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Pa. House Speaker Turzai Says He'll Leave Office Next Week
Mike Turzai, the speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, says his last day on the job will be Monday.
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Pennsylvania House Speaker Mike Turzai Resigning Office Monday
House Speaker Mike Turzai, one of the most powerful Republicans in Pennsylvania, is stepping down from office on Monday.
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Pa. GOP House Speaker Mike Turzai Announces Retirement
Pennsylvania House Speaker Mike Turzai will not run for reelection, the Republican announced Thursday, ending the career of a conservative force in state government in a critical year when Democrats are aiming to take control of the chamber.
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Pennsylvania Lawmakers Move Closer to Expansion of Private-School Tax Credits
Legislation to substantially expand taxpayer support for private and religious schools is taking another step in Pennsylvania.
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Pennsylvania Lawmaker on Her Controversial Prayer: ‘I Stand By It. I Don't Apologize.'
The Pennsylvania lawmaker who delivered an impassioned prayer before a legislative session Monday that sparked controversy for its numerous references to Jesus, Israel and political leader said she won’t apologize.
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Pennsylvania Lawmaker's Christian Prayer Stirs Controversy on the Day Legislature's 1st Muslim Woman Was Sworn In
A lawmaker’s religious invocation Monday on the floor of the State Capitol was accused of weaponizing religion on the same day the first Muslim woman was sworn into the legislature.
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Pennsylvania Lawmaker's Prayer Sparks Controversy
State Rep. Stephanie Borowicz, a Republican from north-central Pennsylvania, gave the opening invocation before the start of a House session on Monday. Its message drew rebukes from fellow lawmakers.
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Pennsylvania Lawmakers Will Get to Unwrap a Raise This Holiday Season
A raise this holiday season will give Pennsylvania state lawmakers, judges and top executive branch officials an extra reason to celebrate.
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Third Time Isn't the Charm: Pennsylvania GOP Dealt Another Congressional Redistricting Loss in US Courts
The U.S. Supreme Court is dismissing another challenge by top Republican lawmakers from Pennsylvania to the legality of new congressional district boundaries imposed by the state’s highest court in a gerrymandering case.
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Pennsylvania Midterm Election Kicks Off Amid Multiple Lawsuits and Growing Confusion
Democratic voters who could flip Pennsylvania from red to blue. The trend is fueled by last week’s state Supreme Court ruling that removed key Republican strongholds from the state’s voting map.
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June Is Final Frontier for Pennsylvania Redistricting Bill
PA lawmakers have until July 6 to pass a bill which will propose amending the state’s constitution in order to change the process for drawing legislative and congressional districts.
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New Congressional Map for Pennsylvania
Republicans are fighting back against Pennsylvania’s new congressional map. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk has the details on what happens next and why tensions are running so high.
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GOP Lawmakers Seek to Impeach Judges Over Pennsylvania Congressional Map
Twelve Republican state legislators in Pennsylvania have signed on to resolutions introduced Tuesday that seek to impeach four Democratic justices on the state Supreme Court over rulings in a congressional redistricting case.
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Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf Defends New Election Map
The Wolf administration says it’s moving ahead with the new map for the May 15 primary.
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Bantering About Gerrymandering: Infighting Reaches Incredible Levels for Pennsylvania's Political Leaders
The fighting between Republican leaders who control the Legislature and Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf has reached epic heights Tuesday, with squabbling going back and forth at such a pace that it’s hard to keep up with.
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Impeachment Talk a Sign of GOP's Long-Term Worry About Pa. Supreme Court
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s decision to redraw boundaries of the state’s congressional districts has triggered a volcanic reaction from Republicans, including talk of impeaching justices and a Democratic Party plot to stop President Donald Trump.
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GOP Leaders Try to Halt Pennsylvania Congressional Map
Republican leaders of the Pennsylvania Legislature are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to halt the imposition of new congressional district maps viewed as likely to give Democrats a boost in their quest to capture control of the U.S. House.
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More Pennsylvania Republicans Try to Halt New District Map
Less than one week after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued a new congressional map, candidates from both parties are scrambling to make sense of entirely new, and unexpected, political races.
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Pennsylvania Gerrymandering Battle Rages as Supreme Court Punts Decision
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is giving the Democratic voters who successfully challenged Pennsylvania’s congressional map a few days to weigh in on whether the new districts should be put on hold.