7/22 Playbook: cuts support

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🔈 What do we hear. There are three states that are delayed for the introduced budget from July 1 – Pennsylvania, North Karolina and Oregon.

🔈 What we also hear. Rep. Rob Bresnahan’s Trade in action was called in The latest episode of Joe Rogan Experience. Some GOP sources say that his headquarters is that the Republicans are the most fearful Rep. Don Bacon (R-neb.).

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1. “It depends on them”: After crossing the cuts, Republicans look at their countries to advise

“The clock has started the states to reduce errors in how they pay federal food assistance or risk limiting benefits.

Republican legislators recognize that their budget law exert additional pressure on their countries. They only hope that their counterparts at the state level will come up with it-when officials display many uncertainty and fears related to whether they can meet modern requirements.

“If I were a governor, I would carefully review all processes, all technologies, all aspects of this application process,” he said Rep. Glenn ThompsonChairman of the Committee on Agriculture of the Chamber. “But I only speculate what I would do. I’m not a governor of Pennsylvania.” (Known)

Elsewhere

The wife of Senator Pennsylvania John Fetterman, who did not “support” the presidential course. “The democratic wife of Pennsylvania, the wife of John Fetterman, Gisele, said that she had not supported her husband of the presidential candidacy in an interview with release on Wednesday. Gisele asked Meghan McCain, the host of the podcast” Citizen McCain “, if her husband has any ambitions to start the president,” in accordance with the president. clip obtained by Fox News on Monday. “Tampa Free Press)

Is Emil Bove the face of the modern Magician judiciary? “President Trump helped to transform federal courts during the first term. And largely relied on federalist society in this effort, which helped him to ery the judges with a conservative, original interpretation of the constitution. Now the nomination machine is re -launted, and the most controversial new court Trump is one of them from his federal. (NPR)


2. Stonewalls Shapiro admin on key HR principles in the sexual harassment scandal

Governor Josh Shapiro The administration refuses to provide a copy of human resources policy that would support its central defense: that Shapiro was kept in the obscure for months about the allegations of sexual harassment against the best midfielder with whom he was personally for nearly years, because this policy prevented him from informing him.

In addition, the modern right to learn about the documents obtained by this point of sale shows that within a week of the allegations, both Shapiro Chief of Staff appears for the first time Dana Fritz and the main legal advisor Jennifer Selfrs I knew about the accusations. “(Broad + Liberty)

Elsewhere

Senator Mastriano teases with the governor’s run as a GOP leader, how earnest he is. “Doug Mastriano receives a lot of course in social media, teasing another escape for the governor. Will he do it as long as it turns out.” (Pennlive)

The legislator proposes to remove homemakers of candidates from the original votes of PA. “Rep. Jill Cooper (R-Westmoreland) wants to encourage Pennsylvanian to vote for candidates based on their qualifications and politicians, unlike regional connections, which can definitely affect the elections in the whole state.” (Penn Capital-Star)

The legislator of Berks says that Pennsylvania must restore the requirement of a motorcycle helmet. “Most motorcyclists in Pennsylvania had to choose whether to wear a helmet for 22 years, but the Berks river legislator said on Monday that it was time to use the helmet again.” (Penn Capital-Star)


3. WQED BOSS TALKS Influence of $ 1.8 million Fed Fed Fund loss

“President of WQED Jason Jedlinski Answers to the questions, including the influence that federal cuts will have on what “viewers like you” will see at PBS stations. Jedlinski said that he did not yet know the specific impact on the PBS Prime Time schedule, which includes the “masterpiece”, “Nova” and “Antiques Roadshow”. “(Triblis)

Elsewhere

Riiling the River: Low Cut Connie Frontman Blasts Luzerne County over “political”. “The band from Philadelphia was cut off from the Friday concert” Rockin ‘The River “in Luzerne, and his main singer claims that this movement was” political “. Country officials do not say much about the decision to issue the appearance of Connie, but they also do not agree with this assessment. “(WVIA)

Śródmieście Harrisburg is in crisis. Here’s how residents can support shape his return. “Urban Planner recognized throughout the country and the Harrisburg stakeholder panel will manage the Pennlive Community Forum to involve society in a positive conversation on the revitalization of the Harrisburg center.” (Pennlive)


4. Speak your mind


5. What is Labubu? Inside the latest collector’s madness

“Encouraged by K-Pop stars and viral fashion posts, dolls with a handle known as Labubus have become a necessity this summer. But should you buy?” (Billy Pen)


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