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Worries over high turnover among Pa. election workers, and a conversation over the effects of climate change in one Harrisburg neighborhood

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Election workers are scrambling to ensure a safe and secure primary that is now less than two months away. State lawmakers are once again introducing legislation to reform the state’s campaign finance laws. A former Lebanon County man is headed to federal prison for his role in the January 6th, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. Exposure to Agent Orange and its negative effects is one of the lasting impacts of the Vietnam War. A state representative from Centre County is introducing legislation to help connect Pennsylvania veterans and their families with the benefits. Extreme heat and heavy rainstorms are two examples of severe weather that are more common in Pennsylvania because of climate change. People are already noticing the effects. In Harrisburg’s Allison Hill neighborhood, people are seeing old, unmaintained trees threaten homes and property during storms. Listen to a conversation with four neighbors involved in their community about these issues and what they hope the city will do.

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