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Month: January 2020

Dush Launches Bid for Auditor General

The Jefferson County Republican touted his work over various state budgets and believes his reputation of seeking and calling out fraud, waste, and abuse would suit him well to lead the Auditor General’s office.

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January 22nd Playbook

The RSLC announces that they are placing Pennsylvania in their top tier states for 2020, while state Reps. Bill Kortz (D-Allegheny) and Mike Tobash (R-Schuylkill) announce that they will retire at the end of their current terms. Here is the Playbook.

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Reiss Ends Congressional Bid in PA1

Bucks County Prothonotary Judi Reiss, who was the first Democrat to formally announce a bid for the 1st Congressional District seat held by Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Bucks), announced on Monday morning that she was ending her bid.

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January 21st Playbook

A liberal group aims to boost turnout in key districts in the state, while a few more incumbents announce that they are not seeking another term in the state House. Here is the Playbook.

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Liberal Group Aims to Boost Democratic Turnout in Key PA Districts

Progressive Turnout Project plans on opening seven field offices throughout the state in May that will overlap with the Congressional districts held by Reps. Matt Cartwright (D-Lackawanna), Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Bucks), Conor Lamb (D-Allegheny), Scott Perry (R-York), and Susan Wild (D-Lehigh).

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January 17th Ups & Downs

Voters in the state Senate’s 48th District elected a new state Senate, Google offers an apology to Pittsburgh, plus the SDCC hires a new Executive Director. All of that and more are in this week’s Ups and Downs.

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January 17th Playbook

Michael Bloomberg’s presidential campaign announces the hiring of several directors to senior positions for the state’s operation, while the Republicans select their candidate for the upcoming special election in the state House’s 18th District. Here is the Playbook.

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