Government Accountability
House to vote next week on competing immigration bills
House Speaker Paul Ryan's office announced late Tuesday a vote on two immigration bills next week to address the legal status of people brought to the U.S. as children.
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Controller says Philly needs to get serious about fixing careless bookkeeping
Rob Dubow, the city's finance director, said his office is working on the issues brought to light by the controller.
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The end of net neutrality: Will users notice their missing internet freedom?
The rules protecting internet freedom disappeared June 11.
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Working through ‘crunch time,’ Pa. Senate struggles toward final redistricting bill
Few concrete details are leaking out of Senate lawmakers’ feverish negotiations on a sweeping bill to overhau ...
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Maryland judge to hear foreign payments case against Trump
Maryland federal judge will hear arguments in a case accusing President Donald Trump of violating the Constitution by accepting payments from foreign and state governments.
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Ryan says there’s ‘no evidence’ the FBI informant spied on Trump’s campaign
Speaker Paul Ryan disputed President Trump's attacks on the Justice Department and their handling of an ongoing investigation into his 2016 presidential campaign
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With deadline looming, Pa. redistricting overhaul attempts are still scattershot
There's a hard July 6 deadline for lawmakers to pass the measure through both chambers. If they don't make it, the redistricting process stays as-is for another decade.
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Scott Wagner gives conciliatory farewell speech, departs Pa. Senate
The now-former York County lawmaker sent leadership his resignation last week, saying he wants to devote more time to running against incumbent Democrat Tom Wolf.
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Mueller’s team accuses Manafort of witness tampering
They asked a judge to end his house arrest and consider pre-trial detention.
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Giuliani: President Trump has Constitutional authority to pardon himself
Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, said in an interview Sunday that the president holds Constitutional powers to pardon himself in, or terminate the Russia investigation.
8 years ago
On heels of Pa. congressional map changes, U.S. Supreme Court to rule on gerrymandering
This month the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to deliver two highly anticipated decisions on cases involving partisan gerrymandering.
8 years ago
Listen 04:20Report: In a letter to Mueller, Trump’s lawyers say he can’t be compelled to testify
Lawyers for President Trump informed special counsel Robert Mueller that Trump will not comply with requests for an interview.
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