Limp-Adhesiveness453

Limp-Adhesiveness453 t1_j153lgx wrote

Cold weather, much less progressive people (not just politics, but your everyday people on the street), good that you're moving for a job, as good ones can be hard to find. BUT Gettysburg is a cute (albeit touristy) town. The weather is milder than in most of the state. Decent public schools. Definitely a big change from Cali (I lived there 6 years myself) but not a bad part of the state to move too! Just be ready for rude people, cold weather, and cold rain

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Limp-Adhesiveness453 t1_ix3tml5 wrote

Harrisburg or it's environs (especially the west of the river suburbs), but there's nice areas of Harrisburg, just make to avoid the bad areas in any of the options. Lancaster is probably the best city, it might not have as many job options as Harrisburg, and you'll pay more to live there, but those two are in a different league from everyone else

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Limp-Adhesiveness453 t1_iwphrkn wrote

Yep, it's 20x times harder to register to vote in PA now than it was when I left the state 14 years ago. I moved back 3 weeks before the cutoff to register, and couldn't believe how much stuff I had to have, including bills at my address, which I still haven't gotten yet, since they lag usage by a month. I had the turn all my bank/credit accounts off of paperless in the hopes they got here.in time, but they didn't, so I couldn't register. They require two Bills, dod not accept my change off address from usps or bank statement. My guess is, this is will also make it much harder for young people to register especially if they move from out of state

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