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ACLU-PA Sues Lancaster County for Sunshine Act Violation

The lawsuit alleges that the county failed to publicly post its agenda and notify the public that the commissioners would be considering the removal of its one ballot dropbox at its April meeting.

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  2. ACLU of Pennsylvania Warns York County Borough to Allow Resident’s Daily Playing of “Taps”

    July 5, 2017Press releaseFirst Amendment Rights
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