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“There were a lot of Democrats who were against giving up straight-ticket voting,” Wolf said in a December interview with Spotlight PA. “But I thought that what was on offer here from the ...
as Republicans advance pro-life bills More: Pa. business owners join Wolf in push to raise 'embarrassingly low' minimum wage to $15 Candy Woodall is a reporter for the USA TODAY Network ...
As the weather heats up in the summertime, wolf spiders hunting for their prey might be making a space in your home. Encountering one of these spiders, which can range in size from a half inch to ...
Pa. Gov. Tom Wolf and secretary of health Dr. Rachel Levine will provide an update on COVID-19 in the commonwealth. The press conference is scheduled to start at 4 p.m. Thursday. Wolf and Levine ...
Now, he wants to spend some of it to help Pennsylvanians. Background:Wolf asks GOP-led legislature to spend PA’s federal aid dollars as he pitches $1.8B boost for education "We can’t keep ...
A report prepared for plaintiffs in the case estimates that public schools in Pa. need an additional $4.6 billion to provide necessary classroom supports. Klehr said that, even in the unlikely event ...
Christine Tartaglione and Rep. David Delloso of Delaware County plan to file bills backing the “PA Opportunity Program” featuring the proposed checks. Wolf first proposed the concept in ...
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Pa. Senate Republicans are kicking off the new legislative session by pushing through a trio of proposed constitutional amendments that sparked a partisan fight. 2 years ago Wolf signed more ...