2/4: This is a budget day

👋 Budget day. Or, as they know, on Tuesday.

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🔊 What we hear II. “Nobody wants to see trade wars, and the influence of retaliation on importers and exporters of Pennsylvania is a real problem,” he said Luke BernsteinPresident and CEO of Pennsylvania of the Business and Industry Chamber.

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1. Shapiro expected to look for more money for schools and transit

“Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro He is expected to look for more money for public schools and public transport, when he provides his third budget proposal on Tuesday. It is also expected that Shapiro will repeat his support for the legalization of marijuana and introducing taxes on skill games perceived as competitors in casino and lottery competitions.

Shapiro’s budget proposal may approach $ 50 billion in the current years in 2025–26 from July 1. He was to deal with a joint session of the General Assembly at 11:30 in the House of Representatives when he delivered a document to legislators. “(AP)

Elsewhere

What can be expected from the budget address of Shapiro in Pennsylvania when he faces finances. “He faces a few challenges for a budget plan, including a divided legislator and Republicans who consider large expenses.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

4 things to watch in the third address of the Josh Shapiro government. “It is expected that the governor will concentrate his third budget address on energy policy and find new revenue generators to solve the upcoming budget shortage worth $ 4.5 billion.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Steel US, Nippon argues in court for a modern federal fusion review. “US Steel and Nippon Steel presented their case on Monday that the then President Joe Biden Hamster Hamster National Security to justify blocking the merger of companies.” (Greensburg Tribune-Review)

Kenyatta called DNC vice -chairman. “The representative of Malcolm Kenyatta (D-D-Liladelphia) was elected Vice-President of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) on Saturday evening.” (PoliticSpa)

Country

2. With stopping the PA tariffs avoids complications with Canada

Fans in Game Raptors continue the trend of boiling the American national anthem at Pro Sporting competitions in Canada | Regional news Newspresnow.com

“Pennsylvania was 11. As for the size of the exporter of goods in the USA in 2023, which is almost $ 53 billion.

Keystone’s largest customer? Canada, receiving $ 14.3 billion in Pennsylvania products, such as chemicals, metals, machines and dairy products – according to the office of a commercial representative of the American representative of the American American representative. Pennsylvania also received over $ 13 billion in Canadian imports in 2023, including $ 1.7 billion in raw oil and $ 600 million iron and steel products. ” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Elsewhere

Bill in order to protect public utility clients, including in Pittsburgh Water, passes the Senate of PA. “Pittsburgh Water Customers are a leading beneficiary in the Act adopted by the State Senate on Monday, which renews, an expired package of customer protection related to cutting off, customer diseases and other challenges.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Bernstine proposes legislation on constitutional wearing for PA. “Can constitutional wearing become a law in Pennsylvania? If Rep. Aaron Bernstine has its own way, yes. “(PoliticSpa)

  • Meuser Cosponsors. Hidden Act on the transfer of reciprocity. (Daily item)

The modern account proposes to abolish all property taxes in Pennsylvania. “The Act, proposed by the representative of Russia Diamond (R-Libanon)” would bear all property taxes in the community as at July 1, 2030. Article I Section 2 of the Constitution guarantees the right of people to make such decisions and this legislation will facilitate their ability to do so. “(ABC27)

Gebhard appointed to 2025-26 PA SRCC CYCLE CYCLE. “The President of the Senate Pro Tempore Kim Ward appointed Senator Chris Gebhard as a modern chairman of the Bicycle Committee of the Republican Campaign in Pennsylvania (PA SRCC) in 2025-2026.” (PoliticSpa)

PA House Democrats divide competing visions of hemp legalization for adults. “Democrats from Pennsylvania began to circulate many notes from the Cosponsor, consisting in legalizing marijuana for adults. Social capital, restrictions on the force of action and deciding who can sell it are still in the air. “(Keystone)

Around the community of nations

3. The diverse policy of “curing” Pennsylvania influence the chances of voting voting voting

Montgomery County Mail to Vote
Credit: Montgomery County, Pa Voter Services

“The counties that allow voters to repair errors, which otherwise could obtain disqualified voting cards, rejected fewer voting cards during universal elections in 2024, showed the vote and Spreentlight Pa analysis.

In general, only 0.57% of the voting card throughout the state was rejected due to voters’ mistakes, such as the wrong date, the missing signature on the return envelope or the lack of utilize of the secret to voting envelope. This is less than half of the rejection indicators 1.22% in primary elections and 1.31% in universal elections in 2022.

However, according to the analysis, the stake was even lower in poviats that allow voters to repair or “cure” their voting cards. ” (Vathbeat)

Elsewhere

Steelworkers back Gainy in Mayoral Race. “Mayor Ed Gainy was supported on Tuesday by United Steelworkers, one of the largest and most influential trade unions in Pittsburgh.” (Axios Pittsburgh)

Like Patrick Dugan, he collected more money than Larry Krasner last year and what it means for the Philly da 2025 race. “Although it is expected that the cassettes of both candidates will boost as the primary democratic elections are approaching, early reports in obtaining funds, submitted on Friday, are a sign that Dugan’s campaign, strengthened by deep residence of commercial unions, can compete with Krasner.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)

HD-35: Goughnour, Davis chosen as nominated in special elections. “The nominees were elected for special elections to replace the deceased Matt Gergely in the 35th legislative district.” (PoliticSpa)

23 states require italic instructions in public schools. Should Pennsylvania be No. 24?. “Republican legislator has renewed efforts to require public handwriting in Pennsylvania from public and private primary schools.” (Erie Times-News)

The Senate Senate Senate Committee recommends confirmation of Lackawanna Da Mark Powell to a free judgment. “Powell, 60, from Moosice, the first elected District Prosecutor in 2017 and re -elected in 2021, this year he met with re -election.” (WVIA)

Editorial

4. What do you think

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5. New meaning of “food”

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“About 43% of Fast Food orders in the USA takes place in the travel window, and 27% of these meals are fallen before leaving the vehicle, in accordance with Circana. This is probably why McDonald’s is testing the modern Sonic, Cosmc’s restaurant, and Chipotle and Shake Shack add more drive belts on WSJ. “

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