PA Budget Roundup
PoliticsPA plans to bring you this special feature starting today, until the budget passes. Here are the biggest budget headlines from the past day.
PoliticsPA plans to bring you this special feature starting today, until the budget passes. Here are the biggest budget headlines from the past day.
Corbett lays down the law; conservatives exploring a primary to Rep. Tim Murphy; PA Senate fires Castle Doctrine bill over to Gov’s office; and the last day to nominate your favorite PA political blogs!
Several conservative activists are sowing the seeds of a Tea Party challenge to Rep. Tim Murphy, PoliticsPA has learned. They’re interviewing candidates and highlighting Murphy’s moderate record on labor issues.
Speaking to a conference of county commissioners today in Lancaster, Governor Corbett said he would most likely veto any impact fee proposal. Tom Murse of the Lancaster newspapers has the story.
As the GOP candidates continue the race for their party’s nomination, former Senator Rick Santorum recently released a statement criticizing Republican front-runner Mitt Romney for not signing the pro-life Susan B. Anthony pledge.
In an op-ed to the New York Times this weekend, the long-serving U.S. Senator urged Congressional action to solve the seemingly intractable National Football League players’ strike and owners’ lockout.
Within hours of receiving it yesterday, Governor Corbett signed a bill to reform the state’s unemployment compensation system.
PoliticsPA presents a brief history of the much-maligned soda tax in Philadelphia — from its introduction last year to a rowdy day of negotiations and demonstrations in City Hall on Thursday.
Little more than a year after delivering a speech at Carnegie Mellon University’s Wiegand Gymnasium, President Barack Obama is planning to return to CMU on Friday, June 24 to discuss the importance of manufacturing to the U.S. economy.
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