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Pa. House Oversight Committee holds hearing after $160K worth of firearms go unused

Summary by Abc 27
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) -- The state spent $160,000 on guns and bullets that it will never use for agents that will never get them. The inspector general made the purchase in 2018 only to be told by the governor’s office to get rid of them in, what is best described as, a bureaucratic misfire.A 12-minute hearing of the house oversight committee. Bipartisan, collegial. No fireworks but talk of firearms.

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