Is April Fool’s Day. Please, no.
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The best story
1. Democrats in Pennsylvania are bad. The elderly rival of John Fetterman listens
“Glenn Thompson’s On Saturday, the cardboard excision was used on Saturday, because the room full of Pennsylvania Democrats issued frustrations.
Several other members of the State Congress delegation may be grateful that his similarity was the only exhibited.
The “People’s Town Hall” event on Saturday right next to the Penn State campus was not a meeting of radicals in student age, because conservatives often imagine their opponents. “Independent)
Elsewhere
Boyle asks the Guardian Congress Agency to examine Trump’s financing. “Representative of Pennsylvania Brendan Boyle and Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley, a ranking of members of the Budget Committees of the Chamber and Senate, wrote in a double -page letter sent on Monday to the government’s organization of the supervisory authority that some actions seem to violate the Act on stop control.” (Penn Capital-Star)
Why Trump wants to prohibit bar codes for voting and what it means for voters and election officials. “The new executive ordinance of President Donald Trump on the regulation of elections hits in the way he confirms the broad rights for the executive department, which goes far beyond what is specified in the constitution or sanctioned by the courts. Experts expect the Order that the order will be legal challenges for this reason.” (Valbbeatpennsylvania)
- The Trump administrator sued democrats, non -profit organizations for election order. (Axios)
OZ opposes abortion, trans care in a letter to Senator GOP. “Mehmet Oz, nominated by President Donald Trump to manage Medicare and Medicaid service centers, confirmed his opposition to abortion and sex care for trance, including minors, in a letter to Senator Josh Hawley, R-Mo., This Hawley published on Monday.” (Connection)
Country
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“The federal court stated that the requirement of Pennsylvania’s date regarding post voting violates both the first and 14th amendments to the United States Constitution.
Decision by District judge Susan Baxterdenominator President Donald TrumpIt means that 67 poviats of the community of nations cannot reject underdeveloped and wrongly outdated votes. “(Politics)
Elsewhere
The Trump administrator reduced electoral security funds. Now officials are afraid that future elections can be “less safe”. “” There is no difference between red and blue states when it comes to concerns about the security of elections, and no state can do it, “said the secretary of the state of Pennsylvania Al Schmidt.” (Politico)
The survey claims that PA voters oppose GOP’s efforts to bear the US Education Department. “According to the new survey, voters in Pennsylvania, mostly, oppose the elimination of the US Education Department and do not support parents financed by taxpayers of tuition coupons to pay for private or religious schools.” (Pennlive)
The PA Senate provides bills to warn the ice of crime, limit the deposit options for some accused. “The Pennsylvania Senate on Monday adopted two bills supported by Republicans focused on crime-one, which would reduce the amount of recognition which local judges have decisions about the deposit, and the second, which requires prosecutors to cooperate with federal immigration bodies.” (Wesa)
Random education principles raised as establishing restless PA home care workers. “Employees who help older adults in everyday classes would no longer need a diploma of high school or GED on the basis of a law aimed at increasing employment in the industry that is in the face of high turnover and growing demand.” (Spotlight Pa)
Around the community of nations
3. CEO of the PA rural hospital talks about how Medicaid cuttings would pinch the healthcare system
“GOP legislators hunt for ways to reduce federal expenses, a process that can mean cutting medicaid programs that support over 3.1 million Pennsylvania.
Mike MakoskyThe president and general director of Fulton County Medical Center, talked to the USA Today Network about how the loss of federal dollars can undermine his hospital’s ability to provide healthcare in this rural community of Southcentral Pennsylvania. “(USA Today Network)
Elsewhere
Da Larry Krasner says that Philly is “safer” when he is looking for the third term. Will voters buy? “Krasner said he loves his work and wants to do it for the next four years – partly motivated by people who tried to stop him.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
No questioned democratic basic races for the Pittsburgh City Council. “The judge ruled that two candidates who replaced that the city councilor of Pittsburgh Theresa Kail-Smith would not appear in the voting card, and the candidate candidate for the challenge of councilor Anthony Coghill withdrew from the race.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Democrats and Republicans are debating. “Including topics from immigration policy to access to abortion, members of the guerrilla student organization entered the stage and supported their beliefs on Monday evening. The debate, led by Bridge Pittsburgh, marked the third annual debate between two party organizations. Alex Weaver, president of Bridge Pittsburg, and the meaning of Bridge Pittsburg discussion between the two political spectrum in its opening organizations. ” (The Pitt News)
As regionalization of the PA police regions, questions about profits and losses arise. “Pennsylvania stands alone when it comes to the police: the community has more local police departments than any state in the country.” (City and condition)
“This is also my sport”: Penn Penn Lia Thomas graduate speaks on the forum for transgender youth. “During the hour session, Thomas discussed her journey as a swimmer, fulfillment of competing after passing and lack of education and knowledge about” what was trans “, growing up in her hometown in Texas.” (Daily Pennsylvanian)
Editorial
4. Speak your mind
- The Liberation Day will leave us in captivity of Trump’s inconsistent economic plans. (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- For GOP voters, he feels pain in Trump’s cuts, Dawn realization: Our pockets were chosen. (Rann Miller)
- Dave McCormick needs a mentor. (Adriana E. Ramirez)
- Private legal marijuana is good for the state. (Meredith Buettner)
- Trump tax enhance by $ 6 trillion? (Wall Street Journal)
- Signalgate revealed more than war plans: he withdrew the curtain of administration. (Ron Macammon)
- Nippon sweetes to try to buy steel. (Mike Feuz)
1 thing
5. From paper fish to flying penguins, Prima Aprilis will certainly bring a lot of practical jokes
“From France to Iceland to the United States, April Fool’s Day will be celebrated on Tuesday with practical jokes and complex mystifications, so make sure that he tripled viral posts and do not leave your back open to any stray sticky notes.
The custom of jokes has been around for hundreds of years, although its exact birth is difficult to indicate. Nowadays, depending on your location, it can be marked with fish secretly pinned to someone’s back, Whoopee pillow, and even press reports about flying penguins (yes, it happened). “(AP)