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📅 What is happening today. The house convenes at 11 am for a session without a voice.
🔊 What do we hear. “The Congress Budget Office has estimated that Megabill will add $ 2.8 trillion of the domestic deficit. The new report published” will disappoint every Republican who hoped that tax reliefs for billionaires will pay magically, “he said,” he said for himself, “he said,” he said Rep. Brendan BoyleThe highest democrat in the Chamber’s budget committee. “
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The best story
1. “Officials say that” Crisis on public health “: Medicaid cuts would be mutilated by medical clinics in Pittsburgh
“Four federally supported health centers in Pittsburgh would be exposed to restriction of services or closing if the draft law on budget reconciliation by Congress became a law.
The East Liberty Family Health Care Center sees 10,000 patients a year in four clinics, and over 30% are patients with Medicaid health insurance, CEO Arsenic Run he said.
“It’s not just a matter of politics; it’s a public health situation.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Elsewhere
Path to recording deficits. “The generation of this federal budget was shortly surplus. Now it seems that he was heading to write the room deficits. What happened?” (Wall Street Journal)
The double -sided law will transfer the doe office to Pennsylvania. “Senators of Pennsylvania sponsorships on the transfer of the Fossil Energy Energy Bureau from Washington to Pittsburgh. Sen. Dave McCormick, Republican and Senator John Fetterman, Democrat, joined forces last week to introduce a bill that would be forced to move.” (Politico)
The Trump administrator says PA, other states, so that they transfer broadband focus to cheaper options, such as Starlink Elona Muska. “Huge changes appear in a huge program that aims to bring fast internet to everyone in the US, after Trump’s administration rejected one of the key goals of the initiative policy.” (Spotlight Pa)
Country
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“Governor Josh Shapiro Pumping proposal $ 292.5 million in public transport – including about $ 40 million for regional transit in Pittsburgh – received the final approval on Tuesday in a vote at a state house, which was complicated by a grave technological fault.
Tally was 107-96 in favor of the Act, which will now go to the State Senate.
Financing of public transport is one of many vital, uncertain elements in negotiations for the state budget for 2025–26, and 13 days remained before the end of this financial year. Both PRT and septa, a transit agency in Philadelphia, which is the largest in this state, said that they would make huge cuts of services if they do not get more state money. “(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Elsewhere
PA House transfers transit financing account. “If the third time is a charm, what makes Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro hope that the fourth time is a successful time.” (Policy)
PA House voting system system as it operates, when bills from the budget season pass through the chamber. “By going to the state budget, the house stood this week with an annoying new challenge – its own voting system.” (Pennlive)
Dream. Ward calls Medicaid the driver of the state budget “crisis”: “Nobody wants to hurt anyone”. “Thirteen days before the date of the State Budget, the President of the Pro tempore Senate Kim Ward said that Pennsylvania was standing before the budget crisis, unlike any, which she saw for 17 years as a legislator.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Electoral officials of Pennsylvania are talking 2024, share your wishes reforms on the Duquesne forum. “Yes, poviats still need more time before the election day to process voting cards. And when you are with him, Harrisburg, adjust the dates for voters applying for voting cards.” (Vatbeat Pennsylvania)
Around the community of nations
3. Not only septa. Public transit is in trouble throughout Pennsylvania, including GOP districts

“As for mass transit in Pennsylvania, Septa has the largest territory, and its deficit with a value of $ 213 million attracts attention. But in the state there are 32 other transit systems with a fixed route, most in a similar bond: inflation, less federal dollars, fundamental of flat state.
Services throughout the state have already been cut and raised tariffs. More cuts are coming.
Legislators in Harrisburg will decide whether they should transfer to transit agencies a life line, as part of a state budget agreement due to June 30. “Philadelphia Inquirer)
Elsewhere
Innamorato tells the Council of the Ferrings that the actions of President Donald Trump are still “Whiplash” for the government of the Ferrings. “Sara Innamorato, executive director of the unit, did not mention the words on Tuesday, addressing the Council of the County at about the first five months of the administration of President Donald Trump and her influence on local self -governments, including Alleghena’s pole.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Attacks on immigrants expose Erie revival in danger. “None of the city of Rust Belt has been reflected back, partly thanks to immigration. Trump’s administration policy threatens growth.” (Capitol & Main)
Editorial
4. Speak your mind
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5. Breaking infinite business day

“Microsoft analyzed the activity of users and issued a few stunning statistics, which you knew they were real by the atmosphere, but now they are confirmed by icy, demanding data: in basic working hours the average employee is interrupted every 2 minutes by meeting, message or notification; the number of meetings reserved between 8:00 and north rose 16% year; 40% of people on the Internet -Maili; average work – 117 years a day; almost 20% of employees work at the weekend.
Probably the worst number? Phantom 60% of meetings are unplanned or ad hoc. “(Hustles)
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