
June 10th Playbook
The special election date is announced for the state House’s 113th District, while two state Senators were sworn-in to office on Wednesday. Here is the Playbook.
The special election date is announced for the state House’s 113th District, while two state Senators were sworn-in to office on Wednesday. Here is the Playbook.
The annual dinner will return on December 4 in New York City, at the Hilton.
The special election is to fill the open state House seat previously held by state Rep. Marty Flynn, who won a special election last month to represent the state Senate’s 22nd District.
State Sen. Scott Martin announced an exploratory committee for Governor, while Rep. Chrissy Houlahan announced she will not run for Senate in 2022. Here is the Playbook.
Congresswoman Chrissy Houlahan told the Philadelphia Inquirer that her “highest best use” is to seek another term in the House instead of launching a bid for the statewide office in 2022.
The Lancaster County Republican touts being a “strong conservative” who is an advocate for “fighting for limited government, support of the free market and job-creating small businesses, protection of the unborn, and preservation of the 2nd Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens.”
The Hill places Pennsylvania on their most likely Senate seats to flip in 2022 list. Here is the Playbook.
The Hill’s Max Greenwood writes that Democrats view it as “one of their best opportunities to flip a seat” in 2022, while “many Republicans” believe that former President Donald Trump’s “brand of conservative populism” can lead the GOP to victory in the Keystone State in 2022.
Former President Donald Trump has called for an audit of the results from Pennsylvania’s presidential election in 2020. Here is the Playbook.
The Allegheny County District Attorney faces calls to resign, the push for campaign finance reform in Allentown is delayed, plus cocktails to-go become one step closer to becoming permanent in PA. All of that and more are in this week’s Ups and Downs.
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