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What we hear. The campaign for a family -friendly economy has announced an initiative worth $ 2 million called Afordible Pennsylvania, which aims to keep Rep. Ryan Mackenzie (PA-07), Rob Bresnahan (PA-08) I Scott Perry (PA-10) responsible for voting in order to reduce funds for healthcare, boost the costs of foodstuffs and threaten social security.
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1. Wave of change
“Returning to the White House in January, President Donald Trump Promised: “Tide changes change the country.”
Over the next 100 days, Trump provided a flood of unprecedented prohibitions in modern presidential history aimed at transforming the immigration policy and the global economy, reducing the size of the federal government and changing the cultural priorities of the nation.
When some of his supporters applaud the broad government transformation, thousands of people directly affected by politics encountered large and small interference. In Pennsylvania – a key country in Trump’s victory – the widespread rainfall from the federal renovation is to be determined, but for some people it was already deep. “Philadelphia Inquirer)
Elsewhere
McCormick runs a great game in Bitcoin, while its committee is considering regulation. “Dave McCormick, the younger senator of Pennsylvania, this year put as much as $ 1 million of his own money this year. However, there is no problem. However, McCormick sits in the subcommittee of the Senate Banking Committee, which deals with digital assets.” (PoliticSpa)
Democrats are still divided, but indicate the last election wins as signs of return after the first 100 days of Trump. “Together with the national protests of the progressive groups and trials of supporters and democratic general lawyers, the efforts of the Shapiro government and representatives of Pennsylvania in Kapitol are resistance that is still divided and in search of a leading messenger.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Fox News: Approval of Trump’s results at 44%. “After 100 days of his second term, President Donald Trump is not positively perceived by 5 out of 9 respondents in the latest Fox News survey.” (PoliticSpa)
Demes perceive Trump as defenseless for the economy – if they can come up with an alternative. “After the latest round of focus groups, Navigator Research calls Democrats for a proactive pressure of his own economic policy.” He promised that he would assist in the economy, “said a white woman from Pennsylvania.” I strongly feel that she does not keep his promises and I regret that she is voting for him. “(Politico)
Country
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“Last year, a edged boost in taxpayers’ money approved last year to assist students in the poorest schools in Pennsylvania is used by dozens of districts to pay growing bills for the charter school, which according to officials authorize their budgets.
In the district after the district, administrators said the Spotlight Pa that these expenses were particularly caused by the rapid boost in expenses related to Cyber Charter Schools Educational ONLY online, which has gained popularity since Pandemic. In this state, cyberspace was an analysis of their educational results, and legislators claim that their financing structure is old-fashioned and too burdensome for public school districts. “(Spotlight Pa)
Elsewhere
Shapiro joining the coalition of 23 State AGS to sue Trump’s administration for dismantling Americorps. “The lawsuit claims that the dog was unlawfully acting, bypassing the congress to Gut Americorps, a federal social service program that provides support for the assist of a disaster and projects for preventing poverty.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Pennsylvania Head Start joins the lawsuit national hhs. “Pennsylvania Head Start and others filed a federal complaint on Monday in Washington, in accordance with the news about the hhs budget leakage, which proposes to limit funds at the start.” (Axios Pittsburgh)
Pa House transfers the Conklin account to regulate the virtual currency. “Rep. Scott CONKLIN, who is the chairman of the majority Committee for Trade, said that he introduced HB 881 to ensure consumer trust that exchanges with digital currencies are as sheltered and reliable as monetary transactions and are regulated in the same way.” (Northcentralpa.com)
Satisfied President of the University of Commonwealth, to give way in July. “Bashar Hanna, the built -in president of the University of Commonwealth University will give way on July 31, announced on Tuesday. Hanna will become a vice -channel for strategic initiatives for the State Higher Education System in Pennsylvania.” (WVIA)
Around the community of nations
3. When Trump ends his first 100 days, we asked Levittown: How is the president?
“How US President Donald Trump Exceeds the first 100 days of his second term, what Levittown thinks about the work he does?
For almost three fourth century, the iconic suburbs of World War II in Levittown was dominated by the voters of the Democratic Party in the middle class in Lower Bucks. This can be considered a bell of an average American voter. “(Bucks County Courier Times)
Elsewhere
The mayor’s candidates deal with climate change, transit financing on the forum. “All four candidates for the mayor of Pittsburgh came out on the stage on Tuesday on the forum, where they raised topics, from public security, to climate change.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
5 Harrisburg, the mayor, candidates describe in detail the plans of the city center. “Business leaders in Harrisburg insist that the deteriorating city center reaches a” point of inflection “, and the next mayor must lead all efforts to discover the core of the capital of Pennsylvania.”Pennlive)
Trump orders a list of cities “sanctuary” to punish; Allentown can be included. “Allentown may be one of many cities whose federal government did not support the policy of President Donald Trump addressed to the immigrant community.” (LHIGHVALLIAEN)
Parsons took $ 57,000 in the campaign cash before surprise, a loss in the State Senate. “Josh Parsons could spend another $ 57,000 in special elections on March 25 on the headquarters of the Senate in the northern Lancaster – a race that he was effortless to win, but lost narrowly.” (LNP)
Editorial
4. Speak your mind
- The Gainy 2025 budget was a lie, and overtime confirms this. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- The state government can provide our access to voting. (KADIDA KONESER)
- The political division of Pittsburgh should not break our bonds – a call to cooperation between leadership. (Leon Ford)
- Confrontation with the fall of local messages in Pennsylvania. (Tara Bradley-Seck)
1 thing
5. Lack of flow: the iconic point of the point remained arid in 2025 among the updates
“Don’t expect that you will see the water supply in Point State Park in the near future.
The majestic fountain, which means a coincidence of three iconic Pittsburgh rivers, will not be included in 2026, due to a number of planned improvements, said the Department of Protection and Natural Resources on Tuesday.
District officials plan to spend $ 3.4 million in the coming months in the park, which determines the golden triangle in the center of Pittsburgh. “(Greensburg Tribune-Review)
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