-- New Voting Districts - Senate, House, Congressional
-- AP: PA Lawmakers Navigate Primary Election With Unfamiliar Voting District Maps
-- Governor’s Race
-- Washington Examiner - Salena Zito: In PA, Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Sen. Mastriano Win Would Cost Republicans House, Senate In That State
-- AP: Abortion Rights May Rest On Governor’s Races In Some States [PA Included]
-- City & State PA: Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Sen. Mastriano Wrote A Paper Saying The U.S. Military’s ‘Hypersensitivity’ To Civilian Deaths Is An ‘Enormous Weakness’
-- PennLive: Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Sen. Mastriano Ends Interview Over QAnon Questions, 2020 Election Claims
-- Post-Gazette Editorial: Republican Gubernatorial Candidates Need To Unite Against Sen. Mastriano
-- WPSU: Conversation With Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Jake Corman
-- WITF/AP: Protective Order Against Republican Lt. Governor Candidate Tossed
-- Warren Times: Republican Candidate For Lt. Gov. Jeff Coleman Highlights Need For ‘No Drama’ In Harrisburg
-- Inquirer: Democrat Josh Shapiro Just Made It Clear Which Republican He Wants To Run Against For PA Governor - Sen. Mastriano
-- The Center Square: Governor’s Election Will Decide PA’s Membership In RGGI
-- PennLive: F&M Poll: Fetterman Enjoys Big Lead Over Lamb; Republican Candidates Battling In U.S. Senate, Governor Races
-- Politics PA: F&M Poll: Fetterman, Mastriano Expand Leads
-- LancasterOnline Editorial: Shakedown Of Republican Gubernatorial Candidates By Local Republican Committees Unethical, Bad For Democracy
-- U.S. Senate Race
-- AP: Attacks Dominate PA’s U.S. Senate Republican Primary Debate
-- Inquirer: 4 Takeaways From Latest Republican U.S. Senate Debate
-- WLVR: Only Woman In Democratic Race For U.S. Senate Used To Uphill Battles
-- PennLive - Charles Thompson: Carla Sands Works Home Turf In Closing Stretch Of Republican U.S. Senate Race
-- Post-Gazette: Democratic U.S. Senate Candidates Want To Legalize Pot, But Appetite Not As Strong In Washington
-- PennLive: F&M Poll: Fetterman Enjoys Big Lead Over Lamb; Republican Candidates Battling In U.S. Senate, Governor Races
-- Politics PA: F&M Poll: Fetterman, Mastriano Expand Leads
-- TribLive: Fans Flock To Westmoreland Fairgrounds To See Ex-President, Hear More About Dr. Oz
-- Post-Gazette: Ex-President Takes The Stage In Greensburg With A Mixed Review Of Dr. Oz
-- AP: Dr. Oz’s Ties To Turkey Attacked In PA Republican U.S. Senate Race
U.S. Supreme Court Abortion Opinion Leak
-- PennLive - Charles Thompson: Abortion Just Moved To Center Stage In PA’s Election
-- AP: Abortion Rights May Rest On Governor’s Races In Some States [PA Included]
-- PA Capital-Star: U.S. Supreme Court Abortion Opinion Could Put General Assembly In Driver’s Seat On Abortion Rights
-- WITF: PA Already Has Some Abortion Restrictions, But New Governor, General Assembly Could Change That
-- Gov. Wolf ‘Abortion Access In PA Will Remain Legal And Safe As Long As I Am Governor’
-- TribLive: Western PA Legal Experts Shocked By U.S. Supreme Court Leak: ‘It’s An Absolutely Seismic Event’
-- WHYY: How Philly, PA Officials Reacting To Court Abortion Leak
-- WESA: PA Politicians Responding To Leaked Draft Opinion Overturning Roe v. Wade
