Pennsylvania Department of State
Recent News About Pennsylvania Department of State
-
PILF on March 31 court order: 'This is monumental victory for election integrity'
A federal judge in Pennsylvania ordered officials with the Department of State last week to allow the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF), which specializes in voter integrity debates, to inspect records showing how many foreign nationals voted in Pennsylvania elections going back decades.
-
Attorney Zimolong: 'The Constitution is clear about in-person voting'
The lawyer who successfully argued in court against Act 77, the 2019 law that allowed no-excuse mail ballots, is hoping for the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s final ruling on the law before primary mail ballots are sent out to voters.
-
'We owe it to our veterans': PA Secretary of State Degraffenreid pushes for loosened occupational licensing barriers
A majority of military families surveyed after moving to Pennsylvania have said the high cost of occupational licensing is unnecessary and created a financial burden on their families.