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HARRISBURG -- Under legislation slated for a Senate vote today, cameras at red light intersections in the city of Pittsburgh would document violations and a portion of fines paid by motorists would help the city's ailing pension funds.
The bill was approved by the Senate Appropriations Committee on Friday. Sen. Jay Costa of Forest Hills, the committee's ranking Democrat, said the full Senate will vote on the measure, H.B. 1800, with the amendment approved yesterday.See the full content of this document
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Pittsburgh Could Get Red Light Cameras
The amendment by Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi, R- Delaware County, would allow red light cameras in ...
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