3/25 Morning Buzz
The groundhog is officially in the doghouse. Good snowy morning politicos, here’s the Buzz.
The groundhog is officially in the doghouse. Good snowy morning politicos, here’s the Buzz.
Despite a lack of indications that legislation bill is going anywhere, Democrats have embarked on a frenetic push against a proposal to change the way Pennsylvania allocates its electoral college votes.
After much debate, HB 790 passed the Pa. House on Thursday. Will it pass the Senate?
Last week we asked readers who the Republicans should support for governor in 2014, Tom Corbett, Bruce Castor, or someone else. Out of 854 votes, Castor came in first with 44% of the vote. “Someone else” came in ahead of Governor Corbett by a narrow margin of 2%.
The Fix over at Washington Post rated Pennsylvania number 6 on its latest list of Governorships most likely to change party control. It’s a promotion from number 8 last time.
It was a boozy week in Harrisburg. See who won and who lost. Here are this week’s Ups & Downs.
Following seven hours of debate on Thursday, the Pennsylvania House approved HB 790 105-90. This is the furthest that any legislation has made it through the Pennsylvania General Assembly since the end of Prohibition eighty years ago.
Republicans toasted success last night as Democrats drowned their sorrows: the PA House passed liquor privatization. Now, it’s on to the Senate. Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz.
The Cook Political Report, which analyzes and handicaps elections nationwide, today moved its rating of the 2014 Pennsylvania Governor’s race from “Lean Republican” to “Toss Up.”
In a legal action that will test Pittsburgh’s City campaign finance rules and could dramatically affect the landscape of the Democratic race for Mayor, Bill Peduto asked a judge to block opponents Michael Lamb and Jack Wagner from using cash they collected while running for other offices.
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