AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPublic Safety & Courts: Pennsylvania State Police wrapped a June 8-10 crackdown under Paul Miller’s Law, issuing 694 citations and 308 warnings for cellphone use while driving. Local Governance: Keystone Central School District is set to consider a 3.5% millage increase after a budget deficit pushback, aiming to cut the gap to about $2.1 million. Law Enforcement Leadership: Columbia named its first female police chief, Holly Arndt, a borough-raised officer who rose through York County corrections and deputy work. State Politics & Procurement: Pennsylvania Treasurer Stacy Garrity acted lawfully in declining to pay over $1 million for security upgrades at Gov. Josh Shapiro’s private home; the AG memo says the spending should have gone through legislative approval. Higher Ed: Penn President J. Larry Jameson will step down next June, and Penn’s fall admissions rate ticked to 5.8% amid fewer applications. Crime & Accountability: A Chester County police-school board recording case moves through the system after a felony charge tied to an illegal executive-session recording. Community Safety Funding: The PCCD approved more than $21M in grants for victims, youth violence prevention, and treatment support. Public Records: A Cambria court and Act 22 request helped the Tribune-Democrat obtain Johnstown police body and vehicle footage from the Vybe Lounge mass shooting.
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