March 28, 2018
Wednesday PA Capitol Digest NewsClips
Thompson: Redistricting, The Next Fight. Reform Proposals Aired In Senate Committee
Legislature Will Decide Whether To Reform The Redistricting Process
How Advocates Want To Reform Redistricting Process
Editorial: Citizens Redistricting Commission Among Wolf’s Reforms
Editorial: Redistricting Should Be Done By Commission
Dem Lt. Gov. Candidates Split On Whether Wolf Should Release Stack Report
Editorial: Secure Voting Infrastructure
Editorial: Better voter Participation Will Help Our Government
Philly’s Cab Drivers Suffer Another Major Legal Defeat In Federal Court Battle With Uber
Pittsburgh Not Banning Self-Driving Vehicles
Editorial: Lift The Clouds Over State Radio System, Do An Audit
AP: PA Supreme Court Upholds $3.2M Whistleblower Verdict Against Turnpike
PA Community College Students Can Now Qualify For Food Aid
AP: Edinboro U President Resigning Following Uproar Over Comments
Edinboro U President To Resign Friday
Edinboro U President Resigns Amid Faculty Outrage
Cheyney U Suspends Most Athletic Program Due To Money Woes
AP: Judge Weighs Charges In Penn State Frat Pledge’s Death Case
Senate Committee Moves Anti-Hazing Proposal
Penn State Student Found Dead In His Apartment
Northampton DA To Host Summit On College Drinking
Westmoreland Juvenile Detention Center Ups Capacity As School Threats Increase
Students Defend East Penn’s Handling Of Their Walkout
Pittsburgh Schools Moves To Fire Human Resources Chief For Inappropriate Relationship
Op-Ed: We’ve Got To Do Better To Keep Schools Safe, Gov. Wolf
Editorial: Students Make Their Case For Gun Regulation, Adults Must Now Show Courage
Bethlehem School District Facing $5 Million Deficit
Officials: State-Funded Anti-Abortion Group Does Not Have To Return Fees
State To Use Pitt Lab For Data-Driven Approach To Opioid Crisis
Women Go To Harrisburg To Urge Lawmakers For More Female Board Directors
Editorial: Data Make Case For Paycheck Protection
Centre County Boasts Second Highest Population Growth
Franklin Ranks Among PA’s Fastest Growing Counties
Lehigh Valley Rail Yards To Benefit From Share Of $32 Million In State Funding
Western PA Rail Projects Receiving More Than $13M In State Funding
State Awards Funds For Erie, Crawford Rail Projects
Lancaster Rail-Freight Line To Share In $630,000 State Grant
Applicants For Allentown Mayor Offer Ideas For Fixing The City
The Feds
Democrat Drops Bid For Congress In Favor Of Lamb Against Rothfus
2020 Census Will Ask Respondents’ Citizenship Status
Micek: Citizenship Question On The Census Is A Terrible Idea
Doctors Assure Santorum Learning CPR Won’t Save Mass Shooting Victims
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