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Chester County lawmakers support marriage equality legislation

Chester County lawmakers support marriage equality legislation

WEST CHESTER — A group of Chester County legislators are pushing for legislation they say would update Pennsylvania law to reflect the relatively newfound state of marriage equality and the right of same-sex couples across the nation to marry. Though the U.S. Supreme...

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Local lawmakers support marriage equality legislation

Local lawmakers support marriage equality legislation

WEST CHESTER — A group of Chester County legislators are pushing for legislation they say would update Pennsylvania law to reflect the relatively newfound state of marriage equality and the right of same-sex couples across the nation to marry. Though the U.S. Supreme...

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Kane, home care workers want ARP funds to benefit workers

Kane, home care workers want ARP funds to benefit workers

MEDIA — State Sen. John Kane joined home health care workers and a representative of the Pennsylvania Budget & Policy Center’s “99% Pennsylvania” campaign on the county courthouse steps Friday afternoon to urge the General Assembly to take care of...

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Pa. legislature to move sex abuse survivor stand-alone bill

Pa. legislature to move sex abuse survivor stand-alone bill

HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — The Pa. legislature is expected to move a stand-alone bill that would allow sex abuse survivors to sue after an emergency amendment failed last week. “Never forgot what they did to me. And it’s been 50 years. It weighs on my conscience and it...

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This Week in Pennsylvania with Dennis Owens: March 28

This Week in Pennsylvania with Dennis Owens: March 28

On This Week in Pennsylvania part one, Dennis Owens covers Pennsylvania hitting a very grim milestone – 1 million positive cases of COVID-19. He also reports on funding for schools to reopen, the latest on the sex abuse emergency amendment, anti-hate legislation and...

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Constitutional amendment process starts over in Pennsylvania

Constitutional amendment process starts over in Pennsylvania

(The Center Square) – After a near-unanimous vote Tuesday, the process of passing a constitutional amendment that could open a two-year window for litigation against child sex abusers started over in Pennsylvania. Despite the unified support for House Bill 14,...

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CRC Streams Clean Up at Deshong Park was unusual

CRC Streams Clean Up at Deshong Park was unusual

When it was first announced a few weeks ago, my little campaign team agreed we’d participate in the CRC Streams Clean Up at Deshong Park in Chester. CRC represents the Chester – Ridley – Crum Creeks that flow through this part of Delaware County. For the last 23...

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Democrats step in to counter GOP fracking suit

Democrats step in to counter GOP fracking suit

State Sen. Steve Santarsiero (D-10) was joined by Democratic colleagues Friday in New Hope to announce their action to protect clean drinking water from environmental hazards of fracking. Their action was in response to a lawsuit filed by Republican senators against...

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Delaware County To Get Vaccine Doses From Federal Government

Delaware County To Get Vaccine Doses From Federal Government

DELAWARE COUNTY, PA — After Delaware County and surrounding counties said they are not getting their fair share of coronavirus vaccine doses from the state, the federal government is stepping in. During a news conference Thursday, local, state, and federal...

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Officials to Pa. vaccination bosses: ‘Just fix it’

Officials to Pa. vaccination bosses: ‘Just fix it’

A unified bipartisan front of federal, state and county officials have joined together with a critical ask for the state: Don't move forward with 1B vaccinations until all Pennsylvanians in 1A have received their dose, particularly as the situation has reached a...

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Vote on Embattled Aqua/DELCORA Deal Pulled at PUC

A vote on the hotly-contested sale of the Delaware County Regional Water Authority (DELCORA) to a private company was pulled at the last second from the Public Utility Commission’s planned agenda for Thursday, multiple sources tell Delaware Valley Journal. It’s just...

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Delaware County Hosting Community Food Drive In Broomall

Delaware County Hosting Community Food Drive In Broomall

BROOMALL, PA — Delaware County residents have a chance this weekend to give back to their fellow residents who are in need. A food drive will take place Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Broomall Fire Company, 1 N. Malin Road in Broomall. Residents and businesses...

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Chester Upland school supporters rally against outsourcing

Chester Upland school supporters rally against outsourcing

MEDIA — State Sen. Anthony Williams, D-8 of Philadelphia, whose district includes Delco towns, stood in front of the county courthouse Saturday and led a crowd of 50 in chanting, "Chester profiteers, we're coming for you!" On Saturday, the parents and teachers of...

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Chester County getting 5,700 doses of vaccine next week

Chester County getting 5,700 doses of vaccine next week

WEST CHESTER — The good news: Chester County will receive 5,700 doses of the coronavirus vaccine in the coming week, the first shipment in two weeks. The bad news: Of the nearly 51,000 doses of the vaccine requested, the county so far has received half. As local...

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Capitol Report

Capitol Report

Following is a listing of legislative and executive action from the week of Feb. 8. Both houses of the General Assembly were in recess at press time. The Pennsylvania Senate was scheduled to return to session Feb. 22. The state House of Representatives was set to come...

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Rally at Chester High School calls for equity in education

Rally at Chester High School calls for equity in education

CHESTER — Concerned that the Chester Upland School District is going to be scavenged to the lowest bidder, more than 50 people rallied at Chester High School Saturday, calling for action and recognition that the city's students and teachers deserve better....

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Gov. Tom Wolf proposes major changes to education funding

Gov. Tom Wolf proposes major changes to education funding

The York County Democrat presented his annual budget address — a day late due to a snowstorm and virtually because of the ongoing pandemic — laying out his plan for Pennsylvania. It was not a status quo vision he shared, far from it. Wolf called for some major...

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Delco Hosting Drive-Thru Food, Hygiene Product Donation Event

Delco Hosting Drive-Thru Food, Hygiene Product Donation Event

GLEN MILLS, PA — Delaware County is hosting a food collection drive Saturday to support its ongoing mission to help feed families in need. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, residents and businesses are invited to donate items via the drive-thru collection. The...

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Delco holds drive-thru food drive Saturday at Glen Mills School

Delco holds drive-thru food drive Saturday at Glen Mills School

CONCORD— As part of the ongoing mission to help feed families in need, Delaware County will hold a contactless drive-thru food drive collection 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 30, at the Glen Mills School, 185 Glen Mills Road, Glen Mills. Delaware County residents...

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State lawmakers: Delco needs $10M for county health department

State lawmakers: Delco needs $10M for county health department

Delaware County legislators have called on the state to provide $10 million towards the establishment of the Delaware County Health Department. Ten legislators wrote a letter to Gov. Tom Wolf asking him to allocate Act 315 funds for the county to create its own health...

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Lawmakers confident of a safe inauguration day

Lawmakers confident of a safe inauguration day

WASHINGTON — Several elected Pennsylvania officials have fingers crossed that in Washington, Chester County and the rest of the country Americans will stay safe during today's inauguration of Joe Biden as the 46th president of the United States. U.S. Rep. Chrissy...

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Capitol closure precautions welcomed by local legislators

Capitol closure precautions welcomed by local legislators

The Pennsylvania Capitol will remain closed for most of this week following a violent insurgency in Washington, D.C., that left five dead, a move some local lawmakers said they agreed with. “While it’s regrettable that they’re necessary, the precautions in advance of...

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