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PA weather
☔ Bellevue | Rain, 51
☁️ MIDDLETOWN | Usually dull, 52
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Pa Sports
🏒 Flyers (25-26-7) Tue vs. Pittsburgh
🏒 Penguins (23-27-9) | Tue vs. Philadelphia
🏀 Sixers (20-37) Chicago 110-142 | Wed. Vs. New York
⚽ Union (1-0) | Sat vs. Cincinnati
🗓️ What is happening today. The Committee for the Affairs of the Chamber conducts auditions in the results of states and work and industry. The Senate Commission will hear from the Department of Environmental Protection and aging.
🎂 Happy birthday. Cake and candles for Rep. Shelby Labs AND Liz Hanbidge.
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The best story
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“All frozen federal funds in Pennsylvania are available again, Governor Josh Shapiro Announced on Monday.
Shapiro said that the administration of President Donald Trump released over $ 2.1 billion to federal funds that were frozen or temporary, most of which concerned environmental and energy projects. “(Philadelphia Inquirer)
Elsewhere
The Supreme Court will decide how much Trump can shape the government. “President Donald Trump took unprecedented steps to transform the federal government. The Supreme Court will probably allow him to do this – at least partly. “(Known)
Trump tells governors to pass the death penalty for drug sellers. “President Donald Trump on the time of tense meeting on Friday with the nation’s governors pressed them to adopt a death penalty for drug sellers and gave a threat to the democratic Chief Director of Maine on the law of the state protecting transgender people from discrimination.” (Penn Capital-Star)
Demes are preparing to blow up republicans for healthcare. It operated in 2018. “Private guidelines for messages from party leaders, sent to democratic legislators before the planned Tuesday budget voting and obtained by Politico, called them to accuse Republicans of” treason[ing] The middle class by cutting Medicaid while granting huge tax breaks of billionaires donors. “And encouraged members to” locate “the effects of cutting billions from Medicaid. “(Politico)
Country
2. Pennsylvania changes the policy of following Trump’s order on transgender athletes in high school sport
“The authority managing at high school in Pennsylvania changed its policy, which allowed the transgender athletes to compete in Athletics Prep Atletics in order to follow the ordinance of President Donald Trump.
The board of Pennsylvania Intesscholastic Athletic Association voted last week to remove a policy that postponed the school heads to determine the “sex” of the athlete when he is “questioned or uncertain”, and instead approved those that, according to officials, were designed to comply Trump orders. “(AP)
Elsewhere
PA Acting Education Secretary “Extremely worried” after a report on the financing of the cybernetic school. “A few days after the most important state auditor noted the finances and significantly increased savings accounts of five cybercriminity schools – including one with headquarters in Beaver – the legislators asked more questions when they were considering the proposal of the reform from the governor Josh Shapiro.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
PA education department, considering options – “none of them nice” – if the Federal Agency. “Education officials in Pennsylvania talked with State House members on Monday about the budget needs of the department for the coming year. But President Donald Trump cast a long shadow for discussion. “(Wesa)
House dug in a budget for immense education. “Education is the second largest area of expenses in the state budget after human services. For legislators on both sides of the transition, the question that seemed the largest seemed: “Do we get what we pay for?” (Middle square)
Children left with the help of free lunch programs and a proposed solution worth USD 250 million. “Federal meal programs still consume the costs of the poorest children in a state, but almost 50,000 children from Pennsylvania live in households with outdoor income to qualify for a reduced lunch. Other families who can receive this support are too embarrassed to admit that they need support and do not decide to apply. “(Spotlight Pa)
Around the community of nations
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“After 40 years of relative relationship management room in southwestern Pennsylvania, the organized working force faces the presidential administration, which is generally seen as bad news for the organizers and supporters of employee rights. Locally, however, work is distributed throughout the power structure, with representation on key boards, close allies in places such as the mayor’s office, and even connections with developmental interests. “(Public source)
Elsewhere
Battle Brewing over the deputy McGloin as a commissioner. “Democratic commissioner of Lackawanna, Bill Gaughan, wants the mayor of Dunmore Mark” Max “by Conway Jr. He filled the vacancy in the Council of Commissioners created by the resignation of Democrat Matt McGloin. ” (Scranton Times-Tribune)
Leader Philly Ward sentenced for sexual assault on a child gives up after a campaign with the participation of Da Larry Krasner. “The routine political and green meeting became explosive when the video appeared in social media showing Larry Krasner in the same cage as Stephen Jones, who was convicted just two weeks ago.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Economics or convenience: DEBATA SIMPIES DURING THE DAY OF THE OPENING OF THE JEOLE PAG SEASON. “The first Monday after thanksgiving for decades was treated as an unofficial holiday in Pennsylvania, because hunters took to the fields and the forest on the first day of the deer rifle season.” (Penn Capital-Star)
The mayor of Scanton to face the challenge in the primary elections. “The mayor of Scranton Paige Gebhardt Cognetti will have a challenge in the democratic basic Prime from Eugene” Gene “Barrett, former councilor of the city of Scranton and former director of Scranton Sewer Authority.” (Scranton Times-Tribune)
Editorial
4. What do you think
1 fish
5. Internal view on what you need to produce more than 3 million trout by PA
“When you catch the trout this spring, know that about 18 months to over three years of work he dealt with the production of this fish for public recreation.
The Fish and Łódź Committee in Pennsylvania raises about 3.2 million trout a year, and volunteers of a group of athletes support in another million trout for anglers from Pennsylvania.
These fish will be in 691 streams and 130 lakes open to public fishing throughout the community. The trout season in Pennsylvania will start on April 5 “(Lebanon Daily News)