7/15 Playbook: All Eyes on Pittsburgh

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🔊 What do we hear. “Pennsylvania is exceptionally set because of abundant energy, amazing qualified employees, technologies. We must win the battle for innovation AI in America, and Pennsylvania is in its center.” – – Senator Dave McCormick

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1. Trump and McCormick together promote energy investments in Pennsylvania

President Donald Trump AND Senator David McCormick In Pennsylvania, he will jointly announce about $ 70 billion of energy investments on Tuesday, when the president travels to Pittsburgh to a conference with dozens of the most significant management staff in order to promote his energy and technological program.

Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit will take place at the Carnegie Mellon University and appears when political and state -owned leaders are working on creating a city in the center of robotics, artificial intelligence and energy. “AP)

Elsewhere

An investment worth USD 75 billion is coming to PA. This is what technology and energy leaders say before the peak in Pittsburgh. “With the promised buzz of billions of dollars, the main players in technology and AI Pittsburgh buzzed through the seat of Aurora in the Strip district on Monday afternoon to unpack the noise and think about why Pittsburgh, why now – and what to do?” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Pittsburgh seeks to power the future of AI. “National data coincides on Tuesday in the city to issue Pennsylvania as the future center of AI powered by local companies, civic leaders and legislators want to lead.” (Axios Pittsburgh)

Industry and political leaders who – or can – participate in the peak of energy and AI in Pittsburgh. “Some of the greatest names of energy and artificial intelligence will convene on Tuesday at the Carnegie Mellon University campus on the summit promising presenting” Amazing Pennsylvania potential to supply the AI revolution “(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Are data centers another great thing for natural gas? “The forecast appetite for supplying data centers has been energy industry. According to the energy department analysis, the amount of electricity used by data centers may increase from 4.5% of US consumption in 2023 to 12% in 2028.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

AI data centers meet with the resistance of the community in PA: “It looks like it is hurried”. “In Luzerne, many are worried about how this fourth industrial revolution will transform their lives again.” (Realclearpolitics)

Republican farm account is hoped that he is now resting with the democrats. “The chairman of agriculture at the GT Thompson house, hopes for the adoption of a lean agricultural account this fall, may depend on the support of Democrats caused by maneuvering to the GOP reconciliation package.” (Politico)


2. Pennsylvania GOP plans to support the Challenger to Josh Shapiro in September, preparing until 2026

Pennsylvania’s Republican Party plans to support the candidate for the governor in September – almost half a year earlier than in the past – to learn from losses in 2022 and to apply his successes in 2024.

This support can probably be for Pennsylvania Treasurer Stacy Garritywhich is to announce the offer of the GOP nomination for challenging democratic Governor Josh Shapiro. “(Philadelphia Inquirer)

Elsewhere

Brian Fitzpatrick voted “no” on reconciliation. Democrats run against him, as if he voted yes.. “Democrats agreed with Fitzpatrick’s vote against the act on the reconciliation of the GOP. And so they blame him for it.” (Known)

Shapiro joins the claim, questioning the administration decision to suspend Educational Funds PA. “Governor Josh Shapiro joined a multi -stage lawsuit with 25 other states and a district of Columbia, questioning the decision of the Trump administration about illegal detention of $ 230 million financing due to schools in Pennsylvania.” (Policy)

Pa House transfers a preliminary budget account when negotiations continue. “Despite the fact that there is no full contract with the Senate of the Republican State, the Domestic Democrats on Monday issued an expenditure account of $ 50 billion described as work during work, because budget negotiations are ahead.” (Pennlive)

Shapiro, Martin asks if the street should remain the chairman of the State Party while candidate for Congress. “Governor Josh Shapiro and chairman of the Democratic National Committee Ken Martin said this week that they believe that Senator Sharif Street should consider establishing as chairman of the State Party Pennsylvania when he is running for the US Congress.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)


3. Boyle called the “most effective” member of the Congress delegation in the 118th Congress

Rep. Brendan Boyle

“Center for effective law creation (goal) at the University of Virginia and Vanderbilt University Congressman Brendan F. Boyle (D -02) The most effective member of the Pennsylvania delegation at the 118th Congress.

Centrum rankings for the 118th Congress are based on a comprehensive, analysis of legislative activities, including sponsorship of project projects, progress by the Committee and signed laws. “(Politics)

Elsewhere

Coreweave commits $ 6 billion to Pennsylvania Data Center among Trump Ai Push. “It is expected that the Lancaster project will create about 600 jobs during construction, with about 70 full -time technical and operational positions during launch.” (Reuters)

A litowa production facility arrives in Pennsylvania. “The project, conducted by Boston Company of water purification, can give you a new role in the pure energy supply chain by producing lithium. The object will be in Susquehanna near the border with New York.” (Axios Pittsburgh)

PA-10: Janelle Stelson announces another run in Scott Perry. “Former television journalist Janelle Stelson made him on Monday morning that she is once again a candidate for the 10th Congress District in Pennsylvania.” (Policy)

Last year, thousands of these ephemeral votes were rejected in PA for errors. The modern project aims to fix it. “Electoral officials in Pennsylvania hope that the newly designed envelope for temporary votes will reduce the number cast for technical reasons.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)


4. Speak your mind

  • Pennsylvania conducted industrial development in America – now he will lead the AI revolution. (Senator Dave McCormick)
  • Energy and innovation are a great opportunity for Pittsburgh. But people must be first. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  • From many visits of Trump, Emil Bove can be the most disturbing of all. (Philadelphia Inquirer)
  • Most voters from Pennsylvania ignore court elections – the political scientist explains why they matter, especially in the state of battle. (Daniel J. Mallonson)
  • Start gate: 2026 racing governor to start. (Lowman Henry)
  • No tax tax? How about a lack of tips? (Howard Lurie)
  • Legalization of marijuana is for Pennsylvania. (Tim Balch)

5. “Iron dome” for mosquitoes

“You can now order a” iron dome “for mosquitoes. Its name is the Photon matrix, a black smartphone box that can detect, track and eliminate mosquitoes in the middle of a flight using a laser system.

According to the inventor, he can identify and pack up to 30 mosquitoes per second using calibrated laser impulses, which will break down the potentially fatal – and always annoying – consisting of harmful people or pets of people or animals. Just looking at the video in action makes me laugh like Supervillain. “(Fast company)


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