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Harkins reappointed Democratic chair of House Gaming Oversight Committee
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Conklin Named Democratic Chair of Pa House State Government Committee
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Bill clears Pa. House allowing fire companies, other nonprofits to hold online raffles and drawings PennLive.com 3 days ago Jan Murphy, pennlive.com
Fire companies, veterans organizations and other nonprofits would be permitted to conduct online fundraisers through the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic under legislation that passed the Pennsylvania House of Representatives on Wednesday.
The bill, which passed by a 193-8 vote, attempts to address a problem that arose for nonprofit organizations following the onset of the pandemic when they could no longer hold in-person fundraising events such as raffles, drawings and Bingo, which are critical to their financial survival.
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Veteran Pa. legislator announces plans to retire, effective today
Updated Mar 16, 2021;
Posted Mar 16, 2021
Rep. Jeff Pyle, R-Armstrong County, announced he is ending his 16-year legislative career at the end of the day Tuesday due to health issues. He is shown here getting hit by a pitch at the 2014 annual Capitol All-Stars charity softball game featuring legislators from the House and Senate.
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Rep. Jeff Pyle announced on Tuesday that he will be vacating his 60th District House seat at the close of business on Tuesday.
The 56-year-old conservative Republican lawmaker, known for his Armstrong County drawl and dry humor, has been a fixture in the House of Representatives for the past 16 years. His retirement is prompted by a variety of health issues including a stroke he suffered in 2020 and treatment for cancer first diagnosed in 2005 and returned in 2017.