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December 10, 2018

Monday PA Capitol Digest NewsClips

AP-Levy: Senate’s Fight Over Seating New Democratic Senator Drags Out Tension Of Election
381,000 More People Voted For A Democrat For State House, But Republicans Keep Majority
Incoming State Sen. Lindsey Williams Opens Office In Shaler
Number Of Voters In 15% Of Westmoreland Precincts Exceed State Standard
Editorial: Price Of Hacked Election Is Incalculable
Editorial: New Voting Machines Necessary In PA
Digital Gambling Could Come To A Rutter’s Near You
In PA, 4 Current, Former Private College Leaders Among Top 30 National In Pay
Gettysburg College Student Charged After Sexual Assault Report
Inside Philly DA’s Side Hustle- Selling Seized Homes To Speculators, Cops
Op-Ed: State Should Fund PHEAA Grants For College Students
Will PA Supreme Court Decision Mean Regulating Sites Like Airbnb?
Northeast Railroad Traffic Up Again, Primarily Due To Fracking
PA’s Biggest Weed Dealer Is Bold Entrepreneur And Patient
AP: Anti-Semitic Papers Reported Near Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting Site
National/International
Why A Federal Probe Into Political Payoff Involving Cong. Brady Didn’t Pay Off
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