April 11, 2019
Thursday PA Capitol Digest NewsClips
Redistricting Bill Passes Senate Committee, Reformers Call For More Work
Probe Of Luzerne County Election Officials Cost $47,000
AP-Levy: Fight Over Sexual Abuse Victims’ Lawsuits Returns To Senate
Caruso: House Passes Child Sex Abuse Law Reforms, Kicks Them To Senate
Competing Bills Broaden, Complicate Efforts To Reform Child Sex Crime Laws
Thompson: Fmr Penn State President Reports To Prison On May 1 To Serve Child Abuse Cover-up Sentence
Micek: PA Is Stronger Than Hate, There’s Much Work Left To Be Done
New PA Gun Law Takes Effect As More Changes Debated
Lawsuits Against Pittsburgh Mounting Against Pittsburgh Gun Law
Editorial: Ignoring Victims Is A Problem, But Marsy’s Law Isn’t The Right Solution
Editorial: Employment Should Be Part Of Justice Reform
AARP Presses Lawmakers For Help Fighting Skyrocketing Prescription Drug Prices
PA Threatens To Shut Out Biggest Medical Marijuana Permit Holder
Why Down Syndrome Is In The Middle Of The PA Abortion Debate
Brother Norman Hipps Stepping Down As Saint Vincent College President
Pittsburgh Technical College Selects 30-Year Veteran As President
AP: Philly DA Accuses Towing Company Of Taking Advantage Of Drivers
Altoona Introduces Fireworks Ordinance
Macy’s Unveils New Store Experience, Makes Crayola Part Of Its First Story
Dickson City Road To Close Friday For Rail Repairs From Derailment
Good Old Days Of Ride-Share Are Gone Philly Drivers Say
Editorial: Use Traffic To Fund Transit
Lancaster Business Cancels Meeting At Star Barn Amid Controversy Over Serving Non-Christian & LGBTQ+ Individuals
Tax Bills To Increase Again For Homeowners As Philly Releases New Assessments
National/International
Editorial: Toomey’s Common-Sense Solution To Gun Law Loophole
U.S. House Passes Doyle’s Bill On Net Neutrality
Micek: Cong. Reschenthaler Joins Anti-Socialism Caucus, The New Red Scare?
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