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🗓️ What is happening today. Both the Chamber and the Senate convene at 11 am
🔊 What do we hear. “I got my budget address 140 days ago, the house gave many key elements of my budget. It is time for the Senate to move here. We have to do it and we have to cooperate” – Governor Josh Shapiro
🤬 Have you heard it? “” F-Bomb “was popular on X on Tuesday. Not a word that means “f-bomb”, but the actual phrase: letter F Dash bomb. Of course, this was popular because someone said the actual word that means F-bomb. That someone? President of the United States. Live on television. In something that can be considered an official statement. (Pyinter)
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The best story
1. The warrior says that the nominated for a federal court based in Philly expressed his readiness to counteract court orders
“Emil BoveThe Chief Deputy Prosecutor General of the United States was accused by a former employee of the Department of Justice of proposing that Trump’s administration would oppose the courts to enable the mass deportation plan to continue.
Bove was nominated by President Donald Trump for a place in the third appeal district with headquarters in Philadelphia. If this is confirmed, it would take place for life on a bench with jurisdiction regarding the appeal of Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey and the Virgin Islands. “(Politics)
Elsewhere
The uninsured Pennsylvania rate reached a record low temperature. Trump’s “large, beautiful bill” can reverse it. “The new report shows that the uninsured Pennsylvania rate has reached a record low amount in the years from the expansion of Medicaid. This may change on the basis of federal regulations supported by President Donald Trump.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Senator Fetterman, more popular among PA Republicans than Democrats: survey. “The result of eyebrow growth, which approves 45% of Republicans, while only 40% of Democrats will certainly get political languages from Pennsylvania to Washington” (Pennlive)
Rep. Rob Bresnahan promised to keep Medicaid, but he and critics differ in their promise. “Voting US representatives Rob Bresnahan on a federal expenditure account, which is to end the benefits of Medicaid from millions, focused mainly on whether he broke the promise.” (WVIA)
Country
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“Governor Josh Shapiro he said late on Tuesday morning that state budget talks “are making progress” and negotiators know what the key issues are, but the Senate controlled by Republicans must start conducting provisions on common goals.
According to the budget, Shapiro said that earlier in the morning and Monday and weekend he was at “constructive” meetings. Nevertheless, Shapiro, a democrat, pointed out that Domo, controlled by democratic houses, gave many of his budget proposals, including mechanisms that would ensure an raise in financing by $ 293 million into mass transit. The Senate, said, dragged his feet. “(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Elsewhere
Shapiro joins the claim against Trump’s administration to reduce billions of funding already granted. “Five words. This is the basis on which the governor of Pennsylvania Josh Shapiro and 20 democratic general prosecutors question the wide cuts of federal subsidies and help in the new lawsuit against the Trump administration.” (Penn Capital-Star)
Legislation aimed at restoring the progress of italic writing in State House. “As a result of voting in 195–8, the provisions requiring the learning of italic handwriting in Pennsylvania once again was approved by the State Chamber of Representatives. The bill now goes to the State Senate.” (Policy)
House of Pa transferred the bill on regulating illegal Vapes: “This market has exploded over the past decade”. “Pennsylvania House has transferred on Monday a bill that would create a public list of approved e-cigarette products to help you relax illegal Vaping products.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
PA legislators ending the eye of $ 1000+ bills for checking breast cancer. “Bill Senate 88 would eliminate MRI and ultrasound costs after screening that detect abnormality, regardless of the risk of patient’s breast cancer.” (Penn Capital-Star)
Small companies are gathering for a skill proposal, a GOP Senate divided into release. “Video skills games spread quickly in Pennsylvania, welcomed by bars, social clubs and grocery stores as a key cash cow, and now the game terminals have grown to the main issue in budget negotiations.” (New news about the castle)
Around the community of nations
3. Fears raised in PA by ice raids on farms

“Like American immigration, precise and enforcement (ICE) conducts raids on farms towards Trump’s administration, some legislators and agricultural organizations in Pennsylvania criticize efforts.
“This movement may have destructive consequences for the food safety of our nation,” President of Pennsylvania Farm Bureau Chris Hoffman He said in a statement. “Without a stable, reliable labor force, our fields will remain unpaid, our crops unknown, and our farm animals have not been registered. Detained men and women who work on our farms with our farmers are not only employees; are the bed of our food supply chain.” (Penn Capital-Star)
Elsewhere
Pennsylvania’s checks are a post. “Pennsylvania’s treasure advises residents to have an eye to their mailboxes, trying to return five billion dollars in a missed property.” (Middle square)
“Not things that our community wants”: Thousands of PRT riders find a case against the proposed cuts. “Four out of 10 people said that the cuts would affect their employment, and 25% stated that it would be more difficult to access medical care.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
“Race to the Bottom”: PA internet companies try. “The combination of each of the Internet and company with the Internet will last longer than planned as Pennsylvania, and any other state tries to compete again for broadband money financed by the government, experts say.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
UPMC in order to stop sex care for patients 18 and below the end of the month. “The UPMC spokesman, the largest hospital network in the region, said that federal guidelines explained to clinicians who provide care, such as maturation blockers and hormonal therapy, risk criminal prosecution.” (Triblis)
Editorial
4. Speak your mind
- Legislators from Pennsylvania can show how to put patients on politics. (Regan Parker)
- The “beautiful bill” will cost Pennsylvania taxpayers more than they think. (Catherine Buhrig)
- Retired teachers in Pennsylvania deserve superpayments in 2002. (Kristen Holjes)
- Snap not only feeds families – he maintains food farms and farms in Pennsylvania. (Alex Baloga)
- The mayor’s spokesman is not conducive to violence, injuries. (Triblis)
- The state must accelerate when the federal government abandons commitment to homeless students. (Rep. Ismail Smith-Wade-El and Brian Knight)
- Six months later, McCormick is in trenches in enormous problems in Pennsylvania. (Salena Zito)
- There is a legal way to war. Trump disregarding the constitution, right? (Chris Brennan)
1 thing
5. McDonald’s, Krispy Kreme calls this resignation

“The hottest pair of Fast Food power ended the partnership yesterday, saying that it was not profitable for Krispy Kreme. As part of the McDonald agreement, he sold Krispy Kreme Donuts in 2400 of his stores, which was conceited for burgers chain, but unfortunately less for his DESSERT counterpoints.
“Exercises to adapt our costs together with individual demand were unsuccessful”, CEO Krispy Kreme Josh Charlesworth He said, calling the relationship “unbalanced”. The union was part of the plan to raise sales, because customers written in cash reduce expenses for meals. No word about who gets coffee in divorce. “(Morning Brew)
Thanks for starting Wednesday with us.
Make some ice cream to stay tranquil and see you tomorrow.