State Rep. Sean Ramaley, a candidate for state Senate who is facing charges for allegedly accepting a no-work state job during his House campaign, will hold a news conference this afternoon at the office of his Pittsburgh attorney.
Mr. Ramaley, D-Economy, is holding a 2 p.m. news conference "regarding his Senate campaign," according to a news release from his office. He is running for state Senate against Republican Elder Vogel Jr. for the right to replace state Sen. Gerald Lavalle, who is retiring.
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