Pennsylvania Republicans rallied on Wednesday to oppose a plan that would add tolls at nine interstate bridges to replace shrinking revenue from gas taxes. The PennDOT proposal has been controversial and is currently on hold thanks to a preliminary injunction issued in May. Legislators argued the tolling plan was unfair
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House Republicans are calling for an investigation into the state over a recent data breach that may have exposed the personal information of some 72,000 Pennsylvanians. (Shutterstock)
PENNSYLVANIA Republicans in the Pennsylvania legislature are calling for an investigation into a massive data breach that may have exposed personal health care information of at least 72,000 residents, alleging that the state was made aware of issues months ago but dismissed the concerns as false.
State Rep. Jason Ortitay said that he became aware of an issue April 1 and contacted Gov. Tom Wolf s office at the time. He said he was told that the issue was raised months previous and that there was no validity to it.