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🗞️ In today’s textbook. Like the Supreme Court’s retention race, it can shape the rights to vote in PA. A closer look at the GOP healthcare argument. Leaders claim that “life” returned to schools with bans on a mobile phone. Smaller portions in restaurants.
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📅 What is happening today. The house (12:00) and the Senate (1:00) are in the session.
🔊 What do we hear. “They do not have a real estate tax crisis, they do not have a business climate crisis, they do not have an energy crisis”, Governor’s candidate in New Jersey Jack Ciattarelli He recently said about Pennsylvania. “[If] Another state does something much better than we are, we should [do it] too.”
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The best story
1. Like the Supreme Court’s retention race in November can shape the rights to vote in PA
“Republicans have long claimed that the Supreme Court in Pennsylvania played too much in shaping state elections, especially in relation to postal voting and decisions taken before the elections in 2020, when elections in 2020. President Donald Trump He falsely attacked the vote of the post as fraudulent.
Now this argument is of key importance for GOP’s efforts to overthrow three judges of the Supreme Court in Pennsylvania, who this year are retention in a race that could have sedate consequences for the voting right in critical state, which could decide on the presidency in 2028 “(” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Elsewhere
Josh Shapiro dominates in the Governor’s race … New Jersey. “Governor Phil Murphy said he wanted to make New Jersey California of the Eastern Coast. His successors exchange dreams of Keystone Pragmatism.” (Politico)
Self -proclaimed “impermeable supporter of Israel” John Fetterman weighs when Trump tries to download a peace agreement. “Democratic Senator John Fetterman from Pennsylvania, an avid and unwavering supporter of Israel, wants Hamas to accept a peace agreement, whose President Trump seeks to help a broker, and calls on protesters of pro-Falestinian for the fact that he did not demand that Hamas agree to the peace agreement.” (Fox News)
Intensive and intentional training helps democratic women to gain places in legal places. “Many supporters of women’s representation claim that it is important that women’s voices are present during political discussions. Democrats usually agree, believing from various demographic data and viewing points. Republicans believe that the best candidate will reach the highest level of anyone who can be.” (AP)
Country
2. A closer look at the GOP argument about healthcare to close the federal government

“The infection who closed the federal government gave birth to a political argument about whether the democrats want to illegally provide free health care in the country.
Rep. Lloyd Smucker He argued this newsletter sent to voters, criticizing Democrats for choosing the “Political Theater” while voting against the GOP proposal to temporarily operate the government.
But is that true? A dozen or so mainstream information organizations studied this problem and stated that the GOP attack line is unfounded. “(WITF)
Elsewhere
Among the interrogations of Trump, the Republicans of Pennsylvania encourage you to vote. “Because republicans at the state level are increasingly accepting post voting, it seems that voters also start.” (Vatbeat Pennsylvania)
HD-148: Daley will not look for re-election. “The representative of Mary Jo Daly announced on Friday that she would not look for re -election in 2026.” (Policy)
New surveys show that students from Pennsylvania are very absent in democracy. “The leftist group conducted talks with 2800 students. The answers were gloomy, but they could provide a textbook on how to reach the Z. generation” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Around the community of nations
3. In the north -eastern school

“Both democratic and republican legislators in Harrisburg discussed or proposed adopting regulations to limit the exploit of a mobile phone in schools. In north -eastern and central Pennsylvania, the principles of using a mobile phone differ significantly, from enabling students to exploit phones in corridors and cafes, to the requirement from students to stop the phone armpits.
“We give them a childhood based on fun, not based on the phone,” he said Reverend AJ Rizzo, SJPresident of Prep. “You can feel this energy in the building, even in a short time in which we did it” (WVIA)
Elsewhere
The race for Pittsburgh mayor is changing in silence last month. “After basic bruising full of television advertising, shipyard signs and political sparrings, the mayor of Pittsburgh entered the silence of the phase.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
The financing difference and how it affects the PA schools, emphasizes the 10th District Forum. “In the event it contained a panel discussion, which was promoted as addressing topics such as intimidation and mental health, school security, society and more and more complex dynamics in the management of the school’s management.” (Pennlive)
Officials say that the revitalization plan in Śródmieście Harrisburg got sticked. “Coalition of leaders of the city of Harrisburg, officials for economic development and state legislators claims that a professional planner is necessary to conduct a wide vision of revitalization fighting in the city center. But efforts are suspended because state financing remains related to the unresolved budget.” (Pennlive)
Editorial
4. What do you think?
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5. Diners more and more often smaller portions

“In the world of bottom -free pasta bowls and buffins from all the eating, some restaurants go the other way, offering customers smaller portions for prices that are slightly easier to swallow.
Honey, I reduced the plates: Olive Garden began to experiment with lighter portions at the beginning of this year as a way to offer diversity from an unlimited number of pasta and bread offers, of which he is known. Customers like recent options that have turned some guests into regulars.
According to the National Restaurant Association, 74% of customers want smaller portions. “(Morning Brew)
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