Burn Talks 2012 With DC Reporters
Daniel Malloy at the PG’s Early Returns has a nice wrap on Democratic Party Chairman Jim Burn’s visit to DC today to talk strategy with the PA delegation, including some tidbits about 2012’s congressional races.
Daniel Malloy at the PG’s Early Returns has a nice wrap on Democratic Party Chairman Jim Burn’s visit to DC today to talk strategy with the PA delegation, including some tidbits about 2012’s congressional races.
Within days of the not guilty verdict for Casey Anthony, PA Sen. Larry Farnese (D-Phila) said he plans to introduce a bill to increase penalties against parents and guardians who neglect to report a missing child.
Governor Corbett issued his first veto last Friday on House Bill 1696, which would have allowed for a moratorium on Washington County real estate reassessment.
Majority Leader Mike Turzai (R-23) is planning to reintroduce a bill next week that would abolish the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board and privatize the sale of wine and spirits in Pennsylvania.
A good week for some, a bad week for the economy. And Al Sharpton just proves you never know what you’re going to encounter in any given week.
Sen. Casey is staying on message; the PAGOP and RNC roll out a new attack; PA gay rights activists find success with a local approach; and check out today’s COS spotlight.
Today, Gov. Corbett signed 46 new pieces of legislation into law. WGAL has a slideshow of what they are and what they mean for you.
New York’s decision to legalize gay marriage brought a ton of national news coverage and a bevy of high profile reactions. In Pennsylvania, gay rights activists are taking a more low key approach. City by city, borough by borough, they’re winning non-discrimination protections across the state.
Senator Anthony Williams announced a contest wherein citizens can pitch their own ideas for laws. Williams has agreed to sponsor the winning legislation in the PA Senate.
In response to a PA budget that doesn’t tax online retailers, Amazon.com is expanding a Lehigh Valley facility and hiring hundreds of full time employees (with benefits). In a statement, the company thanked Governot Corbett.
Do you agree that ByteDance should be forced to divest TikTok?
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