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Just launched: One Lens: Sharing Our Common Views a statewide collaborative visual and storytelling project to document Pennsylvania’s COVID-19 experience.
Just launched: One Lens: Sharing Our Common Views a statewide collaborative visual and storytelling project to document Pennsylvania’s COVID-19 experience. ×
6.4 million doses of COVID vaccine have been administered in PA. EVERY ADULT is eligible for vaccination starting April 13. Learn more.
6.4 million doses of COVID vaccine have been administered in PA. EVERY ADULT is eligible for vaccination starting April 13. Learn more. ×
January 11, 2021
Governor Tom Wolf announced his intention to appoint Liz Gerloff Wagenseller to serve a six-year term as Executive Director of the Office of Open Records, effective January 19.
Change of leadership coming to Pa.’s Office of Open Records
Updated Jan 11, 2021;
Posted Jan 11, 2021
Liz Gerloff Wagenseller is being tapped by Gov. Tom Wolf to be the next executive director of the state s Office of Open Records, according to multiple administration sources.
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The chief of staff to the departing auditor general has been tapped by Gov. Tom Wolf to be Pennsylvania’s next executive director of the Office of Open Records.
Liz Gerloff Wagenseller will take over the office’s reins on Jan. 19, becoming the third person to hold that $147,000-a-year position, according to the governor’s office. That position is currently held by Erik Arneson whose term expires on Wednesday. Arneson said he had hoped to be reappointed to a second six-year term, which is the most permitted by state law.
New Human Rights Campaign Exit Poll: LGBTQ, Equality Voters Strongly Supported Joe Biden for President
Today, Human Rights Campaign released new 2020 exit polling conducted by HRC and Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research. According to our findings, LGBTQ and Equality Voters strongly supported Joe Biden for President, assuredly providing him with the crucial boost he needed in swing states across the country.
Over the last three elections, the share of LGBTQ voters and Equality Voters has continued to increase, solidifying our community and our allies as a key rising constituency that can make or break a politician’s success. Our issues matter, our votes matter and politicians around the country have taken notice. This development did not occur in a single cycle, but rather through sustained efforts by the Human Rights Campaign to identify and improve turnout amongst these groups. Now with pro-equality control restored in the White House, the future of our community and our movement
Coronavirus news from the Bay Area: Dec. 10-16
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The Chronicle began covering the coronavirus crisis before the first cases were reported in the Bay Area and a pandemic was declared in 2020. We reorganized the newsroom to dedicate nearly every resource to stories focusing on the health and economic disasters. Every day we have published live updates to reflect the most critical local, national and global updates on COVID-19, and this news is free of charge in an effort to keep our community safe and informed.
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