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Election blunder, public hearing, inside testimony, legal pause, boom boxes, conflicting evidence, and a Sheetz vs. Wawa debate. It's Thursday. |
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A much-anticipated report released Wednesday says "internal systemic failures" were behind the Wolf administration's bungling of a statewide referendum to provide more legal recourse for survivors of child sexual abuse.
The Office of State Inspector General concluded that there was no evidence that the administration’s mistake, first reported in February, was deliberate or the result of "intentional malfeasance."
But the report did note a lack of "executive oversight, written policies and procedures, proper staff training, and consistent communication of the process," per Spotlight PA.
THE CONTEXT: The inspector general's investigation was ordered by Gov. Tom Wolf after state election officials admitted they failed to advertise the ballot question as required, meaning it could not appear on the May ballot as planned. The state’s survivors, who spent decades lobbying for the opportunity, were devastated.
Immediately after the mistake came to light, the department’s secretary resigned her position. On Wednesday, state officials said the department’s head of legislative affairs, whose job includes tracking legislation, had also resigned — although they would not say whether it was related to the mistake.
Veronica Degraffenreid, the department’s acting secretary, apologized on Wednesday, saying: "It was so horrifying to me and everyone at the Department of State that a grave error — at the department — added to the pain of any victim of abuse."
Legislative workarounds for the stalled ballot question have not come to fruition, and 2023 is the soonest voters might get a chance to weigh in.
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Spring has definitely sprung in western Derry Township. Thanks, Bob N., for sharing this shot. Send us your hidden gems, use the hashtag #PAGems on Instagram, or tag us at @spotlightpennsylvania. |
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ALTOONA PIZZA: To make a divisive Altoona-style pizza at home, all you'll need is a Sicilian crust, marinara sauce, salami, green peppers, and enough American cheese slices to cover a house. The Takeout shows you how it's done and warns: go easy on the oven or else.
CASE EXPLAINER: A four-year-old string of profanities uttered by a teenager outside a Mahanoy City convenience store is at the center of a consequential free-speech case currently before the U.S. Supreme Court. A new episode of The New York Times' podcast "The Daily" has a good breakdown.
BAD LOOK: Philly Weekly is making light of the city's surge in gun violence by offering readers "sweet swag" to guess how many homicides will be recorded by Election Day. I'm not linking to the piece to avoid driving clicks, but Inquirer editor Erica Palan has a screenshot and some just criticism.
GUERILLA MARKETING: Bill's Beer Barn in Butler can add "As seen in GQ magazine" to its resume now. The New Castle Road suds seller found its way into a surprisingly poignant profile of actor and "Jackass" alumnus Johnny Knoxville, who sported a vintage Beer Barn shirt in the photo spread.
WINNER TAKES ALL: A live Wawa vs. Sheetz debate will pit U.S. Rep. Brendan Boyle (Team Wawa) against Lt. Gov. John Fetterman (Team Sheetz) for City & State PA's 2021 Pennsylvania Power 100 event on June 17. |
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Unscramble and send your answer to scrambler@spotlightpa.org. We'll shout out winners here, and one each week will get some Spotlight PA swag. A D G U N E D I R B Yesterday's answer: Bureaucracy
Congrats to our daily winners: Barbara F., Becky C., Diane P., Bill C., Craig W., Kevin H., Susan D., Beth T., Elaine C., Irene R., Patricia M., Mike B., Al M., Christine M., Eileen B., Myles M., David I., Neal W., Bob R., Elizabeth W., Dennis M., Joan S., Jill A., Suzanne S., Don H., George S., Tish M., Heidi B., Carol D., James B., Eddy Z., Mary Ellen T., Theodore W., Meg M., Karen W., David W., Dianne K., Parker B., Alice B., Ted N., Rick D., Gwen B., Lynn K., Michelle T., Gail H., Craig E., Dixie S., Joel S., Bruce T., Lance L., Kim C., and Elayne B. |
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