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PA Dems Go on the Attack

Bolstered by what they see as Republicans’ politically untenable budget in the PA House and Democrat Kathy Hochul’s Medicare-themed win in the special election for New York’s 26th Congressional seat, Dems argue that they have the momentum heading into the 2012 election (and yes, they know it’s 18 months away).

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Altmire & Murphy Promote Nuclear Reactor Act

Reps. Jason Altmire and Tim Murphy are advocating for a new generation of miniature nuclear reactors that can potentially power neighborhoods. The duo unveiled new legislation, designed to facilitate the development of small nuclear reactors, during a press conference at Westinghouse Electric Company’s headquarters in Cranberry, PA last Friday.

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5/26 Morning Buzz

PoliticsPA is starting a new feature today. We are going to spotlight a different Chief of Staff each week. Today, we start with Rep. Marino’s Chief of Staff, Bill Tighe. Rep. Altmire & Rep. Holden took a trip to the desert, where they participated in a tour of the US-Mexico border sponsored by Rep. Gabrielle Giffords office. Check out our take on the state budget passed through the state house on the strength of the GOP majority. Finally, the talk in Washington this week has been the Middle East. A lot of that talk came from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee Policy Conference which wrapped up on Tuesday. We have Sen. Toomey and Sen. Casey’s speeches from the conference covered.

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Casey & Toomey Hit the Right Notes at AIPAC

Casey and Toomey delivered crowd-pleasing speeches to the annual conference of America’s most powerful pro-Israel lobby on Tuesday, as each man sought to distance himself from President Obama’s remarks last Thursday.

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5/25 Morning Buzz

The PA House passes a budget, PA pols hobnob with the NJ GOP, third parties take aim at Vic Stabile, and Allyson Schwartz gets a promotion.

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