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Capitolwire: Sources disagree over number of new voters ACORN registered

HARRISBURG (Oct. 29) – The community organizing group ACORN is disputing a New York Times report that it “vastly overstated” the number of new voters it registered.

The Times reported Friday that ACORN had only registered 450,000, not 1.3 million, new voters this election cycle. But ACORN said it still had reason to claim 1.3 million registrants.

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Capitolwire: Rep. Bill Keller is furious over Southport land transfer veto

HARRISBURG (Oct. 29) – A Philadelphia representative said he’s outraged over Gov. Ed Rendell’s surprise veto of a land transfer bill that passed both chambers on the last day of the legislative session this month.

The bill, Senate Bill 740, would have transferred about 17 acres of Delaware River riparian rights and 305 acres of adjacent land from the state to the Philadelphia Regional Port Authority to develop a container-shipping terminal called Southport.

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Capitolwire: Philadelphia official says ACORN’s registration-vetting is ‘not very good’

HARRISBURG (Oct. 29) – A top Philadelphia elections official said Wednesday that ACORN, a community organizing group that says it’s helped 140,000 voters in the state register to vote, did a “not very good” job of screening the registrations they collected.

“Some that they’ve flagged [as suspicious] are actually good,” said Fred Voigt, deputy city commissioner of Philadelphia, where ACORN says it helped to register 85,000 voters.

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Capitolwire: Occupational segregation is improving too slowly in PA, Keystone Research Center says

HARRISBURG (Oct. 27) – Despite some improvement in recent years, women are still concentrated in the state’s lowest-paying occupations, according to a Keystone Research Center study released Friday.

“Compared to 1980, men and women today are still likely to be concentrated in a set of occupations where their coworkers are likely to be of the same sex,” said Mark Price, a KRC labor economist and the primary author of the study, titled “The State of Women in the Pennsylvania Workforce 2008.”

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Capitolwire: GOP lacks grounds to sue, ACORN says

HARRISBURG (Oct. 23) – Republicans have no standing to sue ACORN, a community organizing group that says it registered 140,000 low-income Pennsylvanians to vote, a lawyer for the group argued at a Commonwealth Court hearing Thursday.

“Article III of the Constitution says a plaintiff must have suffered an injury” to have standing to sue, said Kathryn Simpson, a Harrisburg attorney representing ACORN. “There is no voter fraud. There has been no election. … And until there is voter fraud, there is no injury. That injury must be concrete, not conjectural or hypothetical.”

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Capitolwire: GOP’s Masland rebukes his party for lawsuit against state, ACORN

HARRISBURG (Oct. 23) – Albert Masland, chief counsel for the Department of State and a GOP state representative from 1992 to 2000, rebuked leaders of his party on Thursday who said the results of next month’s presidential election cannot be trusted.

“As a registered Republican, I bemoan the tone of this petition,” Masland said of the lawsuit Republicans filed against the Department of State. “I bemoan the tone of the press conferences that have been waged unfairly and untruthfully.”

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