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May 16, 2016

Monday PA Capitol Digest NewsClips

AP: Legislature Resumes Session, Budget Decisions Loom
Auditor General We Have Problem In PA, City Pension Systems
Swift: Wolf, GOP At Odds Over Teacher Layoff Bill
Editorial: School Districts’ Structural Deficit
John Baer: The Quiet Consequences Of Corruption
Broad PA Laws Allow Dubious Use Of Campaign Cash
Fattah’s Corruption Trial Set To Begin Monday
AP: Fattah’s Corruption Trial Set To Begin
Op-Ed: Why Trump Has Plenty Of Room To Win PA
Op-Ed: Trump’s Minimum Wage Flip-Flop Shouldn’t Be Minimized
Erie Democrats To Protest Party Leadership
Trump, Biden At Penn Graduation As Parent, Grandparent
Shapiro Launches Gun Background Check Petition
A Year Later, Temple Professor Haunted By Spying Allegations
Bargain Hunters Swarm Over Stuff F&M Students Left Behind
Letter: Reducing Proposed Soda Tax Will Harm City
Op-Ed: Philly Revenue Options, Soda Tax One To Raise
AP: Verizon, Unions Set To Return To Bargaining Table
Verizon Strike Hits 30-Day Mark With No End In Sight
PA Freight Railroads Cut Spending, Local Manufacturers Take Hit
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