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Month: March 2011

NRCC Sees Possible PA-8 Rematch, Slams Pat Murphy

It seems that being out of office isn’t enough to protect former Rep. Murphy from the political barbs of the NRCC, which just sent out a release hammering him on the one year anniversary of his vote for the health care reform law.

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Sestak Ad Wins – Again

Sestak’s “The Switch” ad, an opprobrium of Arlen Specter switching parties, won the award for “Best Use of Negative” at the Pollies last weekend.

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3/21 Morning Buzz

Budget battles continue, the GOP finds consensus on Congressional redistricting, and ballot challenges begin.

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PA Political Operatives Named to DC ‘Dream Team’

Pennsylvania is a swing state, pure and simple. A large number of political offices here can switch parties any given year. It’s no surprise then, that three of our state’s own political operatives made a national “Dream Team” during the American Association of Political Consultants (AAPC) annual conference in Washington.

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Corbett’s Tax Promise Doesn’t Apply to Local Government

Governor Corbett released his budget last week and as he promised, no taxes of any kind were raised. However, because of the dramatic cuts to aid to school districts throughout Pennsylvania, local governments may be forced to raise taxes on their citizens to avoid significant cuts to their local schools.

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Protesters: No Lucky Charms in Corbett’s Budget

Gov. Corbett made his first trip to the Scranton area Thursday morning since announcing his not-so-popular budget plan, and protesters had a few St. Patrick’s Day messages to deliver. His budget? “Blarney.” His plan to tap into the state’s natural gas resource? “No fracking way.”

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3/18 Morning Buzz

Corbett is pushing ahead despite budget polls, PLC nets a big name keynote speaker, and the Senate passes Casey’s small business amendment.

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