Dem State Committee Summer 2011 Preview
PoliticsPA gives you the skinny on what’s going on and what to watch at this weekend’s Democratic State Committee Meeting.
PoliticsPA gives you the skinny on what’s going on and what to watch at this weekend’s Democratic State Committee Meeting.
“There is no ban on recording public forums held by Rep. Barletta. There has never been a ban on recording public forums held by Rep. Barletta,” his office said in a statement. Rep. Barletta has been under scrutiny following reports that his office had banned the use of recording devices by attendees who were not members of the press.
Former Congressman Patrick Murphy has raised $500,000 in the six weeks following his candidacy announcement. With $450K on hand, Murphy’s campaign reports that none of the haul is from Murphy himself, nor from campaign loans.
The Marcellus shale tax question is at least as complicated as the intractable knot of ancient lore. State Rep. Miccarelli will introduce a bill that taxes Marcellus shale and passes the muster of Gov. Corbett and Grover Norquist. Sounds simple, right?
In yet another indication that Pennsylvania will be the epicenter of the 2012 battle for control of the U.S. House, the National Republican Congressional Campaign released its list of “Patriot Program” participants yesterday, and it had several familiar names.
We profile Rep. Altmire’s CoS, the state’s surplus reaches $540 mil, and PA is the center of the 2012 battle for the U.S. House.
This week we present Sharon Werner, Chief of Staff for Rep. Jason Altmire (D-Allegheny).
We wanted to tie up a few loose ends on the conservative icon’s visit to PA in our final Palin story ever (for this week).
One day after the Memorial Day parades and barbecues ended, Senator Bob Casey held a press conference at the Goodwill Workforce Development Center in Pittsburgh to release a report outlining the high rate of joblessness among veterans in the U.S.
One has served in Harrisburg since 1997, the other is barely finished with her first month. But two PA Senators have caught the eye of Governing, the DC-based magazine that covers state and local politics across the country.
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