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Commentary
From the desk of State Representative John Bear
Child Safety Task Force update: Following Woodridge Pool incident
Lititz - One of the great aspects of my job is that there is never a shortage of issues to work on for the constituents of our district. Since last year, our office has addressed many community concerns. One that is near and dear to my heart is protecting our children from predators. With that in mind, last ...
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Letter to the Editor
Concerned about kids staging fake fights
Lititz - Editor, Record Express, I'm writing this as an employee of the Warwick School District, but more importantly, as a parent. I feel like we live in a wonderful town where people that reside here are essentially good and thoughtful. Out of concern, I hope to challenge other parents, neighbors, and...
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Letter to the Editor
New downtown manager appreciates warm welcome
Lititz - Editor, Record Express Three weeks ago I started my position as the Downtown Manager for Venture Lititz. I feel so fortunate to have been chosen for this position. Having spent the first three weeks meeting with the mayor, retailers, civic leaders, service clubs and the community, I realize my ...
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Letter to the Editor
Your vote counts
Lititz - Editor, Record Express, Election Day is Nov. 6, 2007. A citizen who is convinced of the importance of his vote is more likely to go to the pools than the skeptic or cynic who states, "My one vote won't count." In 1944 Senator Taft carried Ohio by less than one precinct. In 1948, Senator Ly...
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'Fairness' hurts free speech
LITITZ, PA
- Some people in Congress, including the second most senior Democrat in the Senate, Dick Durbin, are trying to revive a Cold War era policy of government censorship of broadcast media. The so-called Fairness Doctrine was first applied during the 1940s, when the only available broadcast media were a co...
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We need Target's help!
LITITZ, PA
- Editor, Record Express, It is about time that Lititz changes and moves on with the times! With the rapid growth in property taxes which are taking a heavy burden on Lititz homeowners, especially the retired who are trying to stay in their homes, we need more tax dollars! Seems the Sch...
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Lessons from farm country
LITITZ, PA
- On Monday, I spent the first part of my day touring two farms in the 16th Congressional District. I used the opportunity to keep in touch with the farm life that many of my constituents live everyday, as well as hearing from some of my constituents on the issues that are most important to them.
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Time to re-register for Do Not Call list
LITITZ, PA
- The state attorney general's office is reminding individuals who initially signed up for the state's Do Not Call list in 2002 that they will need to re-register by Sept. 15 to remain on the list. The Do Not Call list helps individuals to avoid unwanted telemarketing calls on their residential l...
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Demystifying the 2007-08 state budget
LITITZ, PA
- Since the governor gave his budget address to the General Assembly back in February, I have received a lot of questions about the budgeting process and what was included in the final deal. This month I would like to address some of these questions by providing a little more detail, and hopefully ins...
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Senate Agriculture Committee works to build agenda
LITITZ, PA
- The Senate Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee, which I chair, has compiled and summarized the information gathered during this spring's listening sessions. I was very pleased by the turnout at our eight sessions throughout the Commonwealth, as the individuals who attended presented a broad...
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