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Rep Joyce: We must protect American democracy

For nearly 250 years, free and fair elections have been a hallmark of American democracy. In their pursuit to counter a king’s oppressive tyranny, our nation’s founders forged a representative government that gave power not to an elite monarch, but to the people. Since the founding of our nation, American government has reflected the will of the people. However, government “of, by, and for the people” is possible only as long as Americans have faith in the electoral system. To have truly fair and free elections, the American people must have confidence in their outcome. When I was elected to Congress, I took an oath to defend the U.S. Constitution and to uphold the law – which includes election integrity and security.

AR-Ab Defends His VladTV Interviews From Prison: I Was Talking About My Past

AR-Ab is being kept in solitary confinement at the Federal Detention Center (FDC) of Philadelphia as he awaits sentencing and he’s reportedly not receiving medical care that he desperately needs. According to his little brother Lik Moss, AR-Ab is suffering from a growing infection due to an untreated stab wound. “Right now, he’s in a position where he can’t walk at all,” Lik said on Da Interrogation Room. “But he’s on a block with my brother and little cousin so they kind of taking care of him right now. … Probably about 80 percent of his body is black. It’s pussing and bleeding. And he ain’t used the bathroom in a week like urinated. So we know that’s a kidney problem. But they not giving him no medical attention. … when he got stabbed they took him to the hospital well, not the hospital but you know, the medical. Then they put him right in the hole. … He catch hives in the hole. … He blackout then they take him to medical. But, they don’t run n

Pa small businesses may soon receive financial help, Gov Wolf announces

Pa. small businesses may soon receive financial help, Gov Wolf announces Marcus Espinoza explains how struggling Pa. small businesses may get a lift soon SPRINGFIELD, Pa. - As the stalemate on Capitol Hill continues, there is encouraging news for small business owners in Delaware County. In 2020, it’s worth putting into words just how much this pandemic has affected the restaurant business. We’re lost millions of dollars worth of business. Not hundreds of thousands, millions, Dennis Ciciretti, GM at Tavola in Springfield, stated. Ciciretti says his restaurant may be one of many who may soon benefit from hundreds of millions of dollars in assistance money after an announcement made by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf Wednesday.

WOLF DIRECTS $145 MILLION TO AID BUSINESSES HIT HARD BY PANDEMIC

Indiana, PA / WDAD AM1450 & 100.3FM Dec 23, 2020 5:31 PM Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf on Wednesday said he is directing $145 million to the state’s general fund for grants and loans for businesses, especially restaurants and bars, that have been hardest hit by the Covid-19 pandemic. Wolf, making the announcement in a news conference, said the money would be appropriated by the state General Assembly into grants for businesses that have been hurt by the pandemic. The money would be transferred from the Pennsylvania Insurance Department’s Workers’ Compensation Security Fund and put into the state’s general fund. but it’s only one part of the process to provide the funding. The Republican-led General Assembly must also approve the funding. The General Assembly doesn’t return to Harrisburg until the first week of January, so there are no details yet as to how quickly the money could be approved.

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