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State Dems gather data to push for more transit funding

by Ed BlazinaApril 16, 2025April 16, 2025

State Senate Democrats came to Pittsburgh Tuesday looking for more ammunition to push their Republican colleagues to allocate more money for public transit. They left a two-hour hearing at the Union Trust Building in Downtown Pittsburgh with stories about how bad proposed transit cuts would be for workers, the sick and the elderly, how much […]

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Gov. Shapiro tosses Philadelphia transit a lifeline

by Ed BlazinaNovember 24, 2024November 24, 2024
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‘I would not carry my son … knowing his life would be filled with pain and suffering’: Abortion takes central role in Senate race

by Steve MellonSeptember 22, 2023September 23, 2023
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County Councilman Duerr drops out of state Senate race

by Julian RouthSeptember 13, 2023September 13, 2023

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