12/9/19: The inaugural “Moe Coleman Award” highlights “bipartisanship,” “civil discourse,” and other vague virtues
Release Date: 12/09/2019
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* In selecting Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald and three others as the recipients of the inaugural “Moe Coleman Award,” named for the late founder of Pitt’s Institute of Politics, Joe Sabino Mistick and Jim Roddey argue for “civil discourse” and “bipartisanship.”
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