Cameras in the PA Supreme Court
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court, the oldest continuously sitting high court in America, is finally joining the 21st century by opening its courtrooms to cable television coverage.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court, the oldest continuously sitting high court in America, is finally joining the 21st century by opening its courtrooms to cable television coverage.
They say the early bird catches the worm. Max Myers, a minister from Cumberland County, agrees. Tom Corbett’s first Democratic challenger has already announced his 2014 candidacy.
As weather conditions in Pennsylvania worsened, some federal lawmakers decided to return to their districts early rather than stay in Washington for President Obama’s jobs speech Thursday evening.
PA Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi wants to allot Pennsylvania’s electoral college votes on a congressional district by district basis, rather than the current system of winner take all – a change that would certainly boost GOP prospects in the state.
Eugene DePasquale’s campaign for Auditor General released a get-to-know-you video last night. It does a good job capturing the York lawmaker’s quirky, sincere style, but the star of “Meet Eugene DePasquale” is his light blue Ford Winstar.
A recent F&M poll showed 50 percent of PA voters strongly or somewhat support a constitution amendment to allow same-sex marriage. But does it stand a chance? And are those numbers as solid as they seem?
Rick Santorum is rallying support on the home front today. 15 PA Senators, including most of its leadership, today announced their endorsement for his presidential bid.
Marc Scaringi is going to have a press conference and lunch event with Joe Miller who ran for the Senate in 2010 from the state of Alaska.
Allegheny County Controller candidate Chelsa Wagner is among those who earned the endorsement of the Women’s Campaign Forum, which backs “qualified women candidates running for all levels of office, across the country, of any political party, who pledge to support reproductive health choices and options for all.”
It was a tough week for Harrisburg City Council, a tough anniversary for Mayor Luke Ravenstahl, and an up-and-down couple days for Senator Toomey. See why in this week’s edition of Up & Down.
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