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How PA wants to avoid election chaos this November

Plus, city’s finances unravel amid corruption case.

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Thursday, July 11, 2024
Today: DuBois update, election deadlines, marijuana legislation, more campaign visits, case appeal, and housing costs. 
CASE DELAYS

A federal judge has repeatedly granted delays in the case of a former public official accused of corruption as the Pennsylvania city he once ran and allegedly fleeced grapples with the fallout and a nearly $1 million budget deficit.

Last November, federal authorities charged Herm Suplizio, DuBois’ ex-city manager, and his former secretary, Roberta Shaffer, with felony conspiracy and federal program theft. 

Since then, the case — which was launched by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General — has largely gone silent.

At the same time, a new slate of city officials has been forced to tackle the scandal’s fallout and unwelcome surprises, including a dozen secret bank accounts.

Read the full report: Local official’s corruption case repeatedly delayed as the city he left behind grapples with $1M deficit, secret bank accounts

NOTABLE / QUOTABLE

“State legislatures will determine the rights and freedoms we have and the direction our country takes. The stakes couldn’t be higher.”

Daniel Squadron, co-founder of The States Project, on legislative races including those for two swing districts that could determine which party controls the Pennsylvania House.
BERKS STUDY
A woman in Berks County shares what local news coverage she wants to read as part of a Spotlight PA study
Berks County residents are extremely frustrated with the diminished capacity of the local newspaper and they are concerned about a lack of access to trustworthy information in their community, according to a groundbreaking study by Spotlight PA.

In response to the findings, Spotlight PA is planning to launch a new regional reporting bureau in Berks County to be supported primarily by people living and working in the region. Read the full story, and then support the effort »
 
📅 UPCOMING EVENTS

ROCKY WATERS: Join us Thursday, July 18 from 6-7 p.m. ET on Zoom for a live panel on Pennsylvania’s private water industry, how it is regulated, and how communities are affected when service is subpar. Register for the event here and submit your questions to events@spotlightpa.org.

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DAILY RUNDOWN
Today's top news story in Pennsylvania.
LAWSUIT DEADLINES: The Pennsylvania House passed a bill this week that would set deadlines for post-election legal battles and prevent delays in finalizing the state’s electoral votes, Spotlight PA and Votebeat report. A federal law passed in 2022 set Dec. 11 as the deadline for states to certify slates of presidential electors. Pennsylvania lacks its own set of deadlines, putting it at risk of potentially conflicting with federal law.
 
Today's second top news story in Pennsylvania.
POLICY EQUALITY: As marijuana legalization remains a work in progress in Pennsylvania, the state Legislative Black Caucus wants to see equity in cannabis legislation, ABC27 reports. The caucus proposed policies including reimbursements for assets forfeited during cannabis-related arrests and the establishment of a cannabis development fund.
 
Today's third top news story in Pennsylvania.
CAMPAIGN STOPS: Vice President Kamala Harris is visiting Philadelphia on Saturday to deliver a keynote speech at the Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote Presidential Town Hall, The Inquirer reports. On the same day, former President Donald Trump will be on the other side of Pennsylvania holding a campaign rally on the grounds of the Butler Farm Show while First Lady Jill Biden will be in Pittsburgh
 
Today's fourth top news story in Pennsylvania.
BALLOT BATTLE: Republican state House candidate Jamie Walsh has appealed a Commonwealth Court ruling that targets two provisional ballots cast in the extremely close 117th District race, the Times Leader reports. Walsh currently leads GOP incumbent Mike Cabell by three votes, and the two are involved in several legal challenges over whether to count or throw out certain ballots.
 
Today's fifth top news story in Pennsylvania.
RENT TOO HIGH: An average Pennsylvanian needs to make at least $26.26 an hour to comfortably afford the rent for a two-bedroom apartment, the Bucks County Courier Times reports. The news outlet cited a National Low Income Housing Coalition report, which found that “insufficient wages, rising rents, and an inadequate housing safety net” are contributing to the difficulties faced by low-income renters.
IN OTHER NEWS
RNC APPEARANCE: Philadelphia native and TV star Amber Rose will speak at the Republican National Convention next week, The Inquirer (paywall) reports. Rose has recently shown support for former President Donald Trump
 
HEADSTONE CASE: A Montgomery County headstone salesperson is facing federal charges for allegedly scamming nearly 500 customers by not delivering their orders, NBC10 Philadelphia reports. 
 
BREWS ORDER: Pennsylvanians can now add beer to their Sheetz delivery order, CBS 21 reports. 
 
REPTILE ATTRACTION: Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland in Allenwood is celebrating its 60th anniversary today by discounting general admission by $3, PennLive reports. 
 
WAWA FAN: A New Jersey man caught Gov. Josh Shapiro’s attention when he posted his collection of every Wawa order slip number on X, FOX 29 reports. 
SCRAMBLER
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 countedPlease include your first name and last initial.

A W L I Y G N J K A

Yesterday's answer: Paralegals
 
Congrats to our daily winners: Stacy S., Jane R., Elaine C., Bob C., Eric F., Don H., Timothy A., Susan N., Marc G., Barbara F., Richard A., Cynthia B., Lynne E., George C., Perry H., Jeff F., Wendy A., Annette I., William Z., Tom M., David M., Jeffrey F., Stanley J., Douglas R., and Kimberly D. 
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