
July 15, 2021
Pa. county bars third-party access into voting machines. Police misconduct database launches statewide. K-12 schools may still serve free meals in 2021-22. Harrisburg named one of the best Pa. cities to live in.
Today in PA | A PennLive daily news briefing with Claudia Dimuro
July 15, 20215m 8s
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Show Notes
One of three counties being audited during Sen. Doug Mastriano’s “forensic investigation” into the 2020 presidential election won’t allow any third-party access into its voting machines. As of yesterday, police departments across the state must now track complaints and misconduct allegations via a new database. K-12 schools will still have the option to give out free meals next year. Finally, Harrisburg gets ranked as one of the best Pennsylvanian cities to live in, beating out some shocking locations in the process.
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