Commonwealth Court Judge Kevin Brobson said that Pennsylvania’s Congressional map does not violate the state’s Constitution, setting up a showdown before the state’s Supreme Court.
In Public Policy Polling polls from earlier this month voters in PA-8 do not approve of the Republican tax plan, and in a separate poll from early October found similar results in PA-15.
Leach and Caltagirone both have sexual harassment allegations leveled against them, Wolf takes a strong stance, Inquirer reporters show their hard work and dedication, Toomey achieves a long term goal, and Senate Bill 3 creates divisions within each party. See who made this week’s Ups & Downs!
Shuster’s campaign released an internal poll showing him with a large lead in the wake of Halverson releasing a poll showing a close race, and Caltagirone says he will not resign amid sexual harassment allegations. Good morning politicos, here’s the Playbook!
State Rep. Tom Caltagirone announced he will not resign his seat after it was revealed House House Democrats paid $250k to settle a sexual harassment claim against him.
End Citizens United withdraws its endorsement of Leach and asks for its money back, our readers don’t think the parties should push for women candidates to replace legislators who resign because of sexual harassment allegations, and Wolf and others call for Caltagirone’s resignation. Good morning politicos, here’s the Playbook!
The End Citizens United PAC sent a letter this week to state Senator Daylin Leach informing him it is withdrawing its endorsement of his bid for the 7th Congressional district and asking for its money back.
The results are in, and a majority of our readers don’t think parties should pressure locals to nominate women in special elections to replace legislators who resign amid sexual harassment claims.