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Today: With experience, presidential polling, mail ballot appeal, cruel and unusual, medically assisted death, and a rare find at Goodwill. |
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Pennsylvania is short on election officials in a crucial election year, upping the risk of confusion, disenfranchisement, and disinformation.
In total, 58 county officials who served during the November 2019 election have left, taking hundreds of years of combined experience with them.
“I think the loss of experienced election directors at the county level is one of the biggest dangers we face,” Secretary of State Al Schmidt said recently, noting high turnover also makes mistakes more likely.
Spotlight PA and Votebeat on the origins of the exodus:
The combination of new voting machines in 2019 and the introduction of no-excuse mail-in voting already presented a challenging environment for the 2020 presidential election, but when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, “the wheels started falling off the bus.” Then allies and followers of Donald Trump started questioning the outcome and election administration process itself.
Read our full coverage: A deficit of experienced voting officials could mean trouble for Pa.’s 2024 election. |
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"We've already talked about it, and I don't think the votes are there in the Senate. We don't need another sin tax." —State Sen. Patrick Stefano (R., Fayette) on Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro's push to legalize and tax recreational cannabis in Pennsylvania |
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS: Join Spotlight PA Thursday, Feb. 22, from 6-7 p.m. ET on Zoom for a free panel discussion on the status and history of the Whole-Home Repairs program, and how advocates want to see it improved. Register here and submit your questions to events@spotlightpa.org. |
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STAYING POWER: Older Americans are staying in their homes for longer, and Bloomberg reports that's a problem for the housing market. Economist Chris Briem notes Pittsburgh's exceptional share of such nesters.
SNOW SQUALL: A recent snow squall on Flagstaff Mountain in Carbon County was captured by photographer Mike Stanislaw and is being called a "picture perfect" example of the winter weather phenomenon.
ABOVE NORMAL: Speaking of snow... Allentown is the only climate station along the East Coast that has seen above average snowfall this winter, via the National Weather Service. Allentown is two inches above normal.
'DREAM'S END': A 60-acre estate anchored by a very eco-friendly home in Clinton Township, Butler County is on sale for $1.25 million. TribLIVE profiles the widow who's leaving it behind and embarking on a new chapter.
RARE LEGO: A rare, 14-karat gold Lego piece was found at a Goodwill warehouse in DuBois, Clearfield County and is up for auction today, KDKA-TV reports. It's expected to fetch thousands of dollars. |
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Unscramble and send your answer to scrambler@spotlightpa.org. We'll shout out winners here, and one each week will get some Spotlight PA swag. Answers submitted by 5:30 p.m. on issue date will be counted. U A M I E T S H S N Yesterday's answer: Functional
Congrats to our daily winners: Ted W., Eric F., Mike B., Jody A., Don H., Stacy S., David T., Barbara F., Belinda L., Becky C., Bob C., Richard A., Marty M., Ada M., Judith D., Sherri A., Jon W., Susan N.-Z., Daniel S., Vicki U., Elaine C., Kimberly D., Tracy S., Eddy Z., Beth H., Stanley J., John A., Vanessa J., William Z., Janet S., Dan A., Karen W., Tom M., Marie B., Steve H., Alan B., Fran C., Craig E., Wendy A., Daniel M., Amelia M.
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