July 24th Playbook
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick’s campaign brings in $490K in Q2, while the Allegheny County Republicans elect a new chair. Here is the Playbook.
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick’s campaign brings in $490K in Q2, while the Allegheny County Republicans elect a new chair. Here is the Playbook.
The GOP congressman entered the month of July with just over $810,000 cash on hand.
The Allegheny County Councilman believes the local party was broken, but promises to fix it.
The Pennsylvania GOP hires a compliance officer, while two Democrats have announced bids to run in the 1st Congressional District. Here is the Playbook.
The Pennsbury School Board member and Democratic hopeful said she opposes the tax cuts passed under President Donald Trump’s administration and supports a “public option” for healthcare insurance.
Reps. Madeleine Dean (D-Montgomery) and Mary Gay Scanlon (D-Delaware) make a surprise visit to tour the Berks County Detention Center. Here is the Playbook.
The State Supreme Court rules in favor of a Pittsburgh paid leave law, a Congressman garners national headlines while defending President Trump in a House vote, and the Pennsylvania news industry takes a hit. All of that and more are in this week’s Ups and Downs.
A new Morning Consult poll shows positive numbers for Gov. Tom Wolf, while President Trump’s approval rating is under water in the state. The PA Dems are divided on a recent impeachment resolution. Here is the Playbook.
Five members of Pennsylvania’s Democratic delegation against killing the impeachment resolution Wednesday. Only 2 Democrats in PA voted to kill the impeachment resolution in the previous vote in January 2018.
Gov. Tom Wolf is the lone statewide Pennsylvania elected official in a new poll in the top half in approval rating among his peers, while over half of voters in the keystone state disapprove of President Donald Trump’s job performance.
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