2020 election investigations and lawsuits building momentum

State and local Republican parties are calling for new investigations into the 2020 election as a lawsuit regarding election fraud in Pennsylvania moves forward. Michigan GOP lawmakers and the Republican Party in Spokane County, Wash., are requesting investigations into concerns regarding the 2020 election, and a case in Delaware County, Pa., has been assigned a … Continued

Mastriano Announces Measure Toughening Penalties for Fentanyl Pushers in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastriano (R-Gettysburg) on Thursday announced he will soon introduce legislation to strengthen penalties for fentanyl pushers whose sales result in deadly overdoses.  The senator is naming his measure “Tyler’s Law” after Tyler Shanafelter, an 18-year-old constituent who bought what he believed was Percocet but it turned out he had acquired a fentanyl-laced product. … Continued

Abortion Activists Attack Pro-Life Pregnancy Center in Philadelphia, Smash Windows and Doors

Vandals struck another pro-life pregnancy center over the weekend, breaking windows and writing graffiti on the Hope Pregnancy Center in Philadelphia. The Catholic News Agency first reported about the crime Wednesday – the latest in a growing string of vandalisms, arsons, threats and other incidents targeting pro-life advocates since news broke in May about a leaked draft … Continued

Pennsylvania Senate Passes Bill Against Biological Males Competing in Womens Sports

Pennsylvania’s Senate voted 30-20 last week to approve legislation banning biological males from competing in females’ school and college sports programs. State Senators Judy Ward (R-Hollidaysburg) and Kristin Phillips-Hill (R-Jacobus) offered the measure so that female athletes need not compete against males who, they noted, have “distinct and meaningful physical advantages over women” including greater height, bone density, heart … Continued

Doctors Save Unborn Baby Boy After His Pregnant Mother Was Shot and Killed

Philadelphia police officers’ quick response to a tragic weekend shooting resulted in an unborn baby’s life being saved. NBC Philadelphia reports the baby’s pregnant mother, Matayah Haynes, 19, of Camden, New Jersey, died after being shot on a street early Saturday morning in Philadelphia. When officers realized she was pregnant and her unborn baby was alive, … Continued

University Investigations Suggest Right-Wing Words More Dangerous than Left-Wing Force

Incidents at Penn State, Georgetown Law reinforce yearslong trend where faculty who attack students escape punishment, while those challenging orthodoxy find themselves under repeated investigation.Politically progressive professors who use physical force to shut down opposing views pose no greater threat — and maybe less — than conservative faculty who express views that challenge campus orthodoxy, … Continued

Pennsylvania House Committee Advances Liquor Privatization

Pennsylvania’s House of Representatives Liquor Control Committee this week passed legislation to privatize liquor sales.  While the Republican-run General Assembly passed and Governor Tom Wolf (D) signed a 2016 measure allowing grocery stores to sell wine and liberalizing some other alcoholic-beverage regulations, the Keystone State remains among the most tightly controlled in terms of liquor distribution. The commonwealth owns 600 “Fine … Continued

Survey Suggests Pennsylvanians Back Free-Market Reforms, Believe State Economy Needs Improvement

A new survey released Thursday by the Commonwealth Foundation (CF), a Harrisburg-based think tank, suggests Pennsylvanians broadly support free-market reforms the institute urges policymakers to embrace.  CF publicized its Better Pennsylvania 2023 Plan, a list of 23 such recommendations, in conjunction with the poll. Executive vice president Jennifer Stefano said the foundation plans to distribute the agenda to … Continued

Supreme Court Order Latest Case to Hit Pennsylvania Senate Count

The Supreme Court on Tuesday temporarily blocked the counting of some mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania, an order that could affect the tight Republican Senate primary between former hedge fund CEO David McCormick and celebrity heart surgeon Dr. Mehmet Oz. An order from Justice Samuel Alito paused a lower-court ruling in a lawsuit over a disputed … Continued

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