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Pennsylvania ends security funds less than 3 years after synagogue shooting

JTA The Orthodox Union blasted Pennsylvania’s Republican-led legislature for cutting security funding for nonprofits to zero. The General Assembly budget passed last month effectively ended a five-year fund the state established in 2019, just after the Tree of Life massacre in Pittsburgh, to secure nonprofits. The fund has so far distributed $10 million in grants of between $25,000 and $150,000 to organizations designated by the FBI as likely targets for hate crimes, including synagogues, churches and mosques. A gunman killed 11 worshipers at the Tree of Life synagogue complex in October 2018, the worst attack on Jews in US history. White supremacist activity has only increased in the Pittsburgh area since then.

Pennsylvania s Juvenile Justice Task Force can help the state s youth and save money

Pennsylvania’s Juvenile Justice Task Force can help the state’s youth and save money Each year, about  18,000 kids in the state of Pennsylvania [1] have some type of contact with the criminal justice system. Most of these young people are in trouble for relatively minor behaviors, like failing to pay a court-ordered fine or a fee, shoplifting, disorderly conduct or possession of drugs. For youth adjudicated in Pennsylvania’s juvenile courts, the most common outcome is formal probation. This is the case even though  While putting kids on probation may not seem like a big deal,  research shows [3] probation isn’t effective for low-risk kids and is often a pathway to deeper criminal justice system involvement. Formal probation comes with close supervision and a long list of conditions. For many kids, this means more opportunities to miss appointments and make mistakes. Indeed, 

Dog license measures would increase fees in Pennsylvania

The cost of a dog license in Pennsylvania has been the same since 1996, and the state Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement is hurting for funds because of it, say members of the Pennsylvania General Assembly who introduced bills to increase the license fees. Schwank and Pashinski serve in the leadership of the agriculture committees in their respective branches of the General Assembly. - Advertisement - Both bills are still in the Agriculture and Rural Affairs committees. We’re literally running out of the resources we need to protect dogs and people via the Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement,” Schwank said.

Men killed in July Fourth shooting in West Philly not believed to have been intended targets, officials say

Men killed in July Fourth shooting in West Philly not believed to have been intended targets, officials say
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