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HARRISBURG — Members of the Pennsylvania House voted unanimously Monday to ban the use of deepfake media from being used in election campaign advertisements.
The bill is cosponsored by 10 Democrats, half of whom represent Philadelphia, and one Republican: Rep. Robert Leadbeter, the leader of the state House Freedom Caucus, who represents Columbia County.
HARRISBURG, Pa. – A narrow vote cast in the Pennsylvania House advanced a bill proposing to seal eviction records after seven years and far sooner for tenants who win court decisions preventing ...
The Pennsylvania House Judiciary Committee has advanced a slate of bipartisan bills aimed at modernizing the state’s legal system and improving protections for vulnerable residents, municipal workers, ...
HARRISBURG — A narrow vote cast in the Pennsylvania House advanced a bill proposing to seal eviction records after seven years and far sooner for tenants who win court decisions ...
HARRISBURG — A proposal to infuse $1.5 billion into public transit across five years throughout Pennsylvania passed through the state House on Tuesday, advancing a key initiative of Gov. Josh ...
The Pennsylvania Trolley Museum’s former leader Scott Becker is riding off into the sunset with a big honor from the Washington County commissioners. Becker, who retired as director at the end of May, ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro's proposal to pump $292.5 million more into public transit — including about $40 million for Pittsburgh Regional Transit — received final approval Tuesday in a state House ...
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis riding SEPTA's Trenton line for a ride-along to Suburban Station in Center City, Philadelphia. (Photo by John Cole/Capital-Star) The state House passed a bill to fund ...