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Different caucuses take different approaches to hate speech, and a police shooting is deemed justified in Lancaster

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Saint Paul’s United Methodist Church in State College is joining the “Reconciling Ministries Network,” a group meant to promote inclusiveness of all sexual orientations and gender identities. State lawmakers are introducing legislation to tackle hate speech in schools. Lancaster leaders are stressing the need for new ways to raise revenue for the city. New data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services details how states are using money received as part of the federal pandemic relief fund. In Pennsylvania, billions of dollars are flowing to support home care and long term care services. Midstate Congressman Scott Perry is no longer heading the powerful House Freedom Caucus. The Lancaster County District Attorney has determined three Lancaster city police officers were justified for shooting and injuring a man who pointed a rifle at one and fired it at the other two.


    

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