Supreme spending, redistricting race, crisis count, wage watch, peddle pushers, funding channels, and a very sarcastic letter to the editor. It's Tuesday.
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"Everyone tried to hold onto hope. At 4:37, it was over."
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EXPOSED: Data collected in neighboring West Virginia show rapid growth in the number of Pennsylvania babies exposed to drugs during pregnancy. Unlike Pennsylvania, West Virginia tracks substance-exposed births in real time, and the Post-Gazette found the number coming across the Pennsylvania border has jumped in recent years.
FUND FUNNEL: Pennsylvania is one of 14 states that directly fund the anti-abortion movement, sometimes with money diverted from cash assistance for people in poverty, The Inquirer reports. The state has allocated tens of millions of dollars to a Harrisburg nonprofitthat funnels money into crisis pregnancy centers with anti-abortion agendas.
Editor's note: Monday's PA Post included coverage of Pennsylvania's contribution to a national wave of job resignations. While Pennsylvania's "quit rate" did grow in August, it was still the lowest of any state, per WESA.
IN OTHER NEWS
SOCIAL STATUS: Twitter has suspended the official account of U.S. Rep. Jim Banks (R., Ind.), who intentionally misgendered former Pennsylvania health secretary and transgender federal official Dr. Rachel Levine, Axios reports.
DISASTER RELIEF: Turned down for Hurricane Ida relief? You have 60 days to appeal the decision. First: Read the determination letter carefully to see why you were denied and if any fixes are outlined, Pottstown Mercury reports.
CAR TALK: Commuters with thoughts on the potential tolling of the I-83 South Bridge over the Susquehanna at Harrisburg can submit comments online (scroll down) and attend a virtual meeting or in-person forums.
STATE OF FEAR: The internet taught me two things about Pennsylvania yesterday: 1) For a mostly landlocked state, we maintain a healthy fear of water and 2) Pennsylvania has the highest horror movie death toll.
ROTE RAGE: An extremely sarcastic letter to the editor from an angry East Hempfield motorist may be the pinnacle of the art form. LancasterOnline reporter Tom Lisi shares it — in all its glory — here.
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