Corbett Presser Rules Panned
Governor Corbett is taking heat from the press today, after another incident in which his staff limited access to a press conference.
Governor Corbett is taking heat from the press today, after another incident in which his staff limited access to a press conference.
In his response to Barack Obama’s speech on Libya last night, Senator Bob Casey echoed the President’s measured approach and emphasized the limited scope of the engagement.
Today is the last day to submit suggestions for our Harrisburg Superlatives. Students pour into the Capitol to protest proposed cuts in higher education funding. And Senator Casey echoes Obama’s themes on Libya.
We decided to check in with some of the students who weren’t on hand for the rallies: college Republicans. We talked with a few campus conservatives across PA, and found that those attending state-supported colleges had mixed feelings about the Governor’s budget.
Republican D. Raja touted the support of some big Republican names in his bid for Allegheny Exec, including Senator Pat Toomey, Congressman Tim Murphy, PA House Majority Leader Mike Turzai, as well as conservative radio host Glen Meakem.
Students and faculty of the state-affiliated schools arrive in Harrisburg today to protest budget cuts, Holden’s new Dem district could present primary problems, the DCCC targets Barletta, and Schwartz bests Pelosi.
Lynne Abraham had been out of public office for all of five minutes last January when people started whispering about her.
PA’s Allyson Schwartz (D-13) outdid former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in contributions to the DCCC last cycle.
Governor Corbett’s strong rhetoric shifted this week, as he hinted that he may be willing to support a local impact tax on gas drilling in the Marcellus region.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee launched the most current phase of its grassroots advertising campaign Tuesday—and, once again, Rep. Lou Barletta (R-11) is under fire.
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