The Hershey Indivisible Team will host a forum for the Democratic candidates for the 10th Congressional District Wednesday, Feb. 28, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Hershey Public Library,
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Rep. Scott Perry is stoking fires that fuel hatred and violence in America | PennLive Editorial
Updated Jan 29, 2021;
When he ran for re-election last year, Scott Perry vowed to represent all of the people of Pennsylvania in Washington. He told the Patriot-News/PennLive Editorial Board he understood the diversity of his district – from the Amish community to those who live on Allison Hill in Harrisburg. And he pledged to listen to the voters, bridge the divides and work for all of his constituents.
U.S. Rep. Scott Perry and Auditor General Eugene DePasquale, candidates for Pennsylvania’s 10th Senatorial District, join PennLive’s Facebook Live today to explain why they will best serve the region in Congress.
Protesters call on Rep. Scott Perry to resign
Updated Jan 11, 2021;
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Members of a progressive group on Monday staged a protest in the city of York calling on U.S. Rep. Scott Perry to step down.
About a dozen members of Indivisible York gathered with posters at Continental Square demanding that the York County Republican resign following his vote last week objecting to the certification of the Electoral College vote.
“We want him to resign or be expelled from the House,” said Marta Peck, a member of Indivisible York. “He’s a man who does not tell the truth then foments doubt and fuels people who are seditionists. In doing that he is guilty of sedition.”
Pennsylvania State Capitol Gets Stronger Security
(Harrisburg, PA) Security at the Pennsylvania State Capitol is growing stronger because of last week s riots in D.C. The Department of General Services announced yesterday it is teaming up with local, state and federal law enforcement to increase security at the state Capitol. Witnesses say officers were carrying long guns on the steps of the building yesterday. The state Capitol is still closed to the public because of the coronavirus pandemic, but House Speaker Bryan Cutler says the Bipartisan Management Committee is going to work with Capitol Police to go over new safety policies soon.