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Some In Power Are Still Mad That PA s Supreme Court Ruled On Election Law Here s Why It Matters Now

AP In this photo taken Jan. 7, 2016, Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justices Max Baer, left, Chief Justice Thomas G. Saylor, center, Debra Todd, center right, and Kevin M. Doughtery, right, sit at the dais during the swearing in ceremony for fellow Justice David N. Wecht at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. Some state and federal lawmakers are holding tight to their view that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court improperly interfered in the 2020 election, further escalating tensions between the legislative and judicial branches that’s existed for years. Simply tune into media outlets that cater to the conservative base, and you’ll find Pennsylvania’s handling of the election is still a hot topic. In late March, state Sen. Doug Mastriano (R-Adams County) talked about it with former President Donald Trump’s one-time lawyer, Jenna Ellis, on her Real America’s Voice TV show.

Some Powerful Pennsylvanians Still Angry The State Supreme Court Ruled On Election Law Here s Why It Matters

(Harrisburg) –– Some state and federal lawmakers are holding tight to their view that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court improperly interfered in the 2020 election, further escalating tensions between the legislative and judicial branches that’s existed for years. Simply tune into media outlets that cater to the conservative base, and you’ll find Pennsylvania’s handling of the election is still a hot topic. In late March, state Sen. Doug Mastriano (R-Adams County) talked about it with former President Donald Trump’s one-time lawyer, Jenna Ellis, on her Real America’s Voice TV show. The pair focused on the state’s highest court during the segment.

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Walnut Street Bridge, Harrisburg State Hospital and 21 other Harrisburg properties targeted for preservation

Walnut Street Bridge, Harrisburg State Hospital and 21 other Harrisburg properties targeted for preservation Updated Feb 16, 2021; Posted Feb 16, 2021 Dixon University Center​ at 2986 N. Second Street is one of Historic Harrisburg Association s 2021 Preservation Priorities Facebook Share This year, the Historic Harrisburg Association is setting their sites on several properties in or around Harrisburg. The organization has released a list of several buildings across the greater capital city area as their 2021 Preservation Priorities, which they consider “most in need of attention,” according to their press release. Their list includes an HHA Top 5, which are the properties that the committee considers most in need of attention. But beyond those five sites are the 18 on the HHA Watch List, which are of lower priority but still in need of preservation and restoration.

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