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Election judge who altered ballots can avoid criminal record

Erika Bickford complained about being charged in the first place, earning a scolding from Lehigh County Judge Anna-Kristie Marks: "I’m glad you resigned, but really, you need take ownership of what you did at the polls, and the violations you committed.”

Gov Tom Wolf: Meeting the needs of Pa citizens

I want to lower taxes for working families in Pennsylvania. I know in the days since my budget address you’ve probably heard a whole lot from other people about my plan — what they like, what they hate, what they wish I had said instead. This year, because of the

Who Is John Fetterman, Pennsylvania s Mountain-Sized Democrat Running for U S Senate?

Pennsylvania’s lieutenant governor who comes in Paul Bunyan proportions made his mark as mayor of a Rust Belt city outside Pittsburgh. More recently, he’s.

PennEnvironment: New Report Outlines How PA Utility Companies Can Creatively Invest in Electric School Buses

PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, Feb. 4 (TNSRep) PennEnvironment issued the following news release: To protect our children s health and environment, PennPIRG Education Fund and PennEnvironment Research & Policy Center have released a new report to identify new, cutting-edge ways that utility companies can assist school districts in paying for zero-emission buses, and how schools can reap the long-term benefits. The vast majority of school buses in the United States run on diesel, a climate-polluting fossil fuel that releases toxic fumes linked to life-threatening health problems such as asthma, bronchitis and cancer. Emitting over 5.3 million tons of greenhouse gases per year, not only are diesel buses bad for our children s health, they re also bad for the climate. However, there is a cleaner, safer and more long-term budget-friendly alternative: zero-emission electric school buses.

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