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The Republican-controlled Pennsylvania State Senate voted Tuesday night to approve a plan to fund SEPTA and avert drastic ...
Baseball season hasn’t yet wrapped up on City Island, but Harrisburg Senators fans can already plan ahead for next year. The ...
Big Spring is eager to return to the postseason for the first time since 2021. The Bulldogs finished 4-6 last year, but this ...
The State Senate returned to Harrisburg for the first time this fiscal year. With no expectations of a state budget that’s more than six weeks late, the negotiations continue.
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WGAL on MSNPa. House passes funding bill to direct $300 million to large metro areas for mass transit
The bill also includes $600 million in borrowing to fund road projects, with about half focused on rural roads to gain Republican support in the Senate ...
The Senate Education Committee, chaired by Sen. Lynda Schlegel Culver (R-27), on Wednesday voted unanimously to advance the nomination of Dr. Carrie Rowe to serve as Pennsylvania’s Secretary ...
This story has been update, as a deal on skill games has not yet been reached (WHTM) – Pennsylvania State Senators have introduced a new plan to regulate games of skill.
The Pennsylvania Senate is reconvening at 4 p.m. Tuesday and may decide on the House bill that would give SEPTA funding to stave off cuts.
The Democratic-backed bill passed the chamber on Monday, 108-95, over the objection of nearly every Republican in the chamber.
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