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🔊 What we hear. The Women’s League of Voters from Greater Pittsburgh will take place Forum with all four candidates for the mayor tonightStarting from 18:00
✅ Reader’s survey. Or Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro I really want to be Kamala Harris Vice President? Or maybe a “leading” interview with the verification committee to better set up on 2028? (Policy)
The best story
1. “More ambitious than loyal.” Why Josh Shapiro was not chosen to join the presidential ticket 2024
“Or Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro Intentionally “tank” his verifying interview for the vice president on the democratic ticket in 2024. Kamala Harris?
Was it arrogance? Was it “honesty, not sabotage”?
Or maybe the question, can the governor of the most important condition of the swing in the country be “devoted number two”? (Policy)
Elsewhere
DNC calls “100 days of Trump” in Pennsylvania. “While 100 days of office is celebrated in most political circles as a time to look back at the achievements of the first three months, the Democratic National Committee draws attention to what he says they are a failure in Pennsylvania.” (PoliticSpa)
10 key numbers that sum up 1. 100 days of Trump. “While the first 100 days do not necessarily define the rest of the president’s term, priorities, achievements and problems can announce.” (Wqln)
The next 100 days of Trump: trade agreements, foreign policy and reconciliation. “When President Trump looks at the next 100 days of office, the White House officials said that his focus can be summarized with five words: trade agreements and peace agreements.” (Hill)
Trump’s secretary of transport says that society is looking at Doge dismissals “improper way” during the visit of the Philly shipyard with McCormick. “Transport secretary Sean Duffa defended federal cuts stimulated by the Department of the Government during a visit to the Hanwha Philly shipyard, when Trump is preparing for 100 days of office this week.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Country
2. Voices of reason: Is Shapiro “Tank” his vp interview?
“In this edition of the PoliticSpa podcast, Voices of Reason, host Steve Ulrich conversations with one of the authors of the New York Times bestseller, Fight. In the wildest battle for the White House.
Jonathan AllenSenior National Politics Reporter from NBC News, he talked about the genesis of the next campaign book, maneuvering the surrounding President Joe Biden Departure from the race and behind -the -scenes machinations in the verification process in Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro. “(Politics)
Elsewhere
Janelle Stelson “definitely considers” a rematch against the American Rep. Scott Perry. “Central Pennsylvania may be for a uncommon congress rematch in 2026.” (Pennlive)
PA Democrats are facing the “death of Knell” from the trends of black voters; GOP must use: Report. “Republican consultant Albert Eisenberg claims that GOP has a unique opportunity in Pennsylvania to get time-honored democratic voters, and time to act is now.” (Pennlive)
Chapman U. The hosts of the show, questions and answers with the vice -chairman of DNC Malcolm Kenyatta. “Chapman’s Dodge College of Film and Media Arts welcomed a representative of the state of Pennsylvania and the vice -chairman of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) Malcolm Kenyatta, in the company of the show of the documentary film” Kenyatta: Don’t wait for your turn. ” (Panther)
Septa should privatize his bus routes to save money, the republican leader proposes. “He wants SEPTA to include a public-private partnership to service 125 bus routes, saying that the contractor will save money.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
PA teachers are pressing additional dollars on equally financing schools. “Because education experts still record inadequate financing among most states K-12 schools, the new curator Kensington-Arnold Chris Sefcheck knows that there is still a long way to properly support Pennsylvania students.” (Greensburg Tribune-Review)
Around the community of nations
3. Trump administration finds Penn violated the title of IX with Trans athletes
“The department said that the president had notified Penn J. Larry Jameson on establishing and widespread proposed communication on the resolution, which is to be signed within 10 days, demanding from the school of transgender athletes from women’s sports programs and sending letters of apologies to athletes to athletes whose experiences were “destroyed by sexual discrimination” (Hill)
Elsewhere
The group outside the state cannot sue the registration of PA voters, the federal decision of the Court of Appeal. “The third American Court of the District Appeal has ruled that the Integrity Law Foundation from Virginia has no position of lawsuit of the State Department in Pennsylvania for voters’ registration files in accordance with federal law aimed at increasing the participation in elections.” (Penn Capital-Star)
Members of the Pittsburgh City Council are concerned about the involvement of city officials in the Gainy re -election campaign. “A group of city council members raises concerns that one of the best helpers of mayor Ed Gainy is to coordinate political news to the mayor’s campaign with the network of external groups and city politicians.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Hard mathematics at affordable housing prices is not equal to Gainy or O’Connor claims. “Every democratic candidate for mayor uses data showing that he is right about apartments in Pittsburgh.” (Public source)
Postal counties correct to vote to the GOP city voters affected by error. “Lackawanna was planning Monday to send to voting 545 Republican voters in Scranton, who were recently sent to vote for basic elections in 2024 instead of the upcoming basic May 20.” (Scranton Times-Tribune)
Editorial
4. Speak your mind
- The choice of judges inject a non -design mix of money and politics into a process based on merits. (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- After 100 days, Trump 2.0 is in trouble. (Wall Street Journal)
- The first 100 days of Trump: the beginning of the golden age. (Adam Gibbs)
- The first 100 days of Trump: Maga Mess and authoritarian exceeding. (Don vomits)
- I am a conservative economist. Here are 6 reasons why Trump’s plans will not work. (Jessica Riedl)
- The dominance of the road to energy continues through Pennsylvania. (Senator Dave McCormick)
- Enter domestic steel production into the golden age of America. (Nathan Benefield)
- Pushing the curtain in an ugly campaign to choose Ed Gainy again. (Brandon McGinley)
1 thing
5. Median American CEO Pay Hitts Record 16.8 million dollars at the aghing Awards
“A fresh study showed that the median salary among the best US directors increased by 7.5% to a record -breaking 16.8 million dollars for 2024, because huge subsidies shares increased the reported profits of leaders significantly beyond the remuneration received by American employees.
The management did relatively well; Bureau of Labour Statistics shows that on average, an average of an hour earnings for US employees increased by 4% last year, while data from the trade department show that inflation lasts just below 3% in 2024 “(Reuters)
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