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Activists aim to oust PA Supreme Court justices. And bright spots amid PA's #49 rank for renewable energy.

Activists aim to oust PA Supreme Court justices. And bright spots amid PA's #49 rank for renewable energy.

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Tomorrow is Pennsylvania's Primary Election Day. But this fall, three incumbent justices on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court are facing opposition in what’s usually a quiet retention vote. Carmen Russell-Sluchansky from our friends at WHYY reports on how this year is shaping up to be different.

And The Pennsylvania Supreme Court heard arguments last week over the state’s participation in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, known as RGGI ("Reggie"). Julie Grant from our friends at The Allegheny Front reports.

The nonprofit, nonpartisan organization PennEnvironment recently released a report that ranks Pennsylvania 49th in the nation for its growth in six key areas of solar, wind and geothermal generation over the past decade. WITF's Karen Hendricks has a deep-dive conversation with Flora Cardoni, deputy director of PennEnvironment, to interpret the report.

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