-- PennLive - Jan Murphy: PA Reaction Divided Over Leaked U.S. Supreme Court’s Draft Decision Overturning Abortion Rights
-- Post-Gazette: Abortion Rights Advocates Concerned About PA Referendum Proposal, Looking Past 2022 Election
-- WESA: What Overturning Roe v. Wade Will Mean For Abortion Access In PA
-- Erie Times: Bill Could Make Fathers Liable For Unwanted Pregnancies In PA
-- Inquirer: Bob Casey Is One Of The Last ‘Pro-Life’ Democrats, The Supreme Court Decision Is Going To Test His Views
-- PA Capital-Star - John Micek: The Republican Anti-Abortion Crusade Is Not Pro-Family At All
-- Inquirer Guest Essay: Once Roe Is Reversed, Pennsylvanians Must Elect A Governor Who Will Abolish Abortion
-- Scranton Times Editorial: State Must Be Pro-Life Beyond Birth
-- TribLive Editorial: The Decision That Matters On Roe v. Wade
-- Post-Gazette Editorial: U.S. Supreme Court Leak Further Undermines Crumbling Legitimacy
-- May 2022 Primary Election
-- Post-Gazette: PA’s Gubernatorial Race Has High Stakes When It Comes To How We Vote
-- AP: PA Lawmakers Navigate Primary Election With Unfamiliar Voting District Maps
-- PA Capital-Star Guest Essay: Trends To Watch For Among Older Voters In PA Primary
-- TribLive - Column: Opposition Picks Matter In PA Races - Joseph Sabino Mistick
-- Inquirer: PA’s Biggest Primaries Could Get Called On Election Night, But Don’t Get Used To It
-- Franklin & Marshall May 2022 Poll Results
-- PA Capital-Star Guest Essay: Supporting Local Election Officials Will Help Protect Our Democracy
-- PA Capital-Star: Pro-Private Charter Schools Billionaire Jumps Into Key PA House, Senate Races
-- MCall Guest Essay: How Harrisburg’s Delays Have Injected Chaos Into May Primary
-- MCall - Ford Turner: Top State Election Official ‘Very Concerned’ About Lehigh County Plan To Have Detectives Watch Ballot Drop Boxes
-- AP: Top State Voting Official Pushes Back On Ballot Drop Box Warning
-- MCall: Lehigh Valley Ballot Drop Box Monitoring Could Keep Disabled Residents From Voting
-- MCall - Paul Muschick: Everyone Should Get Off Lehigh County DA’s Back About Ballot Box Detectives
-- Scranton Times Editorial: No Need To Eliminate Ballot Drop Boxes
-- PennLive - John Baer: Don’t Let The Devil, Gun-Toting Candidates Or Kathleen Kane District You From PA Primary Election
-- Election Reform/2020 Election Fallout
-- Inquirer: Dozens Of Mail-In Ballots Going To Republican Ward Leader’s PO Box In Philly Raising ‘Ballot Harvesting’ Concerns
-- Post-Gazette: PA’s Gubernatorial Race Has High Stakes When It Comes To How We Vote
-- AP: Baseless Election Fraud Claims Thrive On PA Republican Campaign Trail
-- PA Capital-Star: Poll: PA Voters Call For Voter ID, End To Mail-In Ballots
-- Erie Times: Republican National Committee, Erie Republicans Conduct Poll Watcher Training
-- PennLive Guest Essay: Election Year Has Become A Case Study Of The Left-Right Divide - State Treasurer Stacy Garrity
-- LancasterOnline - Brad Busted: PA Voters, Buffeted By Election Fraud Claims, Aren’t Happy With How Elections Are Run, New F&M Poll Finds
-- PA Capital-Star Guest Essay: Supporting Local Election Officials Will Help Protect Our Democracy
-- MCall - Paul Muschick: Political Signs On Lawns: Free Speech Or Litter?
