Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Pennsylvania Newsletter for Monday June 30, 2025 ( 3 items ) |
Costa Rica: Constitutional Court Decision Sets a Precedent for the Rights of Migrants in the Region
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, June 28 -- The American Friends Service Committee issued the following news release:
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Costa Rica: Constitutional Court Decision Sets a Precedent for the Rights of Migrants in the Region
The Constitutional Chamber of Costa Rica has partially upheld a habeas corpus petition filed on behalf of the 200 migrants deported from the United States to Costa Rica in February of this year.
The original petition was submitted by journalist Mauricio Herrera, with the suppo
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Free-agent WR Tyler Boyd would 'absolutely' play for Steelers, thinks he has 'a few more years' left in him
CANTON, Ohio, June 29 [Category: Sports] -- The National Football League posted the following news:
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Free-agent WR Tyler Boyd would 'absolutely' play for Steelers, thinks he has 'a few more years' left in him
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A longtime Bengal but Pennsylvania native and Pitt alum, free-agent wide receiver Tyler Boyd would have no qualms with switching sides to an AFC North rival.
Speaking at a youth camp football camp in his hometown of Clairton, Pennsylvania, Boyd said he believes he still has "a
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MM Metals USA Urges Action on Critical Mineral Imports
WASHINGTON, June 30 -- MM Metals USA, Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania, has submitted comments to the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security, urging the agency to recognize ultrapure low-carbon ferrochrome and high-purity aluminum as vital to national security. The company's input supports the ongoing Section 232 investigation into processed critical minerals and derivative products, advocating for measures to reduce reliance on foreign sources.
The U.S. currently imports 100%
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