
Hafer Fined $50K, Gets 3 Years Probation For Lying During Corruption Investigation
Former state Treasurer Barbara Hafer was sentenced to three years probation, a $50,000 fine, and to complete 500 hours of community service by a federal judge today.
Former state Treasurer Barbara Hafer was sentenced to three years probation, a $50,000 fine, and to complete 500 hours of community service by a federal judge today.
11th Congressional candidate Dan Meuser announced his first detailed policy plan in a three-page document called his “Government for the People” plan.
In a new Mercyhurst Center for Applied Politics poll of Erie County voters, President Trump, who won the county last year, Congress and the news media are all underwater.
We update our Congressional vulnerability rankings in the wake of resignations and retirements, four charged with interference in the special election in the 197th state House district, Fetterman is reportedly close to a run for LG, and a PA-18 Candidate Sues Westmoreland County Democratic Party. Good morning politicos, here’s the Playbook!
Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced charges against four election officers for interference in the 197th state House district last March.
Former Senate candidate and Braddock Mayor John Fetterman is reportedly in the final stages of deciding if he will run for Lieutenant Governor next year, becoming the third primary challenger to current Lieutenant Governor Mike Stack.
Westmoreland County Commissioner and candidate for the 18th Congressional district Gina Cerilli is suing the Westmoreland Democratic Party ahead of the party meeting to send its recommendation for who should be the party’s candidate in the 18th district’s special election.
Since our last ranking, Rep. Tim Murphy resigned, and Congressman Charlie Dent announced his retirement at the end of the term. We are taking the opportunity to update our rankings of the delegation.
The ups and downs from the week, Torsella authorizes a $1.8 billion loan to the state, and the Post-Gazette endorses Woodruff for Supreme Court. Good morning politicos, here’s the Playbook!
Three Philadelphia Eagles work on bipartisan reform efforts, the constituents of the 18th Congressional district know when they will be represented again, natural gas drillers avoid the severance tax for another year, and state Rep. Kevin Haggerty goes missing from his job duties. See who made this week’s Ups & Downs!