Wolf Signs Bills To Finalize $34 Billion Budget
The budget includes increases to basic education funding, but does not increase the state’s minimum wage.
The budget includes increases to basic education funding, but does not increase the state’s minimum wage.
The PAGOP Chair resigns after a bombshell from the Inquirer, a Uniontown native is set to be nominated as the Secretary of Defense, and a deal was brokered between two healthcare giants in Western PA. All of that and more are in this week’s Ups and Downs.
The Democratic candidate in 2018 has decided to not seek the seat in 2020.
The state Senate approves the $34 billion budget to send to Gov. Tom Wolf. Good morning politicos, here is the Playbook.
Senate Majority Leader Jake Corman called it the worst day in the Senate since he’s been elected.
The National Journal reports that AG Eugene DePasquale will announce a bid for PA10 in July, while we ask who the next PAGOP Chair will be. Good morning politicos, here is the Playbook.
The race to replace Val DiGiorgio has begun.
The Lehigh County Democrat lost her partner to a suicide one month ago.
DePasquale told PoliticsPA in March that he thought reform was needed in Washington D.C.
PAGOP Chair Val DiGiorgio resigns after a Philadelphia Inquirer report about him exchanging racy texts and a photo with a GOP Philly Council candidate. Here is the Playbook.
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