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For this week's Spot Check, Local Government Reporter Charlie Wolfson analyzes and provides the facts on an ad attacking U.S. Senator Bob Casey. The ad, funded by a conservative super PAC, accuses Casey of being culpable for Philadelphia's "sanctuary city" policy. The ad, however, provides little evidence connecting Casey to the policy ([link removed]) .
Wolfson also wrote about Allegheny County Executive Sara Innamorato's proposed 2025 budget, which includes a 2.2 mill property tax increase to help close an expected deficit. If approved by County Council, it will be the first millage increase in more than a decade ([link removed]) .
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