-- Scranton Times Editorial: No Need To Eliminate Ballot Drop Boxes
-- Reading Eagle Editorial: Time For PA To Allow Independents To Vote In Primaries
-- Scranton Times Editorial: Independent Voters Can Improve State Primaries
-- AP: New Design, Mission For Site of Pittsburgh Synagogue Attack
-- TribLive: Accusations Of Russian Spying, Vandalism, Ethnic Intimidation Rattle Shadyside Neighborhood
-- Inquirer: PA Ranks Near The Top Nationally In Book-Banning Activity, Report Finds; Here’s Why
-- PA’s Role In Assault On U.S. Capitol
-- PennLive: Cumberland County Man Pleads Guilty To Criminal Charges Related To Assault On U.S. Capitol
-- State Constitutional Amendments
-- TribLive Column: PA’s Constitutional Amendment Conundrum - Michael Torres
-- Spotlight PA: Complete Guide To More Than 70 Proposed Amendments To State Constitution
-- PA Politics Of Russian Invasion
-- Republican Senators Introduce Bill To Deregulate Oil & Gas Industry, Coal-Fired Power Plants, Open State Forests To Drilling, Withdrawn From RGGI [PaEN]
-- Post-Gazette: Pittsburgh Gasoline Prices Hit Another Record High, AAA Says
-- MCall - Ford Turner: PA Gasoline Price Hits New Record $4.46/Gallon
-- Inquirer: Gasoline In Philadelphia Hits All-Time High, Tops $4.50
-- TribLive: Gasoline Prices Jump 18 Cents In Pittsburgh Area Since Last Week
-- Altoona Mirror: Heating Oil Prices Skyrocketing
-- WGAL: PPL To Increase Electricity Cost 38% June 1 Due To Increased Natural Gas, Energy Costs
-- MCall: PPL To Increase Default Electricity Cost 38% June 1
-- Pittsburgh Business Times: Marcellus Shale Coalition Urges Use Of Butane, A Natural Gas Byproduct, In Gasoline To Stretch Supplies
-- Bloomberg: Big Oil Spends On Investors, Not Output, Prolonging Crude Oil Crunch
-- Harrisburg Politics Potpourri
-- LancasterOnline Editorial: Senate, House Need To Make Lawmakers’ Expenses Searchable Online
-- AP: How The Constitution Teaches Students To Disagree Civilly
-- MCall - Paul Muschick: What Today’s Politicians Can Learn From John Stoffa, The Late Northampton County Executive
-- TribLive: Pittsburgh Mayor, Other Democrats Call Out Attack Ads Against Summer Lee In Congressional Race
-- MCall: Why Republicans Should Pick Kevin Dellicker To Oppose Democrat Susan Wild For Congress
-- MCall: Why Republicans Should Pick Lisa Scheller To Oppose Democrat Susan Wild For Congress
-- Scranton Times Editorial: Republican Cong. Meuser Leaks Own Blind Partisanship
-- PennLive: Racehorses Continue To Die At ‘Staggering’ Rate, PA Redoubles Efforts To Protect Them
-- Budget 2022
-- Gov. Wolf: April State Revenues Highest Ever Collected, Time To Make Historic Investments In Pennsylvanians
-- Independent Fiscal Office: April State Revenue Exceeded Its Estimate By 44.4% - $2 Billion; Exceeds Year-To-Date Estimate By $5.04 Billion
-- PennLive - Jan Murphy: April State Revenues Set High-Water Mark For A Single Month
-- PA Capital-Star: With Record Tax Collections, Not Spending Would Be ‘Irresponsible’ Wolf Says
-- The Center Square: Strong PA Tax Collection Revenue; Partisan Divide On The Economy
-- WESA: Advocates Push For More State Funding For Disability Services, Higher Wages For Workers
-- Scranton Times Editorial: Fix Business Tax Structure, Not Just Rate
-- Post-Gazette: PA Taking Baby Steps Away From Gasoline Tax, Toward Fee For Miles Driven
-- COVID Pandemic/Health
-- Dept. Of Health Provides Monthly Update On COVID Trends
-- MCall: PA COVID Update: 12,364 Cases, 92 Deaths Last Week
-- TribLive: PA Health Dept. Transitions To Weekly COVID Updates
-- Post-Gazette: COVID Levels Double In Allegheny County Wastewater
-- WHYY: Philly Counts Knocks On 100,000 Doors In 6 Months To Encourage Adult COVID Vaccinations
-- Dept. Of State To Roll Back Remaining Professional Licensing Waivers Issued During COVID Emergency
-- PennLive: State To Roll Back Remaining Professional Licensing Waivers Issued During Pandemic
-- PA Capital-Star: PA’s K-12 School Nurses Asking Lawmakers For Help
-- WHYY: Healthcare Workers Rally Against Crozer Health Cuts
-- Opioid Deaths
