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Second Lady Fetterman, Agriculture Secretary: Bureau that Protects Pennsylvania Dogs Out of Money, Public Safety at Risk
02/17/2021
Harrisburg, PA – Second Lady Gisele Fetterman joined Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding today to stress the urgent need for legislative action to protect the dogs of Pennsylvania. We ve been warning for some time now that without legislative action to increase the dog license fee to fund the Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement that protections wouldn t be able to continue at the same level of service for the dogs and citizens of Pennsylvania, said Redding. It s officially happened, after 25 years with no inflation to the dog license fee the bureau is out of funds and we re seeing the unfortunate, disturbing results.
2020 in Pa.: The year in photos
Updated on Dec 28, 2020;
Published on Dec 28, 2020
Harrisburg Black Lives Matter Demonstration at the Capitol to protest the murder of George Floyd. A protestor is simultaneously sprayed with pepper spray and hit with a billy club as tensions ran high. May 30, 2020 Sean Simmers | ssimmers@pennlive.com
The past year has been both unfathomable and unforgettable.
In 2020, the coronavirus pandemic irrevocably altered life in Pennsylvania and around the globe. As the virus emerged in the spring, life changed in ways no one could have foreseen or even conceived a year ago.
Schools, businesses, sports and entertainment venues shut down. Doctors and nurses scrambled to treat patients suffering from an illness they were only beginning to understand. Shoppers endured shortages of staples such as disinfectants and toilet paper. Many had to work at home and simultaneously help their children navigate the concept of going to school virtually.