Across the 100th Legislative District in Lancaster County’s southern end, voters showed up to be heard in a race between 18-year incumbent state Rep. Bryan Cutler and political newcomer Dave
YORK COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) – The York County says 166 voters were sent an incorrect absentee or mail-in ballot. The issue is isolated in Jackson Township’s 1st Precinct and was due to a “vendor error” according to York County. Voters in the precinct are split between the 10th and 11th Congressional Districts, however, the county […]
Itâs funny that Republican Congressman Lloyd Smucker is claiming people who get government aid become dependent on such help and a burden to the rest of Americans.
Whatâs funnier, in my view, is the inability of Smucker to see his own situation. He is dependent on the government.
He receives a paycheck and a load of benefits from the government for his seeming job of keeping business taxes low â so that when he leaves office, he might have a job that pays a lot more waiting for him at a company that benefited from the legislation he supported.
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President Joe Biden will soon try to get his immigration proposal through Congress.
As a new legislative session gets underway at the state Capitol, immigrant advocacy groups in the midstate have set their priorities for Pennsylvania.
After spending much of the fall organizing to get out the vote, members of the Latino and immigrant organization CASA are calling on lawmakers to support several initiatives, including allowing undocumented immigrants to qualify for in-state tuition at the 14 state-owned universities and community colleges.
During a video conference with members and several Democratic state lawmakers, Mary Lou Saldaña of Dauphin County said she went back to school to get her GED and wants to become a nurse. But without papers, her options are limited.