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Alan Faneca, Hall of Famer and ex-Jets offensive lineman, begins head coaching career

Alan Faneca, Hall of Famer and ex-Jets offensive lineman, begins head coaching career Updated May 11, 6:33 AM; Posted May 11, 6:31 AM Former New York Jets guard Alan Faneca (66) was selected this year for enshrinement in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.AP Facebook Share Former New York Jets offensive lineman Alan Faneca is adding a new title to his resume: head coach. The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports Faneca, who played for the Jets in 2008 and 2009, was hired Monday as head football coach at Frank W. Cox High School in Virginia Beach, Va. According to the report, Faneca “relocated to Virginia in recent years. His wife, Julie, is from Virginia Beach. Faneca’s daughter is a sophomore at Cox High School. He previously coached offensive line for the football team.”

Independents can vote on ballot questions, and more things to know about the May 18 primary

Independents can vote on ballot questions, and more things to know about the May 18 primary Posted May 11, 5:00 AM All voters, regardless of affiliation, will be asked to weigh in on four ballot questions, including two proposed constitutional amendments that could significantly shape Pennsylvania’s future response to disasters like the coronavirus pandemic. Facebook Share HARRISBURG There’s just one week until the May 18 primary election in Pennsylvania. All voters, regardless of affiliation, will be asked to weigh in on four ballot questions, including two proposed constitutional amendments that could significantly shape Pennsylvania’s future response to disasters like the coronavirus pandemic.

A guide to Pa s 2021 primary ballot questions | News, Sports, Jobs

The primary election is May 18. Photo Tyger Williams All Pennsylvania voters yes, that includes independents and minor-party members will be asked to consider four ballot questions on May 18. Two of them are widely considered non-controversial. The other two? A different story. Below, Spotlight PA breaks down the basics of what they would do, who is in favor, and who is opposed. Question 1 What would it do? Currently, only Pennsylvania’s governor can end a disaster declaration, like the one the state is currently under to deal with the coronavirus pandemic. State law gives the General Assembly the option to pass a resolution to terminate the declaration, though the state Supreme Court ruled last year the governor still gets the final say. The legislature can overturn a governor’s veto with support from two-thirds of members.

What you need to know about the May 18 primary

WHYY By People line up to vote in Pennsylvania. (Fred Adams/Spotlight PA) This story originally appeared on Spotlight PA. There’s just one week until the May 18 primary election in Pennsylvania. All voters, regardless of affiliation, will be asked to weigh in on four ballot questions, including two proposed constitutional amendments that could significantly shape Pennsylvania’s future response to disasters like the coronavirus pandemic. Democrats and Republicans, meanwhile, have a number of judicial and municipal races to consider. Below, Spotlight PA answers some of the most frequently asked questions about voting and what Pennsylvanians will see on their ballot.

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