Republican Rep. Scott Perry from Pennsylvania played a key role to help former President Donald Trump to oust then-acting attorney general Jeffrey Rosen in an attempt to overturn the election results in Georgia, reported The New York Times on Saturday, January 23.
The Republican from York County, Perry, objected to the election results in Arizona and Pennsylvania on January 6. According to the report by NYT, he introduced Trump to Jeffrey Bossert Clark, the acting chief of the Department of Justice s (DOJ) civil division. The justice department lawyer was working with the former president to find ways to raise doubts about the 2020 presidential election results, the report said.
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Former Attorney General of Louisiana, Charles C. Foti, Jr., Esq., a partner at the law firm of Kahn Swick & Foti, LLC (“KSF”), announces that KSF has commenced an investigation into Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation (NYSE: COG).
On February 22, 2016 the Company disclosed in its 10-K report that it had received a “proposed Consent Order and Agreement from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PaDEP) relating to gas migration allegations in an area surrounding several wells owned and operated by us in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania.”
Then, on February 27, 2017, the Company disclosed that it had “entered into a Consent Order and Agreement with the PaDEP on December 30, 2016” and agreed to pay a “civil monetary penalty in the amount of approximately $0.3 million and . . . additional monitoring will be required to ensure the source of methane has been remediated.”
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HARRISBURG – As Pennsylvanians receive a second round of federal stimulus payments as part of the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021, the Pennsylvania departments of Aging, Human Services (DHS) and Insurance are again reminding consumers living in long-term care facilities that these checks belong to them, not the facilities where they live.
“When the first round of federal stimulus checks went out last spring, we received complaints that involved residents of long-term care facilities being told that their federal stimulus checks count as income that must be surrendered, in part or in whole, to pay for services. What we said then, we repeat now: Residents should know that this is not true,” said Pennsylvania State Long-Term Care (LTC) Ombudsman Margaret Barajas of the Pennsylvania Department of Aging. “These stimulus payments are issued with the general expectation that long-term care residents – like all citizens r
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Over the last decade, observers have noted that states have begun to play a greater role as regulatory enforcers a trend that increased with the federal regulatory rollback that began with the advent of the Trump administration.
Within the last couple of years, localities, including counties, cities and towns, have joined the states in flexing their muscles as key players in areas of regulatory enforcement traditionally dominated by the federal government. By enacting their own statutory protections, performing their own investigations independent of their federal counterparts, or pursuing overlapping litigation against potential violators, states and now localities are becoming an increasingly important source of regulatory authority.
College Hill Easton man faces more than 20 child pornography counts
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Posted Jan 20, 2021
James Allen Moessinger, 44, of Easton s College Hill, faces more than 20 child porn charges, court records show.Tony Rhodin | For lehighvalleylive.com
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A 44-year-old Easton man was arrested Wednesday morning at his College Hill home on child pornography charges, court records show.
The investigation by the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office’s Child Predator begin in June with a tip from Snapchat to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children that someone was uploading images of child porn to the social media site, court papers say.