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Month: March 2011

Corbett: No Wisconsin-Style Showdown in PA

The current upsets in Wisconsin and now in Ohio have Pennsylvanians, along with the rest of the U.S., banding together in protest to fight against measures like that of Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker. When asked about duplicating any of Gov. Walker’s plans for unions, Gov. Corbett said that he’s not considering it for his budget.

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3/3 Morning Buzz

The jury deliberates Jane Orie’s fate, Rick Santorum is off Fox News until his 2012 decision, the entire PA delegation voted the CR to prevent a government shut down, and Forbes says Philly is America’s most toxic city.

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Pennsylvania Ave: National Journal Reports Rep. Dent is a Last Standing Moderate

The National Journal, which last week brought us the 2010 liberal and conservative rankings of all members of Congress, takes a look today at the 10 lawmakers that had voting records overlapping with the opposing party. There were only 10, and of them, only two were re-elected. One was Rep. Walter Jones, R-N.C., and the other was the Lehigh Valley’s own Charlie Dent.

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TVnewser: Rick Santorum Suspended by Fox News

Fox News’ Bret Baier just announced that the network has put a 60-day suspension on the paid contributor deals with both Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum — who are both considering a run for president in 2012.

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NYT Marcellus Piece Muddies the Water in Pa

Sunday’s New York Times featured an article highly critical of regulation of wastewater from natural gas drilling in Pennsylvania, precipitated a contentious response among some players in the Marcellus arena.

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PA Senate Dems Unveil Plan to Spur 28,000 Jobs

With budget cuts in the works in Harrisburg, state senate Democrats are putting job creation at the top of their agenda. Senate Democrats introduced “PA Works” last Wednesday, a six-part initiative aimed at stimulating tens of thousands of jobs.

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