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GOP Legislators Sue Philly, Delco, Centre County Over Election Grant Money
To help pay for PPE, cleaning and other expenses in this pandemic election, Philadelphia received $10 million and Delaware County received $2.2 million. PA GOP legislators say it’s unfair.
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Voting By Mail: Separating the Myths From Reality
Some Republicans claim that voting by mail increases fraud, but the evidence just doesn’t support those claims. So what’s the disconnect?
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Pa. Lawmaker Accused of Being Homophobic After Telling Colleague to Stop Touching Him and Suggesting He May Be Gay
A video clip of a Pennsylvania lawmaker telling a colleague to stop touching him while suggesting that he might be gay has sparked accusations of homophobia as well as calls for his resignation.
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Local Lawmakers in ‘Stop Touching Me' Video Speak Out
Pennyslvania Representative Daryl Metcalfe is facing accusations of homophobia and calls for his resignation after he told a colleague to stop touching him and suggested that he was gay during a meeting Tuesday. Now Metcalfe is speaking out about his comments. NBC10’s Deanna Durante has the details.
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GOP Lawmaker Suggests Democrat Who Touched Him May Be Gay
Calls are being made for Pennsylvania Republican representative Daryl Metcalfe to step down after he asked Democratic Rep. Matt Bradford to stop touching him during a committeee meeting in Harrisburg and suggested that he might be gay.
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$1.3B Pennsylvania Budget Taxes Cigarettes, Digital Downloads
Lawmakers on Wednesday approved a $1.3 billion election year revenue package that hinges on a $1-per-pack cigarette tax increase to balance the state’s deficit-riddled budget and avert a lawsuit and a bond downgrade.
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Smokers to Pay More in Pa.
Pennsylvania’s new budget plan calls for increases in cigarette taxes and a tax on digital downloads.
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NBC10 Investigators Uncover Allegations of Voter Fraud in Harrisburg
State representatives make the laws the rest of us have to follow, but they don’t always follow their own rules.
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House Considers Designating English Pennsylvania's Language
A proposal before the Pennsylvania Legislature would make English the state’s official language for government purposes, but some argue it could send a hostile message to residents who don’t speak it.
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Annual Gun Rights Rally Draws Hundreds to Pennsylvania Capitol
Pennsylvania lawmakers are hearing from hundreds of gun rights activists in what’s become an annual Harrisburg event.