The Senate is proposing changes to the election code that Pennsylvanians could notice when they go to cast their votes. The option of voting a straight party ticket may be abolished, deadlines for voter registration may be moved, and mail-in ballots for all voters are on the table for discussion among lawmakers. Governor Wolf’s […]
October 28: Lyme Disease Insurance with Rep. Kathy Rapp
Pennsylvania has been called ground zero for Lyme disease. A bite from an infected tick can cause symptoms including fatigue, fever, and a tell-tale bull’s-eye skin rash. Treated promptly, Lyme disease can be cleared up easily. But left untreated for too long, it can cause serious heart or brain problems. Rep. Rapp wants insurance companies […]
October 30: Matt Drozd, Republican for Allegheny County Executive
Matt Drozd is a businessman and a former Allegheny County councilman. He describes himself as a “political moderate, but a fiscal conservative.” He believes the six years he spent in the Air Force Reserve can help him consider complex security threats as Allegheny County Executive. On The Issues airs Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays at 8pm […]
October 21: Megan McCarthy King, Republican for PA Superior Court
Megan McCarthy King has been a Deputy District Attorney in Chester County since 2015. While Assistant District Attorney in Lancaster County in the 1990s, she supervised a child abuse unit, and led a county-wide effort to fight elder abuse. A former law clerk for eventual Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Thomas Saylor, Megan McCarthy-King is running […]
October 22: Daniel McCaffery, Democrat for PA Superior Court
Daniel McCaffery is currently a judge on the Court of Common Pleas in Philadelphia. He’s been a prosecutor and civil trial attorney, and he attended Temple University Law School. Judge McCaffery is running for one of two open seats on Pennsylvania’s Superior Court in November’s general election. The intermediate court fixes errors of law, and […]
October 15: Penalty for Suicide Encouragement with Rep. Dawn Keefer
Pennsylvania law states that “a person may be convicted of criminal homicide for causing another to commit suicide only if he intentionally causes such suicide by force, duress or deception”. Rep. Dawn Keefer blames an online chat forum for 25-year-old Shawn Shatto taking her own life. Shatto’s mother says she felt “horror” having learned that […]
October 16: Amanda Green-Hawkins, Democrat for PA Superior Court
Amanda Green-Hawkins says she could have joined a high-powered law firm, or gone to work defending working families. She chose the latter. In New Jersey, she clerked for a Superior Court judge. Back in Pennsylvania, she gained experience in government by serving on Allegheny County Council. Ms. Green-Hawkins is running for one of two open […]
October 8, 8pm: Judy Olson, Republican for PA Superior Court
Pennsylvania’s Superior Court is an appellate court that fixes errors of law in cases that involve children and families. After an elected judge has served 10 years on the bench, the voters decide if he or she will continue in that capacity. Before Judge Olson was elected to Superior Court, she was on the Court […]
October 3, 7:30 pm: Conneaut Lake Borough
To appreciate fully the recreational possibilities in Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania, one should recall the Ice Age. Near the end of the Pleistocene epoch, thousands of years ago, the lake was formed by a large block of ice that melted and filled in a depression in the land. Down the street from the lake, a reminder […]
September 30, 8pm: Crime Victims’ Rights with PA Victim Advocate
Marsy’s Law is named after a woman who was murdered by her ex-boyfriend. A few days after the crime, Marsy’s mother and brother ran into him in a grocery store. They had not been notified that he was out on bail. Soon after, Marsy’s brother Henry started a crusade for victims’ rights in California. In […]
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