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HARRISBURG, Pa. – As state lawmakers consider shifting the mandate on how public legal notices are published, representatives of local media and associations representing local government offered differing perspectives Monday at the state Capitol on which methods to use.

Pennsylvania law requires that formal government public notices and legal advertising be published in newspapers of general circulation. ×

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