In the wake of the firebombing of his official residence earlier this year, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro is now facing questions about how he is spending tax dollars on security improvements for his private home. A GOP-led committee in the state legislature voted Tuesday to issue three subpoenas seeking records related to, among other things, roughly $1 million in security upgrades to his personal home in the suburbs of Philadelphia. The Intergovernmental Operations Committee is also seeking documents concerning "several charter flights arranged for the Governor's Office" in mid-January. The three subpoenas will be sent to the Pennsylvania State Police, the open records officer in the local township of Shapiro's private residence and the charter flight company. They have until Jan. 16, 2
Gov. Shapiro faces subpoena over private home security upgrades after firebombing
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