HARRISBURG — WBRE is reporting… In Harrisburg, Governor Josh Shapiro signed six bills into law covering education, transportation, law enforcement, and local government. Lawmakers say the measures passed with broad bipartisan support.
• House Bill 17: Requires Pennsylvania schools to teach cursive handwriting.
• House Bill 710: Directs PennDOT to create an online, real-time car insurance verification system.
• House Bill 1934: Limits certain discovery requests involving the Office of Attorney General.
• Senate Bill 327: Allows Fort Indiantown Gap police to receive Act 120 certification numbers.
• Senate Bill 467: Swaps Project 70 land restrictions in West Mifflin.
• Senate Bill 1036: Updates First Class Township Code provisions.
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