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TRUTH ON-LINE 2000 AND BEYOND THE FUTURE

ALL SIDES OF THE ISSUES


Truth On-Line: Key Issues for alert citizens


DEBATES ONGOING AT HALL OF FREEDOM

Fayette Civic Forum: Key Issues Discussed


It's the People's Business, Stupid

Don't forget the Agenda and PEOPLE'S Business Meetings of the Fayette County board of commissioners held at the Public Service Building on Main Street, Uniontown. Starting time: 9:30 a.m. Agenda meetings are the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. People's Business meetings are the second and fourth Thursday of each month. The People's Business meeting presents an opportunity for public comment at the beginning of the meeting on agenda items, and public comment at the end of the business meeting on non-agenda items.

Follow the Money Trail: Key Issues

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Follow the Expressway trail: Fayette sparks

DIRT Daily Dose of Citizen Information Alerts

CHECK THESE LINKS DAILY

Fayette Civic Forum's: Discussions & Debates
Important Information: Visit often
VoicePAC: non-partisan and issue-oriented action
Freedom Watch: Fayette's Billboard
PA County Commissioners Assoc.: Local Issues

MAKES YOU THINK, HUH?


ISSUE LINKS


DIRT Real dirt on legislation to ban cell phone use in vehicles


Zoning Issues: Legalities


New Program: Mosaic 2000


What's real in Pittsburgh?


PA SPORTS STADIUMS FUNDED UNCONSTITUTIONALLY?


PA Libertarian org:Great info
VoicePAC: non-partisan and issue-oriented action

A MUST READ

VoicePAC:Extensive Details Stadiums Issue
GRANT STREET1999Activists Are Everywhere
Philadelphia News: Students Oppose Stadiums
PA state legislator: Rep. Robinson unhappy too

BE AWARE AND WARY

Post Gazette: Pgh. stadium development
National Assoc. Counties: Issues, conferences
PA state: tax developments
Allegheny Institute: Numerous issues
New American: Private property rights

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