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Pa. Governor and Candidates React to Leaked SCOTUS Draft on Abortion
Reaction and tension grow, from both sides of the political spectrum, after a bombshell leak of a Supreme Court drafted opinion was published that would overturn Roe versus Wade. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk gets reactions from Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf as well as the Democratic and Republican gubernatorial candidates.
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Pennsylvania Leaders Push for More Sanctions Against Russia
Philadelphia residents and state leaders came together on Monday in a walk to support Ukraine and pray for peace. Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf also announced that Pennsylvania will be welcoming Ukrainian refugees. However, some state leaders believe more sanctions should be taken against Russia. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk has the story.
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Pa. Gov. Wolf Considers Direct Payments of Up to $2,000 for Some Households
Pennsylvania’s governor and his Democratic allies in the Legislature are laying out their proposal to spend federal pandemic relief money on workers, environmental programs and a one-time property tax subsidy for lower-income homeowners and renters
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Gov. Wolf's $43.7 Billion Budget Proposal Focuses Heavily on Pa. Schools
Gov. Tom Wolf’s eighth and final budget proposal would push state spending well past $43 billion for the first time
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Governor Wolf Unveils Budget Proposal for Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf unveiled his final budget proposal. If approved it would deliver the largest ever cash infusion for public schools without raising taxes. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk shows us the details of the plan and how the money would be spent.
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Wolf Signals Readiness for Congressional District Map Talks
Gov. Tom Wolf is releasing priorities for drawing Pennsylvania’s new congressional districts given to him by the panel he picked, with an emphasis on openness, fairness and reflecting statewide voter preferences
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State Presses Philadelphia Agency Over Elder Abuse, Neglect
Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration became so concerned about how three cases of neglect or abuse of older people were handled in Philadelphia that it is ordering improvements at an agency there
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Gov. Wolf to Tour Bridgeport Following Devastating Storm
Residents in Bridgeport, Pennsylvania, continue to clean up after last week’s devastating storm. Now Governor Wolf plans to tour the Montgomery County community. NBC10’s Danny Freeman has the details.
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Governor Tom Wolf Announces Pennsylvania Mask Mandate
Governor Tom Wolf announced a new mask mandate for Pennsylvania schools. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk has the details.
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Pennsylvania Lawmakers Allow Opioid Emergency to Lapse
Pennsylvania’s opioid disaster declaration is set to expire at the end of Wednesday after state lawmakers declined the governor’s request for another extension
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Pennsylvania Republicans Eye Referendums to Get Past Vetoes on Voting Restriction Laws
Republicans who control Pennsylvania’s Legislature are looking to voter referendums to get around Gov. Tom Wolf and make policy that the Democrat cannot block with his veto pen.
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Some Pa. Counties Say They Don't Have Enough Vaccine Doses to Meet Gov.'s Timetable
Governor Wolf expects more Covid vaccine doses to arrive in Pennsylvania, allowing everyone in the 1A group to be scheduled in the next 10 days. But some local counties are saying they don’t have enough vaccine to make that happen. NBC10’s Deanna Durante has the details.
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Will Philadelphia Sports Fans Be Back in the Stands Soon?
The city of Philadelphia is easing its indoor and outdoor COVID-19 restrictions, which means you may be able to see a game in-person soon. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk has a breakdown of what to expect and reaction from fans.
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Fans Closer to Returning to Sixers, Flyers Games Due to Revised Pa. COVID-19 Restrictions
Pennsylvania governor Tom Wolf on Monday announced revised COVID-19 restrictions that could clear a path toward fans attending games at Wells Fargo Center.
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Who in Pennsylvania Gets to Decide When an Emergency Is Over?
Who should decide when an emergency is over? That question is increasing tension between Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf and the state’s GOP. And now the voters get to weigh in. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk explains.
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Wells Fargo Center Hopes to Have Fans Back by Playoffs
The Wells Fargo Center is hoping to have Sixers and Flyers fans back in the arena by the time the NBA and NHL playoffs start. NBC10’s Tim Furlong has the details.
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Blame Game Begins Over Pennsylvania's Slow Vaccine Rollout
A political fight is brewing over who’s to blame for the frustrations of so many eligible Pennsylvania residents trying to get inoculated against COVID-19
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Fauci Explains Why Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Study Results Are Encouraging
NIAID Director, Dr. Anthony Fauci explains why the results of a study into the efficacy of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine are encouraging even when comparing them to Pfizer and Moderna’s vaccines which had a higher efficacy rate.
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Gov. Wolf Proposes Using $145M in Workers Compensation Reserves to Help Businesses
Laying out a preview of budget priorities, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf proposed using $145 million in reserves from the Workers Compensation Fund to allocate to businesses. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk explains.
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Wolf to Let Some COVID-19 Lockdown Measures Expire on Monday
Additional restrictions that were imposed in Pennsylvania almost three weeks ago to combat the COVID-19 pandemic will expire as expected early next week, Gov. Tom Wolf said Wednesday.