November 15th Playbook
Mary Gay Scanlon gets sworn into Congress, while the state Senate leadership remains largely unchanged. Here is the Playbook.
Mary Gay Scanlon gets sworn into Congress, while the state Senate leadership remains largely unchanged. Here is the Playbook.
The Democrats are bringing back every member of the previous terms leadership, while the Republicans will only be replacing one retiring member’s post.
Scanlon becomes the first woman in Pennsylvania’s delegation since 2015.
The House gains made in the Southeastern region of the state are reflected in the new leadership.
Republicans and Democrats in the state House select their new leadership team, while Pennsylvania strikes out on Amazon HQ2. Here is the Playbook.
The closely watched state Senate race in lower Bucks County appears to have gone to the Republican incumbent. The Patch reports that the “provisional ballots have not yet been broken down”, but “obviously those number would not be enough to change the result of the race at this point.”
The Lancaster County Republican takes over for Rep. Dave Reed (R-Indiana).
The former official in Mayor Michael Nutter’s administration is being charged with “multiple counts of theft of public funds involving the Mayor’s Fund.”
The results from a couple of state House and Senate races are still yet to be officially announced. Here is the Playbook.
Last night, President George W. Bush and Laura Bush were honored by receiving the Liberty Medal award in Philadelphia. Here is the Playbook.
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