6/6: “Such ingratitude”

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1. “Such ingratitude”: Donald Trump, Elon Musk Spar as president threatens to draw government contracts

Elon Musk supported Donald Trump After the potential killer grazed Trump’s ear on the campaign trail in Pennsylvania in July 2024. But almost a year later this relationship ended.

Trump suggested that Musk’s change of heart occurred after the subsidy was removed to electric vehicles from the budget account, but the billionaire had called them and other tax breaks earlier.

The president also raised Pennsylvania, where Musk arranged earnest resources to aid Trump’s victory. “(Philadelphia Inquirer)

Elsewhere

Smucker “optimism” that BBB will go and go to Trump’s desk until July 4. “Lloyd Smucker rep. I think it’s great for America, great for the American people and I think we will do it until July 4 “(Politics)

McCormick: I have evolved to a tariff problem. “When the US senator Dave McCormick was the Undersecretary of the Treasury for international during George W. Bush’s administration, he was a free trader and a tariff enemy. Rewind the administration of Trump 2.0, and the first -grade republican favors the tariffs for the tool, but only if he used thoughtful and economical.” (DV Journal)

Dean Grills Secretary of Trump trade for bananas. “America leads the world in the production of civilian parts of aircraft, oil and gas. Bananas, not so much. However, the beloved staple from breakfast was front and the center on Thursday in the test stock exchange between the US representative and the secretary of trade Howard Lutnick during the interrogation of the subcommittee for home funds.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Deluzio proposes the anti -corruption law when the Democrats accuse Trump of self -complacency, weakening supervision. “General directors convicted of financial offenses will be banned from service in the executive ward in accordance with the provisions introduced this week by American representative Chris Deluzio, part of the list of anti -corruption funds from Democrats among the growing accusations of self -esteem, affecting trade and weakened supervision by Trump’s administration.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

John Fetterman says he is a democrat because he supports the abortion and LGBT rights. Is that enough? “He criticized his democrats at all times or seemed to take advantage of Donald Trump, senator John John Fetterman repeated the chorus: Despite the rumors, he will never change the party, partly because” he would be quite a bad Republican. ” (WSA policy)


2. College Sports Alphabet Soup: NCAA, CFP, Zero pay attention Boyle, Shapiro, Leader State House

“Remember when college football and collegiate sports were uncomplicated. At least four selected Pennsylvania officials do and want to provide students with Penn State, Pitt and Temple students who participate in athletics in college.

Congressman Brendan Boyle He is afraid that the power structure among the Power 4 conference in Division I – led by the substantial ten and south -eastern conferences – may be “falsification of the system” in order to reduce football capabilities after the season for people on the Atlantic coast and immense conferences of the XII.

Rep. Jesse Topper AND Perry Stambaugh They plan to introduce legislation in a state home that protect athletes “against bad financial decisions when they received the receipt of rights, image and similarity” (PoliticSpa)

Elsewhere

Shapiro says democracy and citizens “This gives damn” in America in one room/event in Pennsylvania at Center City. “To start the beginning of a four -day event created for people who will consider the issues facing Pennsylvania, Governor Josh Shapiro called on a group on Thursday evening to cooperate for possible solutions that politicians were unable to discover.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Passional supporters, selected officials gathered in Harrisburg in order to obtain greater financing of state transport. “A representative of the state of Ben Waxman does not have to look too far to see the importance of public transport in its central district of the city. Studies have shown a higher percentage of employees in the Waxman district using public transport to get to work than any other district in the state.” (Pittsburgh Union Progress)

Cartwright confirms that he will not apply for Congress. “The former US representative Matt Cartwright stood on Thursday before the tangible result of his congress work, but said that his days as a congressman were over.” (WVIA)

For the double -sided PA Politicos group, a ten -year Shapiro connection. “Some political powers of the community of nations have long -term relations with the CEO of the state.” (City and condition)


3

“The House of Representatives in Pennsylvania adopted a bill on Wednesday, which would radically change the financing of cybercrime schools.

Pennlive created a map to estimate how these changes will affect the finances of the local school district. The map represents estimates based solely on the number of students enrolled in Cyber ​​Charter Schools on October 1, 2024 and the current indicator of tuition fees for charter students in each of the 500 school districts in Pennsylvania. “(Pennlive)

Elsewhere

PG Politics: How GOP tries to make at Pittsburgh and Allegheny Fun. “Democrats have a significant advantage of registration of voters in relation to Republicans within the city and for decades. Despite this, Republicans in the city and the Fountains have been issuing more candidates than for years.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

The budget secretary quotes Shapiro’s “Sound Fiscal Management”; GOP senators question this. “” With two credit improvements in two years and a clear commitment to responsible budgeting, the Shapiro administration saves taxpayers’ money and strengthens the financial future of the community, “said the secretary of budget Uri Monson.” (Indiana Gazette)

Reductions of business taxes and housing bonds: the mayor of Cherelle Parker and Philly Council achieve $ 6.8 billion transactions for the next budget of the city. “Ultimately, legislators illuminated green cuts of pay and business taxes, as well as the mayor’s application by $ 800 million of the loan rights to support her signature of the housing plan.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)

81 years later, a miniature town in Normandy remembers the dedication of the 28th PA division. “People actually cared for what the Americans did and the sacrifice they made. (IT) influenced the world. It’s wonderful.” (Penn Capital-Star)


4. Speak your mind

  • The crisis at the Care Home in Pennsylvania requires immediate action. (Pennlive)
  • A immense steel offer for Pennsylvania. (Salena Zito)
  • Bromance is over. (Lori Falce)

5. National Donuts Day

Today is the National Donut Day. There are three other holidays for donuts: National Donuts Day filled with jelly on June 8, National Donut Day, September 14 and national day Boston Cream Pie on October 23. The average American eats at least 63 donuts each year. Here’s where to find a great offer today.

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