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Inside Shapiro's support for school vouchers

Plus, PA turnpike to ditch toll booths soon.

Editor's Note: This is a resend of this morning's PA Post, which has been updated to correct the link to the story "Inside Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro's support for private school vouchers."

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Friday, July 26, 2024
Today: Voucher scrutiny, security investigation, Shapiro critics, rifle clubs, booth free and grass wars. Thanks for checking in.
VOUCHER CONTROVERSY

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro’s heightened national attention for being a potential Democratic vice president nominee has brought intense scrutiny of his support for a traditionally conservative idea: taxpayer-funded private school vouchers, Spotlight PA reports.

Last summer, Shapiro backed a controversial Republican voucher proposal but ultimately vetoed the language after pushback from fellow Democrats. Shapiro did not publicly back creating a voucher program until his run for governor in 2022, according to a review of news articles and his public statements.

Proponents say vouchers give kids attending struggling public schools options but opponents say they weaken public schools by diverting funding from them and do not help students.

Read Spotlight PA’s full report: Inside Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro’s support for private school vouchers

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“I’m glad Pennsylvania is a swing state, much more interesting than if it was one way or the other. It’s a whole lot more fun.”

Moon Township’s elected Republican tax collector John Wink on how Pennsylvania receiving national attention for its swing state status makes living there more exciting.
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DAILY RUNDOWN
Today's top news story in Pennsylvania.
RALLY REVIEW: The U.S. House passed a resolution on Wednesday to establish a task force to investigate the security failures at the Butler County Trump rally, the AP reports. The vote follows news of Butler County’s District Attorney disputing a congressional testimony that two Butler County officers left their post to look for the suspected gunman at the rally. 

Today's second top news story in Pennsylvania.
SHAPIRO CRITICS: A new group recently emerged on X opposing Gov. Josh Shapiro as a potential Democratic vice president nominee. The group, “No Genocide Josh”, cites Shapiro's public remarks on protestors of the Gaza War, support for private school vouchers, and handling of sexual harassment allegations as to why Vice President Kamala Harris should not choose Shapiro as her running mate.

Today's third top news story in Pennsylvania.BOOTH FREE: The Pennsylvania Turnpike is shifting to open road tolling on the turnpike east of Reading and the Northeast Extension beginning Jan. 5,  2025, CBS News Philadelphia reports. Drivers will go under a collecting gantry instead of stopping at toll booths. The remainder of the turnpike will eliminate toll booths by 2027. Officials say this is to keep traffic moving and the highway safer.
 
RToday's fourth top news story in Pennsylvania.IFLE CLUBS: In the wake of multiple reports saying suspected gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks tried out for a high school rifle team, PublicSource found 16 school districts participate in Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League’s (WPIAL) rifle tournaments. A president of a nonprofit advocacy organization believes high school participation in the sport has dwindled over several decades as schools do not want guns on their grounds. 

Today's fifth top news story in Pennsylvania.GRASS WARS: The Inquirer (paywall) requested test samples of turf from three companies in the running to provide fake grass for FDR Park, and none replied. Amid a lawsuit seeking to see if PFAS or “forever chemicals” were in the companies’ products, one company’s lab report says the chemicals were not detected in its turf. Two experts say the report is misleading and the turf still likely contains PFAS.
 
IN OTHER NEWS
DERAILMENT FINDINGS: Norfolk Southern Railroad said the Bethlehem train derailment that occurred on July 5 was the result of human error, not a track issue, Lehigh Valley News reports. 
 
NAME CHANGE: The Philadelphia sports area Wells Fargo will have a new name after the bank confirms it will remove its name in 2025 after not renewing its naming rights contract, NBC10 reports. 
 
BAD GAS: Wawa is offering to reimburse any customers whose cars were damaged from fueling up with contaminated gas at a Bucks County location, CBS News Philadephia reports.
 
MOVIE NIGHTMARE: Netflix’s Worst Roommate Ever’s episode on a Philadelphia tenant’s story of living with a serial squatter is being eyed for a movie adaptation, via The Inquirer (paywall). 
 
PA IN PARIS: Looking for Pennsylvania athletes to root for in the Olympics? WESA has a list of which sports will have Keystone State representation
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