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Franklin & Marshall Poll: Pennsylvanians Speak Out On Marcellus Shale

The findings of Franklin & Marshall’s most recent poll show the majority of Pennsylvanians are in favor of the Natural Gas drilling industry: 65% favor it while 23% are in opposition of it. Interestingly enough, 72% vs. 12% believe the taxes collected on the natural gas drilling should be shared by both the state and local communities instead of being used to directly benefit the local communities where the drilling is taking place.

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Marcellus Shale: Income Or Extraction Tax

The Pittsburgh Tribune Review published an article yesterday which offered a new explanation on why the Marcellus shale industry should not be subject to an extraction tax: citizens who have wells are paying more in income taxes.

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Chief of Staff Spotlight: George McElwee

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.

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Poll: Did Somebody Say Malaise?

53 percent of Pennsylvania adults believe the state is headed in the wrong direction, and just one-third of voters rate the job performance of President Obama or any given one of the state’s top elected officials as “excellent” or “good.”

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9/1 Morning Buzz

Perzel pleads guilty; more legal troubles for Orie; Harrisburg Council defies Gov. Corbett; Toomey’s town hall; a citizens’ Marcellus commission; union targets 4 PA Reps; and a way late update on Pittsburgh candidates’ comedy night.

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State Takeover of Harrisburg Could Start Tonight

Tonight is a big night for Harrisburg. City leaders have the unenviable choice between handing over control of the city, or seeing it taken. If Harrisburg city council members don’t produce a recovery plan tonight Governor Corbett will issue a state takeover of the financially troubled capital.

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A Win for Toomey: DOT Sees the Sign

The U.S government finally saw the sign after weeks of deliberating Senator Toomey’s forceful recommendation to back off the mandate for new street signs across the nation.

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