REP. DAVE HICKERNELL BACKS GOP RESOLUTION DISPUTING ELECTION RESULTS – DESPITE LACK OF EVIDENCE

 

PA State Rep. Dave Hickernell


The resolution provides no evidence of election fraud. Instead, it raises doubts about the integrity of the results, citing a series of rulings by the “partisan majority” on the state Supreme Court, unverified claims about “irregularities” in the mail-ballot and vote-counting processes, as well as the unresolved status of unspecified legal action.

About a third of the 110-member Republican majority in the House co-sponsored the resolution, including five of the seven GOP members of Lancaster County’s delegation — Reps. Mindy Fee, of Manheim; Keith Greiner, of Upper Leacock; David Hickernell, of West Donegal; Brett Miller, of East Hempfield; and David Zimmerman, of East Earl.

None of the legislators responded to requests for comment from LNP | LancasterOnline, and only Greiner had issued a public statement about why he signed the resolution.

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About Town 11/29/2020

 This week’s photos of Columbia

(Click/tap on photos to see larger, sharper images.)

Here’s an elusive cat on the hunt down by the tracks.

And here’s The Tint Shop at 4th & Union.

“Telemedicine” via a number on a utility pole – 
What could go wrong?

Scarf bombing on Locust Street (and 4th)

Cloud-to-cloud rainbow

Mother’s Day Truck Convoy

Plaques like this one have been appearing on various buildings around town.
This one should contain a message of thanks to the taxpayers of Columbia, who financed the project.
Some sort of makeshift boat was moored just offshore in Washington Boro.

The secret lair of water company vehicles

Here’s a tree that’s seen better days.

These folks were giving Joseph a lift.
He ended up here.
Andy’s 4th & Cherry store is gone for good, but the one on Ironville Pike is open.

Big boot with big canes

Do it somewhere else!

A giant bulb for generating great ideas

And here’s one now – doors within a door.

Americana

This circus came to town at one time – in Lancaster.
In case it ever comes around
What appears to be an interdimensional portal is really just a mirror 
in the window at Burning Bridge Antiques.
Down at Lloyd Mifflin’s house
(He doesn’t live there anymore.)

Parking meter, bagged and jacketed.
Anti-Wolf sign

Service call in the field

At the VFW

Left, right, and center – just like politics

Stop the spread (presumably lanternflies, not Chevys).

More of the Market

Business hours

There’s a piece missing.

Constable on the job
Work in progress at Tower Clock Apartments
Snowflake time again

DEEDS RECORDED – COLUMBIA BOROUGH – NOVEMBER 23, 2020

Nell M. Bohnart and John Hibberd A conveyed 368 S. Third St. to Raymond Valentin Nieves and Raymond Valentin Nieves for $60,000.

Frank J. Doutrich conveyed property on Ironville Pike to Barbara Jane Moyer and Walter H. Sikorski Jr. for $135,500.

Kathleen F. Hodgen, Jean E. Kreiser and Jean H. Kreiser conveyed property on a public road to Sarah E. Dohren for $156,000.

Harry L. Oakes conveyed property on Lawrence Street to Neighborhood Properties Solutions LLC for $63,000.