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Pennsylvania court rules congressional map unconstitutional HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Supreme Court struck down the state's congressional map Monday, granting a major victory to Democrats who charged that the 18 districts were unconstitutionally gerrymandered to benefit Republicans. In a 4-3 decision, the Democratic-controlled court said the ... What's the best way to fix our broken democracy? Lean on state courts and constitutions - Los Angeles Times
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Pennsylvania House panel votes to cut Legislature's size A Pennsylvania House panel moved a step closer Tuesday to cutting the size of the Legislature pending final approval from voters. The State Government Committee voted 14-10 on House Bill 153. It would allow voters to shrink the 203-member House by 26 percent through a constitutional amendment ...
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Police: Gunman fires into car while driving on I-95 CHESTER TWP., Pa. (WPVI) --. Pennsylvania State Police say an attempted killer is on the loose. The gunman fired a shot into someone's car while driving on I-95 Monday. It happened around 8 a.m. on the southbound side of the highway near Exit 3, Highland Avenue in Chester Township. Police said ...
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Penn State signees Micah Parsons, Charlie Katshir lead trio of central Pennsylvania players in ... A trio of central Pennsylvania stars were among the finalists announced for the 2018 Mr. PA Football awards Monday. Harrisburg's Micah Parsons, who is enrolled at Penn State, and Cumberland Valley's Charlie Katshir, who has signed with Penn State, were both finalists for the Class 4A-6A award.
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Ohio State University's suspended fraternities regaining status on campus At Pennsylvania State University, 10 of 49 fraternities are now suspended, reported onwardstate.com. Seven of the chapters have been suspended since the hazing death of Tim Piazza in February 2017. Following that incident, Penn State placed a moratorium on socials with alcohol for Greek ...
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Prison inmate population drops for 4th consecutive year BROOKVILLE - Governor Tom Wolf announced Monday that the number of inmates in the Pennsylvania state prison system dropped for the fourth consecutive calendar year, according to new statistics released by the Department of Corrections (DOC). According to the DOC, the total inmate population ...
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