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February 28, 2016

Sunday PA Capitol Digest NewsClips

Bumsted: Where Does Kane’s Case Go From Here?
Was Judicial Discipline Board Covering Its Tracks?
Editorial: Judicial Ethics Court Humbles Eakin
What Does Incomplete State Budget Really Mean?
Penn State Increases Room, Board 3.05 Percent
Tuition Costs Rising At Eastern PA Colleges, Universities
Auditor General: Cash-Poor School Districts Headed For Trouble
Philadelphia Schools Ended 2015 With $88M On Hand
Editorial: Keep Schools Open, Shut Down Harrisburg
Unfunded Pension Liabilities: $143 A Second
AP: Democrats’ Heavy Hitters Put Clout On Line In Senate Primary
AP: Profiles Of Democratic Candidates For U.S. Senate
Bucks Congressman Fixes On Medical Device Safety
Former Cong. Sherwood Hopes To Become GOP Delegate
Ted Cruz And His Link To Philly Law Firm
Philly’s New Mayor Calls For Soda Tax
Apriss Contract Brings PA Closer To Drug Monitoring
Charter School Seeks Changes To Gain Foothold
New Law Requires School Volunteers To Have Background Checks
Mullery Looks To Ease Reporting Burdens On Club Licensees
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