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Mail voting will remain in place in Pennsylvania for the time being as Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration appeals the decision to the state Supreme Court.
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Commonwealth Court Judge Patricia McCullough spent nearly all of Thursday hearing from groups that drew those maps during proceedings in Harrisburg.
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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court temporarily blocked the inspection.
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Counties will have broad authority to decide where the money goes.
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Gov. Tom Wolf created the panel, known as the State Law Enforcement Citizen Advisory Commission, in July in the wake of racial justice and police accountability protests.
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The court will hear arguments Dec. 8 in order to make a final decision.
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“I’ll work with the Legislature to address this … to make sure their needs that they hear from their constituents just as much as I do, and we’ll get it done.”
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The PSERS board is debating how much to share with the public, how soon to share it — and how to cope with a pushback from employees.
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Now a private citizen, Andrew Cuomo continues to deny that he ever touched anyone inappropriately.
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“The effects of bail and discovery reform and the dismantling of our criminal justice system, has effected every New Yorker and made them less safe."