How did Altmire, Critz survive the Democratic bloodbath on Nov. 2?
By Louis Jacobson PoliticsPA contributing writer CALIFORNIA, Pa. – In Pennsylvania, this year’s Republican election tide ousted a diverse crop of Democrats – a 13-term
By Louis Jacobson PoliticsPA contributing writer CALIFORNIA, Pa. – In Pennsylvania, this year’s Republican election tide ousted a diverse crop of Democrats – a 13-term
The freshman congressmen from the Pa. delegation are starting to get a little more comfortable in DC, rumor has it Gov. Rendell has hired Ari Emanuel to be his agent so that they can find a post-office career for the Governor and State Rep. Costa’s marijuana charge is not resonating with voters. Good Monday morning and welcome to the Buzz.
In this week’s Up & Down: The West is on the way up and the East (read: Philadelphia) seems to be setting. Except if you’re Vince Hughes. A couple members of the Keystone State’s congressional delegation go pragmatic. And Allyson Schwartz makes the case for tax cuts.
By Fred Yang For PoliticsPA.com There’s no question that these past midterm elections were tough for Democrats. But the bifurcated nature of November 2nd’s “wave”
It’s a busy Friday here in the Buzz. Sen. Casey is going to chair the Joint Economic Committee in the next Congress, the NRLC wants Joe Pitts to be the chairman of the House Subcommittee on Health and the PLCB is not going to raise prices on alcohol. Look for Up & Down this afternoon.
The Democratic caucus of the State Senate picked Jay Costa to be minority leader, Rep. Doyle nominated Nancy Pelosi to be minority leader in the U.S. House and Allyson Schwartz said the Bush tax cuts should be extended for anybody who makes less than $500,000 a year. Good Thursday morning and welcome to the Buzz.
AP: Democratic state senators have a new floor leader for the first time in more than 16 years. Democrats back in Harrisburg for the Senate’s
By Jeremy P. Jacobs November 16, 2010 | 1:55 PM Coming off Republican Pat Toomey‘s Senate win, Pennsylvania Republicans are fired up and already discussing
Votes shift power to Western Pa. Wednesday, November 17, 2010 By Angela Couloumbis, Philadelphia Inquirer HARRISBURG — Philadelphia’s interests in the Capitol suffered a stinging
By John Baer Philadelphia Daily News Daily News Political Columnist OF COURSE Gov. Rendell will veto the Legislature’s efforts to expand gunplay in the city
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