Ortitay Mulls Gubernatorial Bid
State Rep. Jason Ortitay (R-Washington) confirms that he has registered “ortitayforgovernor.com” and that he’d like to run for governor either “next term or sometime in the future.”
State Rep. Jason Ortitay (R-Washington) confirms that he has registered “ortitayforgovernor.com” and that he’d like to run for governor either “next term or sometime in the future.”
A former state Rep announces his candidacy for the special election in Senate District 48, while the White House announces that President Joe Biden will travel to Delaware County next week. Here is the Playbook.
According to a release from the White House Press Office, President Joe Biden will visit Delaware County on Tuesday, March 16.
The former state Rep. stressed the importance of restoring civility in politics and being an elected official that will solve problems and address the issues that matter most to the citizens in the 48th District.
Republicans select their candidate for the special election in Senate District 48. Here is the Playbook.
Mullins is the second state rep from Lackawanna County to announce his intentions for the Democratic Party nomination for the open state Senate seat.
Gebhard, president and CEO of Hoaster Gebhard & Co., mentioned repealing Act 77, reopening Pennsylvania’s economy, and fighting against Gov. Tom Wolf’s agenda as his three legislative priorities.
Dr. Denise Johnson, who most recently served as the Chief Medical Officer at Meadville Medical Center in Crawford County, will be succeeding Dr. Wendy Braund.
Jeff Bartos formally announced his candidacy for the 2022 U.S. Senate race, while Gov. Tom Wolf announces the nomination of Dr. Denise Johnson to serve as PA’s Physician General. Here is the Playbook.
The Montgomery County Republican, who was the GOP Lt. Governor nominee in 2018, promotes his family’s roots in the state and recent work helping small businesses during the coronavirus pandemic in his campaign launch video.
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