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| Editorials from around Pennsylvania Libre's law — which was named for the Lancaster County puppy that was perhaps hours from death when he was rescued — sets limits on how long an individual can leave his or her pet tied up outside, said Cpl. Michael Spada, the animal cruelty officer for the Pennsylvania State Police.
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| Pennsylvania lawmaker accuses fellow rep of being gay after he touched his arm A Pennsylvania lawmaker is under fire after insinuating that a fellow state representative was gay for touching his arm during a committee meeting. The incident, captured on a video feed, took place during a state government committee meeting in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Tuesday ... State Rep. Daryl Metcalfe accused of making homophobic remarks after telling male colleague ... - WTAE Pittsburgh
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| Pa. kids will take fewer tests, given later in the year, Gov. Wolf announces in Montco Wolf said the change came after listening to parents, teachers and students around the state say they were being overtested, and that the tests weren't given at the right point in the school year. Too often, the governor said Wednesday, "we were learning to the test, we were teaching to the test. That's not ...
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| Bob Mellow's State Pension Restored But the Pennsylvania State Employees' Retirement System has reversed course, restoring his pension. Mellow and his ex-wife will split a $20,000 a month payment. They will also divvy up a $1.3 million back payment on former Senator Mellow's pension. "I'm the only person in the state who has ever got ...
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| Wolf may be preparing veto controversial abortion, union donation bills Pennsylvania House Speaker Mike Turzai, surrounded by pro-life lawmakers, including state Rep. Kathy Rapp, R-Warren County, at left, speaks during a Tuesday morning press conference in support of a bill that would limit abortions to those in the first 20 weeks of pregnancy. Rapp authored an earlier ...
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| news release HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania State Employees' Retirement System today announced a. 3.7% return for the third quarter of 2017, resulting in an 11.2% net-of-fees return on investments that added nearly $2.9 billion in earnings to the SERS Fund during the first nine months of the year.
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