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Monday, November 19, 2018

Monday PA Capitol NewsClips

Rep. Cutler Is Bringing His Solanco Roots To Highest Level Of State Politics
Turnout Up Everywhere In PA Since The Last Midterm
Youth Voter Turnout Was Higher In Midterms, But Hardly Historic
Tale Of 2 States (KY, PA) On Clergy Abuse Prosecutions
Philly DA Says He’s Striving For Justice Not Harshest Sentence In Homicide Cases
Editorial: PA Should Pass Rape Kit Tracking Law
AP: 2 PA Students Among Latest Rhodes Scholars
Penn’s Long-Serving President Seeks To Bridge The Divide
Should Students Be Allowed To Use Cellphones In Class?  It Depends
Editorial: Study Raises New Concerns About Cell Phone Use
Hearing Set On Lawsuit Aiming To Force Lackawanna County Tax Reassessment
Editorial: Gun Violence A Public Health Emergency
Runaway Rail Tanker Rumbles Through The Lehigh Valley
National/International
PA State Democrats Upbeat About 2020
Editorial: Easing Some Penalties Helps Felons, Taxpayers
Editorial: Federal Criminal Justice Reform Makes Sense
Mushroom Spawn King Seeks China Trade Relief
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