Suspending ethics rules when they’re needed most — right before an election — is truly Bizzaro world
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Federal Court of Appeals bans counting of undated mail ballots
The ruling overturns a district court decision from last year.
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Pennsylvanians should learn how our elections work and have confidence in the voting system.
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Rep. Rob Mercuri: Helping more students in Pennsylvania achieve their dreams
Changes are needed to our higher education system and they must be structural, student focused and workforce driven.
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Third-party candidates and the national popular vote could shake up the 2024 presidential election
The major party candidates may be the same, but 2024 could feature some changes from four years ago.
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