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HARRISBURG, Pa. – Public notices are a staple of the print news industry, but as media consumption evolves and government expenses grow, Pennsylvania lawmakers are weighing a shift in how constituents are notified about official proceedings.

Open bids for heavy equipment purchases and public works contracts; information on monthly governmental meetings; notification of a proposed operating budget; auditor reports, debt service, liquor license hearings, real estate tax rates and public land sales are all part of required public notices. ×

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