Casey Denounces Possible Funeral Protest
WASHINGTON, DC—U.S. Senator Bob Casey today denounced the possible protest outside the funeral services for Specialist Dale Kridlo. Members of the Kansas-based Westboro Baptist Church
WASHINGTON, DC—U.S. Senator Bob Casey today denounced the possible protest outside the funeral services for Specialist Dale Kridlo. Members of the Kansas-based Westboro Baptist Church
HARRISBURG – Republican Party of Pennsylvania Spokesman Mike Barley released the following statement regarding news that U.S. Senator Bob Casey supported Harry Reid for U.S.
During the holiday season, visitors to the City of Allentown can choose from a myriad of vibrant and exciting cultural activities. When people think of
HARRISBURG, Nov. 16 – State Rep. Greg Vitali and 22 other legislators urged the state Independent Regulatory Review Commission to approve at its meeting
Philadelphia, November 16, 2010 – Governor Edward G. Rendell and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection announced today that the City of Philadelphia’s Mayor’s Office
(Washington, D.C.) – Co-authors of the Currency Reform for Fair Trade Act (HR 2378), Representatives Tim Murphy (R-PA) and Tim Ryan (D-OH), called on Senate
HARRISBURG – Rep. Curt Schroder (R-East Brandywine) voted against a state pension bill that he said would only postpone the pension crisis and create even
State Rep. Dwight Evans is no longer the highest ranking Democrat on the Appropriations committee, Gov. Rendell may have the first veto override of his gubernatorial career, and State Rep. Paul Costa was charged with marijuana possession, after being caught with marijuana at a Steelers game. Good Wednesday morning and welcome to the Buzz.
Rep. Dwight Evans (D., Philadelphia) was stripped of his title as the ranking Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee, unable to beat a serious challenge from a group of fellow Democrats to boot him out of the post he’s held for two decades. The caucus voted in Rep. Joe Markosek of Allegheny County, the House Transportation Committee chairman, to replace Evans.
Democrats in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives on Tuesday turned to a veteran member from the Pittsburgh suburbs to be their floor leader and elevated the chairman of the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee to whip, the second-ranking post. Voting behind closed doors in the state Capitol, House Democrats elected Rep. Frank Dermody of Allegheny County as minority leader for the 2011-12 session. Rep. Michael K. Hanna Sr., D-Clinton, won the race for whip.
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