July 18th Playbook
The PA Supreme Court rules to uphold a Pittsburgh paid sick leave law, while the first Democrat officially announces a bid in Pennsylvania’s 16th Congressional District. Here is the Playbook.
The PA Supreme Court rules to uphold a Pittsburgh paid sick leave law, while the first Democrat officially announces a bid in Pennsylvania’s 16th Congressional District. Here is the Playbook.
Smith, who attempted to unseat state Rep. Daryl Metcalfe (R-Butler) in 2018, is the first Democrat to announce a bid against Rep. Mike Kelly for 2020.
The 2015 Pittsburgh City Council law requiring many private employers to provide paid sick days now gets the green light from the state Supreme Court.
The Bucks County Republican is the lone GOP member of his delegation to vote with the Democrats, while the Butler County Republican’s defense of Trump garners national attention.
The Women for Trump campaign holds their first event in the Philadelphia suburbs, while the House votes on condemning President Trump’s recent tweet suggesting that four Democratic congresswomen “go back” to “fix” the “places from which they came.” Here is the Playbook.
A number of Trump 2020 surrogates, including RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel and daughter-in-law Lara Trump, held an event in King of Prussia touting the President’s record and expressing confidence as the next campaign begins.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren and three other 2020 Democratic presidential hopefuls took the stage on Saturday, while other well known progressives participated in forums throughout the three day conference.
Sen. Bernie Sanders rallies in Philadelphia against the closure of Hahnemann Hospital, while promoting Medicare for All. The former Democratic candidate for PA1 endorses a candidate for President. Here is the Playbook.
The 2020 Democratic hopeful joined local Philadelphia officials in rallying support to keep Hahnemann University Hospital open, while pushing Medicare for All.
The 2020 Democratic presidential hopeful touted her support for Medicare for All, while jabbing at President Donald Trump during her first stop of the “Trump Broken Promises” bus tour.
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