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Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced Tuesday that several suspects have been arrested for their roles in an alleged scheme to steal Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) funds.
Shapiro says two inmates were arrested, as well as their outside accomplice, for conspiring to provide false information on PUA applications.
According to the attorney general’s office, John Jones, an inmate at SCI Rockview in Centre County, and Robert Palmer, an inmate at SCI Huntingdon in Huntingdon County, were charged with illegally applying for PUA benefits for themselves and on behalf of inmates from across the Commonwealth.
Shapiro says that Palmer’s girlfriend and outside accomplice Elise Ballard, of Johnstown, Pa., was also arrested for allegedly submitted PUA applications for 22 inmates from 6 state correctional facilities including: 10 from SCI Huntingdon, 1 from SCI Somerset, 1 from SCI Mahanoy. PUA applications submitted by
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Pennsylvania was ground zero for accusations of rigged elections by President Trump and Republican, including Western Pennsylvania representatives Guy Reschenthaler, Mike Kelly and John Joyce. Multiple Pennsylvania investigations found a total of three confirmed cases of voter fraud, all for Trump.
With this information and 64 of 65 court cases finding no evidence of voter fraud, these representatives continued to stoke the big lie that the election was stolen. They participated in a campaign to overturn the will of nearly 7 million Pennsylvania voters. Even more alarming, Republican representatives in Pennsylvania months before the election met with the Trump campaign to plot how to assign the Pennsylvania electors to Trump even if he lost the popular vote. Where is the investigation by Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro to investigate this conspiracy?
Jan 25, 2021
As concerns continue to grow about the COVID-19 pandemic and the increasing toll it takes every day, it’s easy to forget about other health issues that continue to have a devastating effect on our region.
A sad reminder came last week when Ohio Attorney General David Yost released a report that shows the state’s death rate from opioid overdoses of 11.01 per 100,000 population in the second quarter of 2020 was the highest rate in the last decade, and larger than the previous 10-year high of 10.87 overdoses per 100,000 residents that had been recorded in the first quarter of 2017.
Having the sad distinction of topping the list was Scioto County, in the southern part of the state, where the rate was 35.2 overdose deaths per 100,000 residents.
Monday, January 25, 2021
Price gouging enforcement and litigation is front and center for company counsel and business managers nationwide. Our weekly round up highlights some of the most relevant news and information for our clients and friends.
One day after taking office, President Biden issued an executive order indicating that his administration may take a more aggressive approach to preventing price gouging. The executive order directs “immediate actions to secure supplies necessary for responding to the pandemic, so that those supplies are available, and remain available, to the Federal Government and State, local, Tribal, and territorial authorities, as well as to America’s health care workers, health systems, patients.” To address pricing of pandemic response supplies, the executive order directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to recommend to the President whether changes should be made to a previously issued executive order titled, Preventing
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