Happy Labor Day
Good morning Politicos, and happy Labor Day. Like most of you (hopefully), PoliticsPA is off today. We hope you enjoy your three-day weekend, and while you’re at it, please enjoy these labor-themed videos.
Good morning Politicos, and happy Labor Day. Like most of you (hopefully), PoliticsPA is off today. We hope you enjoy your three-day weekend, and while you’re at it, please enjoy these labor-themed videos.
It was a tough week for Harrisburg City Council, a tough anniversary for Mayor Luke Ravenstahl, and an up-and-down couple days for Senator Toomey. See why in this week’s edition of Up & Down.
PoliticsPA is proud to present the 13th installment of our Chief of Staff Spotlight feature. This week, we talked to George McElwee, who has served as Rep. Charlie Dent’s COS since he was elected in 2004.
It was a rough week for Pennsylvania’s two biggest mayors, and several others.
More downs than usual today – a number of politicos in DC and Harrisburg had a rough week.
We proudly present the 12th part of our 21-part series, better know a Chief of Staff. Today we present Patrick Rothwell, COS for Freshman Rep. Lou Barletta.
Over the three-day NEPA river tour, Corbett paddled the waters from Mehoopany, Wyoming County, through northeastern part of the state, into the Susquehanna River and ended up in Wilkes-Barre.
Throughout the months-long debt debate, Toomey solidified his status as one of the GOP’s emerging fiscal leaders – sometimes to the chagrin of his own party leadership.
To be sure, there were real and serious issues about spending and taxes that underlaid the debt debate. Moreover, as a nation we are inarguably spending too much money given the demands of entitlements and the level of taxes. So some of what we went through was probably necessary. But why did it last so long, become so rancorous, and end up costing so much to resolve?
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