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County Commissioners Join River Lawsuit Fight
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Bucks and Montgomery counties are joining an effort to support the Delaware River Basin Commission (DBRC) decision to ban fracking in the vital Delaware River basin.
During a virtual press conference hosted by Democratic State Sen. Steve Santarsiero Thursday, Bucks County commissioners Diane Ellis-Marseglia and Bob Harvie were supporting an effort by Democratic state senators to to fight a lawsuit by Republican state senators to overturn the ban.
Bucks County Commissioner Gene DiGirolamo, a Republican, was not part of the Thursday press conference.
State Sen. Gene Yaw, a Republican from Lycoming County, and State Sen. Lisa Baker, a Republican from Luzerne County, and the Pennsylvania Senate Republican Caucus filed a lawsuit in federal court seeking to stop the ban by claiming that DBRC does not have authority to regulate fracking.
More than 10 months after Lancaster County District Attorney Heather Adams announced that $150,000 of drug forfeiture money is missing as the likely result of an internal theft, the investigation continues.
Citing a conflict of interest with investigating her own office, Adams announced last year that the matter was being referred to the Pennsylvania Attorney Generalâs office.
On Wednesday, Jacklin Rhoads, a spokesperson for Attorney General Josh Shapiro, said the investigation is ongoing and the office âcannot comment further at this time.â
On June 1, Adams announced that the missing money had been detected by an internal audit of cash seized by the drug task force.
Attorney General s office says theft of Drug Task Force money still under investigation
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The year 2020 ended in the Poconos with a teenager shot and killed by Pennsylvania State Police on an Interstate 80 overpass. Numerous protests, press conferences and discussions have since taken place.
Here s what reporters at the Pocono Record know so far about the death of Christian Hall. As we learn more, we ll continue to update this page.
Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2020
After about an hour and a half of negotiation, 19-year-old Christian Hall was shot by the Pennsylvania State Police on a highway overpass near the Giant where he worked.
It would later emerge that Hall was having a mental health crisis. He had recently gone through a breakup, and he missed people he couldn’t see due to the pandemic, his family and lawyers have said. He had called 911 anonymously to report a possibly suicidal person.
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