HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — Dauphin County made history Monday with swearing in its newest group of elected officials.
La Tasha C. Williams, the first Black woman elected judge in the county, took her oath of office just before noon. A former Susquehanna Township commissioner and defense attorney, she promised fair treatment and equality for all.
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“I’m just so grateful to the voters of Dauphin County for coming out and showing that they trust me with matters of most importance to them, and that means a lot,” said Williams, who was elected as a Democrat…