Pa. lawmakers to re-introduce host of bills on death penalty as Shapiro backs abolition
of abolishing the death penalty in Pennsylvania is sure to spur some legislative action this session in Harrisburg – just how much is uncertain.planning to put up bills
to eliminate capital punishment in Pennsylvania, something they have done in prior legislative sessions to no avail. Republican legislators also plan to introduce death penalty related bills, some of which would restrain the use of capital punishment and some of which would expand it.If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro won't ask Fetterman to resign.GovernorShapiro says JohnFetterman has his full support and if faced with pressure to ask him to resign, he 'would dismiss it immediately.' Fetterman remains in Walter Reed receiving treatment for clinical depression.
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Domestic violence is an ‘immense problem’ in Pa. Gov. Shapiro should make it a priority | OpinionIn the last 10 years, more than 1,600 people have died in Pa. as a result of domestic violence. Tackling the deeply rooted and inherently complex crisis should be a top priority for Gov. Josh Shapiro, writes Rachel Haynes Pinsker.
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Illinois legislators looking to phase out single-use Styrofoam containersIf some Illinois state legislators get their way you can say goodbye to foam food containers.
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Letter: Utah legislators: Why are you afraid to tell voters which programs you want to cut?The entire Utah delegation apparently has decided to stand by and watch the country default on its debt unless the Biden administration deeply cuts costs and programs. Gentlemen, what’s the plan? 25% of the nation’s debt was acquired between 2016 and 2020. Why was deficit spending OK then, but not now?
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