Parade of corruption: Another month, another conviction in Pa. politics

Post-Gazette Monday 12th March, 2012

It's all too familiar, these ex-Pennsylvania lawmakers leaving courtrooms after fresh guilty verdicts certify their abuse of the public trust. The latest is Mike Veon of Beaver Falls. Again. He was not only a legislator for 22 years, but also a top leader in his caucus as House Democratic whip. Mr. Veon got a break last month from serving his six...

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