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Month: February 2012

How Strict Are PAGOP Endorsement Rules?

While party bylaws do prohibit members and committees from supporting Democrats – complete with a procedure for discipline – there are no such rules against welcoming non-endorsed Republicans.

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Casey Scores Win with Payroll Tax Cut Extension

For months, Sen. Bob Casey has made the payroll tax cut extension his top issue. He put himself out publicly on the issue more than almost any other thus far in his low-profile first term, routinely appearing on cable on Pa. news to push the measure. He scored a win when it passed on Friday.

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2/21 Morning Buzz

Good morning politicos, and welcome to the Buzz. Hope you enjoyed you’re day off yesterday and you’re as excited as we are for the political news week to really begin.

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McCaffery CM Moves to Team Kane

Kathleen Kane’s campaign for Attorney General welcomed its newest staffer two weeks ago: former Dan McCaffery campaign manager and seasoned political operative Josh Morrow.

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Coburn Endorses Feinberg, His Former Staffer

U.S. Senator Tom Coburn today threw his support behind congressional hopeful Evan Feinberg on Monday. Feinberg, who served as a staffer to Coburn in Washington, DC, is challenging Rep. Tim Murphy in the 18th district primary.

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3 Years After the Stimulus, Is Pa. Better Off?

Three years ago on this day, a newly elected President Barrack Obama signed The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, effectively pumping $787 billion into a flagging American economy. Pennsylvania received $9 billion in recovery funds. Projects funded included increased education funding and money for Pa.’s highways.

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Pa. Ballot Odds & Ends

We’ve taken a look at the ballot from the state department and pulled out a few interesting tidbits about the legislative races, like who’s facing a 2010 rematch, who’s getting a free pass, and what’s happening in the open seats. Enjoy!

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2/20 Morning Buzz

Good morning politicos, and welcome to the Buzz. The redistricting mess continues, and this time Democrats are looking at legal action.

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