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Pa S Election Code Is In Need Of Reform But Do The Potential Plans Match Local Needs?

Reply May 30, 2021 It s no secret Pennsylvania elections aren t perfect, and proposals for change have been circulating in Harrisburg for months. Subscribe During the May 18 primary, voting machines in Luzerne County mislabeled Republican ballots. Fayette County reported that some ballots were missing a barcode for scanning. York County precincts, among others, ran out of ballots. But issues in Lancaster County where 2,700 voters received mail-in ballots with incorrect return instructions, and at least 100 were sent ballots with someone else s name prompted Sen. Ryan Aument, R-Lancaster, to announce plans for legislation that would suspend the use of no-excuse, mail-in ballots. Subscribe The proposed suspension would be in effect until the spring of 2023 or until lawmakers make the necessary adjustments to improve voting.

What s happening: Jan 20 events calendar

Beginner Jazz Dance Class RVA Swing Studio hosts weekly jazz dance classes, as they seek to foster a growing appreciation for the history and origins of jazz music. Instructor Erica Vess will lead classes via Zoom, and no experience is necessary. Attendees should register online at rvaswing.com to receive the link to join. For more information, email rvaswing@gmail.com.  7 p.m., Tickets start at $10 FRI. 01/22 Self-Guided Richmond History Tour The Valentine offers free, self-guided walking tours of varying areas of the city, such as Shockoe Bottom, the Fan and Richmond Cemeteries. Participants can explore at their own pace, with the tours including route details, directions and the history of certain sites along the way, like monuments, warehouses and murals. Information for the tours can be found on The Valentine’s website, thevalentine.org. For any questions, email education@thevalentine.org.  

Top 10 of 2020: COVID in the county Pandemic take its toll, but also spurs advancement

Necessity, the ancient proverb observes, is the mother of invention. Perhaps that has never been more true than during the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020. While the virus may be remembered foremost for the illnesses and deaths it caused — 4,245 of the former in the county and 126 of the latter — as well as for business closures and toilet paper shortages, it also has left a legacy of unprecedented work-arounds and new strategies. They were solutions that not only propped up crumbling normalcy, but also opened the doors to enhanced efficacy now and in the future. Indeed, when a second surge of cases occurred in the final months of the year, officials say they were much better prepared to respond than in March, when severe restrictions aimed at flattening the curve of infection were first imposed.

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