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Pennsylvania leaders slam Supreme Court voting decision

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Pennsylvania leaders criticized the Supreme Court's decision on voting rights, arguing it undermines the state's ability to protect its citizens' access to the ballot. The court's ruling effectively limits the state's power to implement voting reforms. This decision has significant implications for the state's electoral process.

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Pennsylvania leaders slam Supreme Court voting decision

Media Coverage · April 30, 2026

Pennsylvania leaders criticized the Supreme Court's decision on voting rights, arguing it undermines the state's ability to protect its citizens' access to the ballot. The court's ruling effectively limits the state's power to implement voting reforms. This decision has significant implications for the state's electoral process.

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Media Coverage April 30, 2026

Pennsylvania leaders slam Supreme Court voting decision

Pennsylvania leaders criticized the Supreme Court's decision on voting rights, arguing it undermines the state's ability to protect its citizens' access to the ballot. The court's ruling effectively limits the state's power to implement voting reforms. This decision has significant implications for the state's electoral process.

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