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Pa. Republicans Split on Sandy Relief

Pa.’s Republican delegation split 7-6 against the Sandy relief bill on Tuesday, with every Congressman west of the Susquehanna voting no and all but one in eastern Pa. voting yea.

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Ravenstahl Maintains Fundraising Lead: $782K on Hand

Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl started off 2013 with a fundraising lead, his campaign announced Tuesday. He has $781,500 on hand, hundreds of thousands more than his nearest opponent. And the primary is getting more crowded with the entry of Michael Lamb today.

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1/16 Morning Buzz

We’re caught up from the oath-a-palooza, and Pa. has a trio of new Democratic statewide officials. Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz.

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McCord Begins Second Term

Pa. Treasurer Rob McCord completed the trio of statewide Democrats who took the oath of office today. In his case, it’s the second time.

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Pa. Attorney General Kathleen Kane Makes History

Kathleen Kane is Pa.’s first woman to be elected Attorney General and its first Democrat. But during her speech and later as she tended to her younger son – who fainted during the event – she reminded everyone that she’s the first mother, too.

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Dent, Fitzpatrick Join No Labels ‘Problem Solvers’

Charlie Dent and Mike Fitzpatrick have joined 22 other members of Congress as a part of the “Problem Solvers Group.” Organized by No Labels, the bipartisan collection of officials aims to bypass gridlock and address the nation’s continuing economic issues.

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Meet Scott Perry’s New Team

Meet the men and women running the show for newly minted Congressman Scott Perry. If you knew Todd Platts’ staff, you’ll see that many names are familiar.

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1/15 Morning Buzz

It’s a big day and a new era in Pa. today. Kathleen Kane and Eugene DePasquale will both be sworn in today, as will incumbent Treasurer Rob McCord. See you at the Capitol. Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz.

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