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Takeaways: Governor Mark Dayton virtually vetoed all finance bills, so the Real ID is done. Now what? For more information visit: Topics include: the seriousness of amending our Agenda: S. No. 14 – Revised Penal Code. Topics include: issues related to the lieutenant governor, auto-related sales tax towards funding roads and bridges, Senator Curt Bramble on SB 54 - Elections Amendments [Part 2]

A Virtual Town Hall recorded on Thursday, October 7th, 2021, with State Topics include: Wage-related issues, DFL is playing defense, sales tax on motor vehicle parts. Since Pennsylvania's constitutional convention in 1968, there have been 46

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Takeaways: Governor Mark Dayton virtually vetoed all finance bills, so the

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Know Before You Vote: The Five NYS Constitutional Amendments That Will Be On Your Ballot In November

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Naked power grab? Pa. GOP-controlled legislature Increasingly pushing constitutional amendments

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