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Court Tosses Tom Wolf Suit Against Voter ID, Abortion Amendments
A Pennsylvania court is throwing out a challenge to how lawmakers have bundled together five potential state constitutional amendments, including one regarding abortion. The Commonwealth Court panel said Monday the legal dispute wasn’t ripe for their review.
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Gov. Wolf Pardons Meek Mill, Hundreds of Others to Add to Pa. Record
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf has more than doubled the amount of pardons granted by any governor in the state before him. Included is a pardon for Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill.
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Meek Mill Posts Photo of Pardon From Pa. Governor
Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill posted a photo of a pardon from Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf on his Instagram page Thursday.
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Gov. Tom Wolf Ends Term With Strong Ratings After Tumultuous Times in Pa.
Gov. Tom Wolf will wrap up eight years in office, having steered Pennsylvania through unpredictable times when the Democrat made life-and-death decisions in the ravaging COVID-19 pandemic and managed the battleground state’s presidential election amid unprecedented Republican efforts to overturn it.
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Tom Wolf Signs Law to Yank Toll Scofflaws' Vehicle Registrations
A measure to help the Pennsylvania Turnpike recover more unpaid tolls will take effect in two months, following the governor’s signature. Gov. Tom Wolf on Thursday approved legislation that could trigger the suspension of thousands of vehicle registrations early next year. Officials says there are some 25,000 vehicles with overdue bills for turnpike travel. After the law takes effect in...
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Pa. Putting $5 Million Toward Enhancing Security for Nonprofits
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf announced Monday that his administration is making $5 million available to support security enhancements for nonprofit organizations frequently targeted by hate crimes.
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Pa. Is Spending $45M to Establish 3 New State Parks, Including 1 in Philly Suburbs
Pennsylvania is spending $45 million to add new state parks at a nature preserve in Tunkhannock, on Big Elk Creek in the Philadelphia suburbs and along the Susquehanna River near Wrightsville, officials announced Tuesday.