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Orie Trial Update

State Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin is facing a barrage of calls for her resignation, following what some observers consider to be the damning testimony in the trial of the Judge’s sister, State Senator Jane Orie’s former chief of staff this past Saturday.

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Leadership Change at PennFuture: Jarrett Out

Months removed from suffering the public embarrassment of returning a $138,000 grant from the Department of Community and Economic Development, the prominent environmental group PennFuture announced Mondsay that they are undergoing a change in leadership.

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Veon Found Guilty of Corruption (Again)

Former Pennsylvania House Democratic whip Mike Veon has been found guilty of corruption for a second time by a Dauphin County jury. He diverted funds from a non-profit to political allies and his brother.

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Gun Control Group Takes Aim at Murphy

CeaseFirePA, an organization that supports gun control measures, criticized former U.S. Rep. and Attorney General hopeful Patrick Murphy this week for a statement he made on the campaign trail – and his record in Congress.

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Democrats Use Ultrasound Bill As Rallying Cry

Few issues stir up passion and emotion like abortion and reproductive issues, and few pieces of legislation this session have attracted as much antipathy from pro-choice opinion leaders as a bill that would require women seeking an abortion to obtain an ultrasound.

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Special Elections: What’s Next

The Supreme Court ordered Speaker Sam Smith to call special elections for the 6 vacant state House seats. Here’s a run down of what the ruling means, what comes next, and which party is likely to benefit.

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Murphy Opens Wide Lead in Endorsement Race

Attorney General hopeful Patrick Murphy this week picked up the support of a number of Lehigh Valley Democrats and the Philadelphia Fraternal Order of Police, adding to his significant list of endorsements.

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DePasquale, Maher Take Lumps for Double-Dipping

Eugene DePasquale and John Maher have two things in common. Both are running for the office Pa. Auditor General, and both are running unopposed for re-election to their seats in the State House. One good government group is crying foul.

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