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Pennsylvania's top legislators are outlining their plan to end the Keystone State's distinction as the only state still fighting over a budget.
Changes are coming to Pennsylvania driver licenses. - Laminate - Each card is laminated with an optically-variable pattern with the state motto, "Virtue, Liberty, Independence;" Keystone outline ...
• Laminate — Each card is laminated with an optically-variable pattern with the state motto, "Virtue, Liberty, Independence;" Keystone outline; and "1787," the year when the U.S. Constitution ...
Also, there is a keystone outline and "1787" on the card. That's the year Pennsylvania ratified the U.S. Constitution. The magnetic strip also has been eliminated from the card.
It will also have an optically-variable pattern with the state motto, "Virtue, Liberty, Independence," keystone outline and "1787," the year Pennsylvania ratified the U.S. Constitution.
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- PennDOT is updating Pennsylvania's driver licenses and state-issued identification cards beginning this year. The announcement was made Tuesday. PennDOT says it worked for ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -- Pennsylvania is poised to delay the Keystone Exams as a graduation requirement again and provide alternative ways for students to achieve proficiency.
Pennsylvania's auditor general is urging the state to do away with the Keystone Exams, saying they're not federally required and it's costing taxpayers nearly $100 million.
Pennsylvania continued to lack status as a swing state in Electoral College politics, as Democrats won all the close presidential elections there for 60 years, even when Republicans won nationwide.
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