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You are here: Home / Archive JRT / Journalists Roundtable: September 19, 2019

House members were back in Harrisburg this week, and a number of press conferences and committee hearings made the news, ranging from charter schools, gun laws, economic development, redistricting and election laws, and Sunday hunting. Also, a state senator resigned this week after being arrested due to allegations he had child pornography on his cell phone. To discuss these issues are John Finnerty, CNHI Harrisburg Bureau Chief who writes for newspapers in Johnstown, Meadville, New Castle, Sharon and Sunbury; Andrew Bahl, State Government Reporter with The PLS Reporter; and Katie Meyer, Capitol Bureau Chief, with WITF-FM and host of the "State of the State" Podcast for PA Post. Our host is Brian Lockman. Journalists Roundtable airs Thurs. Sept. 19 at 7 PM.

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