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  2. John A. Maher - Wikipedia

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    John Maher for Pennsylvania Auditor General Archived September 5, 2012, at the Wayback Machine official campaign website; State Representative Maher official caucus website; Representative John Maher (R) official PA House website; Profile at Vote Smart; Follow the Money - John A. Maher 2008 2006 2004 2002 2000 1998 campaign contributions

  3. Pennsylvania General Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania General Assembly is the legislature of the U.S. commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The legislature convenes in the State Capitol building in Harrisburg . In colonial times (1682–1776), the legislature was known as the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly and was unicameral .

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  5. Advance healthcare directive - Wikipedia

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    The laws regarding advance directives, powers of attorney, and enduring guardianships vary from state to state. In Queensland, for example, the concept of an advance health directive is defined in the Powers of attorney act of 1998 and Guardianship and Administration act of 2000. [49]

  6. Mark B. Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Cohen earned a law degree from the Harrisburg campus of the Widener University School of Law (now known as Widener University Commonwealth Law School) in 1993 and an M.B.A. from Lebanon Valley College in 2000. [3] [4] As an active member of the Pennsylvania Bar, he is qualified in the practice of law in Pennsylvania.

  7. Pennsylvania Lottery - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Lottery uses an animatronic groundhog called "Gus", who claims that he is the "second-most-famous groundhog in Pennsylvania" (after Punxsutawney Phil), as the mascot for instant games in television commercials which appear around the beginning of every month. [25] Pennsylvania instant games range in price from $1 to $50.

  8. Brown: Act now on mystery drones over Pennsylvania, New Jersey

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    (The Center Square) – Increasing reports of unexplained drone activity in the skies over New Jersey and Pennsylvania have caused alarm among state officials who are critical of federal ...

  9. Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Act 44 of 2007 required the commission to make quarterly payments to PennDOT, amounting to $450 million annually, to help fund public transportation in Pennsylvania, [16] with the support of then CEO Joe Brimmeier. [17] Act 44 was amended by Pennsylvania Act 89 of 2013 to extend these payments until 2022.