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House advances proposed changes to historic records handling

Published March 12. 2019 08:00AM

HARRISBURG (AP) — A proposal to give officials more leverage to reclaim state and local records with historical value that have been improperly removed from government archives is on its way to the Pennsylvania Senate.

The House voted unanimously Monday for a bill that would give the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission the power to demand the return of such records.

It also would permit the commission to ask a court to order such records be turned over, simplify how the agency sells or gives away excess property and generally make documents public after 75 years.

Items loaned to the commission for at least 21 years would be considered abandoned if original lenders can’t be found.

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Republican dominated PA House! Snuffing out the truth! "Handling"? Lol! Destroying more like it. This is a pathetic grab for historical records so the Republican Party can dent, deny, deny the truth.
RUK you are mentally disturbed. Republicans live “rent free” in your pecan-sized cranium. Keep it up. Everyone knows you are nuts. Remember Sandy Berger stuffing records from the National Archives down his pants to protect the Clintons? Republicans own you RUK. You always come second to Republicans. Get used to it. Republicans are following you around all day long. Six more years of it...24/7...365. Too bad...for you.

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