For Spending Cuts, Not Tax Increases
Fee Paid To Kane Special Prosecutor Remains Secret
Op-Ed: In Praise Of Kathleen Kane
Former Sen. Brubaker Recommends Strategic Collaboration
Sestak Campaigns In Erie Area
House Again Backs Proposals To Shrink General Assembly
Editorial: Fewer Seats, Fairer Districts
Editorial: Voter ID: Fake Burden
Pittsburgh Mayor Lobbies For Pension Reform
Senate Votes To Tighten Penalties On Owners Of Blighted Properties
Philadelphia Bar Assn. Rates Judicial Candidates
John Baer: Could New PA Supreme Court Be Better For Schools?
PSU President Refuses To Pay Trustees’ Legal Fees
Colleges Pay When Parents Go Bankrupt
Uber Ceases Operations In Kansas Amid Stricter Rules
Hershey, Cuba, Where Experiment Ended Bitterly
Pittsburgh’s Revival Lesson For Baltimore
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