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Subject Millions in ad spending for Pa. candidates on Allegheny Co. ballots
Date October 29, 2024 11:00 AM
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Plus, Crafton weighs zoning changes that have some residents worried.
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The latest round of Pennsylvania campaign finance disclosures revealed that backers have spent millions on ads ([link removed]) in key state Senate and row office races, including for attorney general.

Also, Crafton, a suburb of Pittsburgh, could soon update its zoning code and permit a wider range of housing options ([link removed]) if approved by its Planning Commission and council. Residents are worried it could change the feel of the area and affect property values.
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