1997 NASCA editorial cites bipartisan legislative attempts to ban swing clubs, citing Pennsylvania Senator Richard Kasunic's bills
1997 NASCA editorial cites bipartisan legislative attempts to ban swing clubs, citing Pennsylvania Senator Richard Kasunic's bills The passage mentions a state senator’s legislative efforts to outlaw swing clubs and a broader political discussion about internet censorship, but provides no concrete financial flows, wrongdoing, or links to high‑level officials beyond a single state legislator. The information is largely historical and already public, offering limited investigative value. Key insights: NASCA (North American Swing Club Association) opposed proposed bans on swing clubs.; 1997 editorial warned of bipartisan attacks on freedom, including internet censorship and swing club bans.; Pennsylvania Democratic Senator Richard Kasunic introduced legislation in 1996 and again in 1997 to criminalize swing clubs.
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1997 NASCA editorial cites bipartisan legislative attempts to ban swing clubs, citing Pennsylvania Senator Richard Kasunic's bills The passage mentions a state senator’s legislative efforts to outlaw swing clubs and a broader political discussion about internet censorship, but provides no concrete financial flows, wrongdoing, or links to high‑level officials beyond a single state legislator. The information is largely historical and already public, offering limited investigative value. Key insights: NASCA (North American Swing Club Association) opposed proposed bans on swing clubs.; 1997 editorial warned of bipartisan attacks on freedom, including internet censorship and swing club bans.; Pennsylvania Democratic Senator Richard Kasunic introduced legislation in 1996 and again in 1997 to criminalize swing clubs.
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