Sam Dunklau | WITF
Sam Dunklau is the Capitol Bureau Chief for WITF. He previously covered Illinois state government for NPR member station WUIS in Springfield, IL.
Since 2015, Sam has been floating around the radio airwaves as a reporter, disc jockey, and station manager. He grew up in the small midwestern town of Paw Paw, Illinois and is a proud graduate of Augustana College.
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The Pennsylvania House of Representatives has a new leader. WITF’s Sam Dunklau reports Democratic State Rep. Joanna McClinton has been elected Speaker of the House.
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The state House is green-lighting two bills aimed at giving childhood sexual abuse survivors more time to sue their attackers. WITF’s Sam Dunklau has details.
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The Pennsylvania House is expected to continue its special session this week. WITF’s Sam Dunklau unpacks what’s happening and what to look forward to from the lower chamber.
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The Environmental Protection Agency says Harrisburg’s water authority has until the end of next year to fix a years-long sewage overflow problem. WITF’s Sam Dunklau has details.
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Pennsylvania emergency responders are asking the state to help fix their urgent staffing and funding problems. WITF’s Sam Dunklau reports.
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The rate of underage drinking crime in Pennsylvania has sharply decreased over the past five years. WITF’s Sam Dunklau reports, that’s according to police data compiled by the state’s court system.
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New Head of Intergovernmental Operations Committee Noncommittal About Continuing 2020 Election ProbeThe new head of a state Senate committee that launched a probe of Pennsylvania’s 2020 election is non-committal about continuing it. WITF’s Sam Dunklau has more.
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Pennsylvania House Speaker Mark Rozzi is sharing his top priorities for when the chamber returns to session later this month. WITF’s Sam Dunklau has more.
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Pennsylvania’s Attorney General is charging five men from Jehovah’s Witnesses congregations with child sexual abuse crimes. WITF’s Sam Dunklau has details.
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Pennsylvania’s Speaker of the House is outlining what’s next in the effort to put new procedural rules in place. WITF’s Sam Dunklau reports.