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Gov. Tom Wolf calls for some of the revenue from marijuana sales to go toward "repairing the harm done to crime victims and communities as a result of marijuana criminalization."
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“If we did something as a business, the person would just up and leave and go somewhere else, because someone else is not going to enforce it.”
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The lawsuit represents yet another test of Wolf’s emergency powers, which have been unsuccessfully challenged several times.
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Bill sponsor, transparency advocates urge governor to reconsider
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“This whole process we’ve had an array of choices and they’ve all been bad."
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The state Supreme Court earlier this month upheld the governor’s disaster emergency declaration, saying the legislature can’t terminate the declaration on its own.
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The state supreme court sided with Wolf in a ruling last week.
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GOP legislature argued that it had the power to end Gov. Wolf's coronavirus emergency declaration
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The fate of the governor's emergency declaration hangs in the balance
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"I don't have confidence in his numbers and some of his people."