4/19 Morning Buzz
It’s been one heck of a week politicos. See you today in Harrisburg for PLC. Good morning, here’s the Buzz.
It’s been one heck of a week politicos. See you today in Harrisburg for PLC. Good morning, here’s the Buzz.
Before there was such a thing as the Tea Party, Pa. movement conservatives organized the Pennsylvania Leadership Conference back in 1989. Here’s what, and who, to watch as they gather in Camp HIll this weekend for their annual meeting.
One day after the U.S. Senate voted down a proposal to expand background checks for firearms purchases, a Muhlenberg College poll commissioned by the Allentown Morning Call shows 89% of Pa. adults support such a move.
Sen. Pat Toomey maintained a solid fundraising pace the first quartering, bringing in almost $515,000. Sen. Bob Casey, fresh off his re-election, raised $44,000.
It’s been a rough week in the country and in Congress. Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz.
Sen. Pat Toomey’s foray into the bipartisan limelight ended in defeat Wednesday as the U.S. Senate voted down down gun legislation offered by he and Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV).
Some huge news in the emerging PA-13 primary, plus the fundraising numbers are in. Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz.
The race for PA-13 changed a great deal Tuesday. Former Philly Controller Jonathan Saidel will not run to replace Allyson Schwartz in Congress, citing support for former Congresswoman Marjorie Margolies. Philly Dem kingpin Bob Brady endorsed Brendan Boyle.
The numbers are in! See which Pennsylvania members of Congress had a good start to the 2014 cycle, and who didn’t.
Congresswoman Allyson Schwartz made productive use of her final three months as a congressional candidate, raising $416,000 in the first quarter. She also made a big transfer to her gubernatorial campaign.
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