Katie Meyer
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The petitioners have been arguing Pennsylvania’s school system is so underfunded, it violates the state constitution.
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“The motivation here may be to...keep encouraging voters to believe there is something suspect about the way elections run in Pennsylvania.”
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It was approved in a rare bipartisan move by the legislature.
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If, in the future, a Pennsylvania enacts a law restricting abortion, abortion-rights advocates won’t be able to challenge it in state courts.
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Still unknown is whether one of the commonwealth’s biggest conservative fundraisers, billionaire Wall Street trader Jeffrey Yass, will give Mastriano money.
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The congressional committee investigating the events of Jan. 6 has subpoenaed Mastriano, but he didn’t appear for a deposition in March.
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Pennsylvania’s GOP gubernatorial frontrunners want no abortion, no mail voting, and lots of frackingThroughout an hour-long debate in Harrisburg Wednesday — the first debate in which all the frontrunners shared a stage — the four candidates had very few real policy disagreements.
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To date, White has dumped $4 million of his own money into his campaign — more self-funding than any other candidate in the race.
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Corman filed his paperwork to withdraw from the race Tuesday afternoon. But just hours later, he reversed the attempt.
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Pennsylvania’s coordinated campaign has around 40 volunteers stationed across key regions, including 16 on various college campuses