Bartos Reports Over $1 Million in Second Quarter
Republican Senate Candidate Jeff Bartos reportedly raised over $1,072,000 during the second quarter.
Republican Senate Candidate Jeff Bartos reportedly raised over $1,072,000 during the second quarter.
Voters will have their say on a property tax referendum, lawmakers head back to districts with budget negotiations continuing, and Wolf to sign bill creating permanent Office of Inspector General. Good morning politicos, here’s the Playbook!
The Senate voted to put a referendum on the November ballot to amend the state Constitution to allow larger decreases of local property taxes.
Rank and file members of the legislature were sent home while the leaders continue to negotiate a final agreement on the revenue package.
After vetoing a previous version, Governor Wolf will sign into law a bill codifying the Office of Inspector General in statute.
Hartman enters the race to challenge Smucker again, blue slips come to the front of the Senate, G. Terry Madonna and Michael Young’s latest Politically Uncorrected, and a new reader poll. Good morning politicos, here’s the Playbook!
If the courts want to put an end to political gerrymandering, they will have to become involved in the one field they have traditionally avoided, politics.
Candidates are coming forward across the state looking to challenge incumbent Congressmen in the 2018 general election, so we want to know who is the most vulnerable.
Democrat Christina Hartman is jumping into the race to challenge Congressman Lloyd Smucker next year.
The White House, RNC, and PA GOP are taking issue with Senators withholding blue slips preventing federal appeals court nominees from moving forward in the Senate. One of the Senators withholding a blue slip is Senator Bob Casey.
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