-- PA Capital-Star: With Months Left, Secretary Of Drug & Alcohol Programs Looking To Make Most Of The Time
-- Citizens Voice: Spiked Drugs Lead To Record Number Of Overdoses In Luzerne County
-- MCall - Ford Turner: Lawmakers Told Of Tragic Lack Of Access To Drug Abuse Treatment Medicine
-- Citizen Voice: Lawmakers Seek To Legalize Fentanyl Test Strips As Overdoses Surge
-- PA Capital-Star: State Officials Launch $10 Million Program To Help Substance Use Disorder Treatment Professionals Repay Their Student Loans
-- WITF: As 988 Hotline Goes Live In PA, Crisis Centers Need Workers
-- School Districts/Higher Education
-- Inquirer: PA Ranks Near The Top Nationally In Book-Banning Activity, Report Finds; Here’s Why
-- Erie Times: Erie School District Mulls Tax Hike To Keep COVID-Era Programs
-- PA Capital-Star: PA’s K-12 School Nurses Asking Lawmakers For Help
-- LancasterOnline: What We Know And Don’t Know About Hempfield H.S. Gay Sexuality Alliance Club’s ‘Drag’ Event
-- PA Capital-Star Guest Essay: Let’s Hear It For Our Local School Board Members, Thanks For Your Service
-- Post-Gazette Editorial: Let Students Learn Extra Material Online
-- TribLive Editorial: Bullying Is More Than A School Problem
-- PennLive - Jan Murphy: Auditor General’s Closure Of School Audit Bureau Draw Criticism During House Hearing
-- Inquirer: Wolf Announces $5 Million Investment In Cheyney University’s ThinkUbator Project
-- TribLive: University Of Pittsburgh Says ‘Thousands’ Have Supported University Funding
-- Gun Violence/Law Enforcement
-- AP: Fired Philadelphia Police Officer Charged With Murder In Shooting Of Boy, 12
-- Erie Times: After Shooting Rattled School, Erie High Students Return To More Security
-- KYW: Philly School District To Begin Periodic Weapons Screenings At Middle Schools
-- Scranton Times Editorial: State Moves On Ghost Gun Enforcement
-- USA Today: More Than 100 Gun Deaths A Day In U.S.: Gun Violence Reached ‘Staggering’ Record In 2020, Report Says
-- Gov. Wolf Announces New Violence Intervention, Prevention Technical Assistance Project
-- WHYY: Everyone’s Trying To Solve Philly’s Gun Violence Crisis, Is More Collaboration The Answer?
-- WITF: Reading Youth Arts Group Regains Nonprofit Status, Continues Anti-Violence Work
-- AP: Suspended Somerset County DA Confined On House Arrest Awaiting Trial
-- The Center Square: Police Chiefs Call Attention To Hiring Problems Across PA
-- Post-Gazette Guest Essay: Our Death By Incarceration State - Sandra L. Strauss, PA Council Of Churches
-- TribLive Editorial: Does Bail Work The Way It Should?
-- Inquirer Editorial: Sealing The Criminal Records Of More Former Offenders Is Right Move For PA
-- TribLive Editorial: Can Algorithms Help Or Hurt Child Protective Services?
-- Post-Gazette Editorial: Pennsylvania’s McJustice [Public Defender Funding]
-- PA Economy
-- Wilkes-Barre Times: State, Small Business Owners Call For Legislature To Raise Minimum Wage
-- TribLive: Available Jobs Still Outpacing Job Seekers In Pittsburgh Region
-- Dept. Of State To Roll Back Remaining Professional Licensing Waivers Issued During COVID Emergency
-- PennLive: State To Roll Back Remaining Professional Licensing Waivers Issued During Pandemic
-- Post-Gazette Editorial: State Retirement Plan Would Save Taxpayers By Helping Workers Save
-- PennDOT: Federal REAL ID Enforcement Begins May 3, 2023
-- TribLive: Countdown Begins For PA REAL ID Requirement
-- Inquirer Guest Essay: App Store Owners Push Security Claims To Stifle Competition - Fmr Gov. Tom Ridge
-- Inquirer: Philly Delayed Property Assessments For 3 Years, Now Residential Values Are Jumping 31%
-- WHYY: With Property Values Up 21%, Philly Mayor Proposes Relief For Growing Real Estate Taxes
-- WHYY: Philly Rents Grew 6% During Pandemic, But Twice As Fast In Suburbs
-- MCall: Why The Lehigh Valley Will Soon See A Flood Of Home Foreclosures
-- Post-Gazette: Black Homeownership In Pittsburgh Falls As City House Prices Rise
-- WHYY: Philly Relaunches $10,000 First-Time Home Buyer Assistance Program
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