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Former Speaker John Perzel Sentenced To Prison

The Philadelphia Inquirer reports former House Speaker John M. Perzel was sentenced to 2-1/2 to 5 years in prison today for his role as mastermind of the so-called “Computergate” scheme to use taxpayer-paid computer programs to win political campaigns.

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Report: Cartwright Has Raised $600K

The National Journal is reporting that Matt Cartwright, who is challenging Tim Holden in PA-17, has raised $600,000 so far not including any self-funding. However, Cartwright’s campaign manager says that’s off base and that the campaign hasn’t released any specific numbers.

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Wednesday Endorsement Roundup

Philly Pentecostal Clergy for Sam Rohrer, Citizens United for Tom Smith, Steelworkers for Larry Maggi, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for Tim Murphy, and Sen. John Pippy for Mark Mustio.

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3/21 Morning Buzz

Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz. It was a big night in Gettysburg, a far cry from the last time PoliticsPA attended a Santorum for President event. Over a thousand people lined up to get in and over a hundred protesters came, too. So did about 40 members of the national media.

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Murphy Goes on TV (Video)

Rep. Tim Murphy is putting his $1 million cash-on-hand to use. The incumbent Republican today began airing a television ad that emphasizes his opposition to President Obama’s health care law. Murphy faces a primary from Evan Feinberg.

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Enviro Groups Unveil Lawmaker Marcellus Scorecard

A coalition of environmental groups issued a scorecard Tuesday rating the voting records of Pa. Senators and Representatives on the issue of Marcellus shale. See which lawmakers got good marks, and who went home with a zero.

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Featherman Does It Again (Video) [NSFW]

John Featherman is at it again. The perennial protest candidate unveiled a new web ad aimed at his general election opponent Rep. Bob Brady. It features Philly radio host Ruth Weisberg – and little else.

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