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Subject How a jail stay as a teen led a Pittsburgh man to advocacy
Date December 16, 2023 12:00 PM
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Plus, an update on Kayden's Law.
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** A jail stay as a teen led me to advocacy, but incarceration leads many to ruin ([link removed])
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** Latino immigrants are reshaping Beechview but lack voting power — for now ([link removed])
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** Inmigrantes latinos reforman Beechview pero les falta poder electoral – por ahora ([link removed])
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** Updated: Kayden’s Law passes Pa. Senate, would change family court handling of child abuse allegations ([link removed])
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