STATEMENT FROM MAYOR NUTTER REGARDING THE FIFA WORLD CUP DECISION
STATEMENT FROM MAYOR NUTTER REGARDING THE FIFA WORLD CUP DECISION Philadelphia, December 2 – Mayor Michael A. Nutter has released the following statement regarding the
STATEMENT FROM MAYOR NUTTER REGARDING THE FIFA WORLD CUP DECISION Philadelphia, December 2 – Mayor Michael A. Nutter has released the following statement regarding the
President Obama nominated two people for the federal bench in Pa., Gov. Rendell is on the transportation funding talking circuit again, November tax collections did not meet expectations and in case there was any confusion, just call him G.T. Good Thursday morning and welcome to the Buzz.
All those ads during campaign season generated a lot of revenue for local TV stations, Rick Santorum is approaching a decision on whether he will run for President, Sen. Casey is pushing for an extension of unemployment benefits and Tom Corbett met with his transition team. Good Wednesday morning and welcome to the Buzz.
Food safety legislation passed today includes provisions authored by Senator Casey to protect U.S. against smuggled food WASHINGTON, DC- Language from bipartisan legislation introduced
WASHINGTON – In a harsh blow to Pennsylvania’s families and job creators, liberal U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) yesterday voted in favor of an extreme,
Casey Urges Passage of Bill to Preserve Unemployment Insurance After today, two million Americans and 83,000 in PA to lose coverage WASHINGTON, DC—U.S. Senator Bob
The Scranton Times-Tribune by robert swift (harrisburg bureau chief) HARRISBURG – Mayors played a key role in influencing Gov. Ed Rendell to veto legislation providing
The Times-Tribune BY BORYS KRAWCZENIUK (STAFF WRITER) The biggest winners in the election might not have been the candidates with the most votes and their
By CATHERINE LUCEY Philadelphia Daily News luceyc@phillynews.com 215-854-4172 MAYOR NUTTER hit the big time as a talking head yesterday with an appearance on NBC’s “Meet
Sen. Casey has a short mention in the WikiLeaks cables, Tom Corbett is headed to DC tomorrow to meet with the incoming Speaker of the House and Gov. Rendell says strengthening the gun control laws in Pa. is ‘a lost cause’. In addition, controversy is brewing about the cars state judges drive, more lawmakers are rejecting their pay raise, and how much does it cost to protect Mayor Ravenstahl? Good Tuesday morning and welcome to the Buzz.
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