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Journalists Roundtable: March 22, 2018

A federal District Court and the U.S. Supreme Court did not approve challenges to Congressional maps drawn by the PA Supreme Court. The rulings occurred the day before the nomination petition filing deadline. By Tuesday, 94 candidates had filed for Pennsylvania's 18 newly drawn Congressional districts. The latest incumbent, Conor Lamb, who was elected to a district that no longer exists, will run in the primary in the 17th district against incumbent Republican Keith Rothfus. Due to retirements, the approved map has six seats without an incumbent. Some state legislators have sought to impeach the four Democratic justices who approved putting the new map in place in 2018. At the Capitol, the Senate passed a package of domestic violence bills Wednesday, including one that would require firearms to be transferred to a neighbor or relative in cases where a person has a protection from abuse order filed against them. To discuss these topics and others are: John Finnerty, Harrisburg Bureau Chief with CNHI and John Baer, Political Columnist with the Philadelphia Daily News. Our host is Brian Lockman.

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