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Lancaster News

State Representative Mike Sturla (D-96 Lancaster City) will face a challenger as he seeks his 11th term.  Republican Tom Garman has sent “Letters of Intent” to Republican committee members announcing he will run for the seat.  More information will be posted as it becomes available.

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Rep. Scott Boyd says now is the time to protect an individual’s right to make their own health care decisions.


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John McClure: Running for Office or Free advertising?

01.18.2010

As you may have heard John McClure has said he is running for congress in PA’s 16th district. The question is, is he in the race to win or to drum up a little free advertising?
The thought crossed my mind when I first read the article in the New Era about his run,
He is the [...]

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Senator Lloyd Smucker talks about property taxes in Lancaster

01.11.2010

I was at a YR meeting last week and recorded this video of Senator Smucker talking about the problems Lancaster city faces in regards to generating revenue from a tax base that isn’t growing.

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Brett Miller will run for State Representative in the 41st District

01.10.2010

From: The Lancaster Express
Brett Miller, 48, a Warwick Middle School Guidance Counselor & East Hempfield Supervisor will challenge Lancaster County Clerk of Courts, Ryan Aument in the Republican Primary for the State Representative seat in the 41st District. The seat is currently held by Representative Katie True who is retiring after serving 4 [...]

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Rohrer and Aument to Speak at Lancaster County Action Breakfast Saturday

01.08.2010

The Lancaster County Action Quarterly Breakfast will be featuring State Representative Sam Rohrer, Gubernatorial Candidate and Ryan Aument, Lancaster County Clerk of Courts and Candidate for State Representative of the 41st district. (This is the district where Katie True has served. She has decided not to seek re-election).
Where:
Leola Family Restaurant, 365 W Main [...]

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Cutler: This Bill is Not Constitutionally Sound

01.08.2010

Rep. Bryan Cutler raises several concerns with the gaming expansion bill before the House.

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Looking Ahead, Looking Back – Local Government At the Ground Level (Part 1)

01.05.2010

Guest Post from East Petersburg Mayor, Jeff Geoghan.
After recently reading stirring biographies of John Adams and Harry Truman, I’ve grown interested in Grover Cleveland. His integrity and desire to tell the truth have struck a chord with me as I look forward to my term serving as Mayor of the borough of East Petersburg. [...]

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