Republicans yet to step up to the plate against Casey
Despite his modest fundraising, no Pa. Republicans have announced taking on the challenge of running against Sen. Casey, Politico reports.
Despite his modest fundraising, no Pa. Republicans have announced taking on the challenge of running against Sen. Casey, Politico reports.
Today is the last day for Democrats and Republicans to turn in their official paperwork and petitions to run for office in 2011. PoliticsPA gives you the list of what to watch.
Candidates’ filing deadline is today, and Governor Corbett unveils his budget. That’s all you need to know.
Allegheny County Democrats endorsed County Council President Rich Fitzgerald for County Exec, and State Rep. Chelsa Wagner for County Controller. They didn’t endorse a single one of the four current city council member up for re-election.
Governor Corbett recently repealed one requirement for impact studies for drilling on state park land. It appears that the rescission of this executive order is the first step in reduction of Marcellus regulations.
Although adultBasic officially expired last Monday, Pennsylvania Auditor Jack Wagner is still urging Gov. Tom Corbett and lawmakers to reinstate funds from a 1998 settlement with cigarette manufacturers back into the program.
PoliticsPA reviewed the special election in Reading, the Allegheny Dems endorse Fitzgerald and Wagner, DiCicco drops out, and PA’s GOP delegation is in Harrisburg today to talk redistricting, as well as Marcellus shale and Medicaid.
Senator Bob Casey received a warm welcome today in Reading, as more than 150 supporters crowded into the local IBEW hall during a rally for Judy Schwank. The room was brimming with excitement and the tangible feeling among Democrats that Schwank is heading toward a win.
Despite the heavy rain in the Reading area today, Larry Medaglia continued his full-court press in the run up to election day, including his outreach to the Latino community.
Senator Bob Casey thinks the special State Senate election in Berks County gives Democrats the chance to rebound from heavy losses in 2010.
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