7/3: Megabill on Kuzu

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1. Megabill on the nodule

Speaker Mike Johnson potentially it is only a few hours after sending Donald Trump His “gigantic, attractive bill” opposes the expectations of whether he can meet with an arbitrary, but unwavering date on July 4.

After it seemed that he was derailed at the end of Wednesday because of complex arrests, the Republicans went to the account around 3:30 in the morning

During the versatile GOP leaders, they maintained procedural voting open for almost six hours when they worked on turning 12 votes. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) He was a lonely republican, who finally voted for “no”. (Politico)

Elsewhere

Levers of power. “When Congress goes back and returns over what was once called” one great attractive bill “, one becomes clear. The elections have consequences. Recognition for minority people for their affairs. On the 162th anniversary of the last position of Gen. Robert E. Lee in Gettysburg, the cause can be considered as a lost cause. ” (Policy)

Street makes him official, announces the candidacy for the PA-03 place. “Sennsylvania State Sen. Sharif Street (D-Philadelphia) officially announced that he is a candidate for a democratic nomination for third place in the Congress District.” (Policy)

New emphasis on the national principles of AI probably after the failure of the ban on the state. “The impact of the controversial proposal of the Budget Republican Act, which blocked the regulation of artificial intelligence at the state level, fuels fresh pressure on federal activities.” (Axios)


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Governor Josh Shapiro FY26 Budget address

“Two days after Pennsylvania left constitutionally the date of the state budget on June 30, the fourth year in a row, a controversial debate on the main federal tax account and policy-who could focus on significant costs of healthcare and food assistance-she turned to the Chamber of US representatives on Wednesday.

Many state legislators have stated that the wrestling match of the Congress on the controversial “large” act on the reconciliation of Republicans affects the pace of talks in Harrisburg. “Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Elsewhere

HD-137: Warren announces the candidacy for Norco’s headquarters. “Jeff Warren, councilor of Northampton, announced his candidacy to the State Chamber of Representatives in the 137th Legislative District.” (Policy)

Pa Bill aimed at protecting municipal workers. “The draft law increasing sentences for assaulting municipal workers in Pennsylvania passed on Tuesday House State House, among the climate of growing political violence.” (Pennlive)

Pennsylvania’s fracturing report contained 8 recommendations. 5 years later, not much was implemented. “Five years after a breakthrough report about the great jury in Pennsylvania, the Department of Environmental Protection slaughtered for the lack of public protection against the effects of fracturing, supporters, including those living near the crease, say that little has changed.” (Why)


3. The Trump administration suspends $ 230 million for schools in Pennsylvania

US Education Department

“Education leaders in Pennsylvania are fighting after the Trump administration stated that he would stop over $ 230 million in financing of Congress on non -school programs, teachers’ training, reading and writing skills and education for migrating and non -English students.

A spokesman for the Department of Education said that the US Education Department informed officials on Monday evening about the delay of funding, which was to be available from Tuesday.

The action is separate from the Act on budgetary reconciliation in anticipation of the final approval at the USA house. “(Penn Capital-Star)

Elsewhere

“Explosion of needs”: Pittsburgh Hospitals Brace for Medicaid Cuts. “According to the analysis and at least 11 hospitals in Western Pennsylvania, it is expected that in Pennsylvania Medicaid cutting will reduce federal expenses by $ 53 billion to 2034 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Garbage and frustration are fighting, but the conversations are resumed as the DC 33 strike continues. “He closed the libraries and pools, and forced recreational centers to limit hours. On the second day it was obvious that the increasingly cut strike of the largest urban Union in Philadelphia created a crisis for garbage – and eyes throughout the city.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)


4. Speak your mind

  • Saving the finances of Alleghena will require more complex choices, including a choice for growth. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  • Can a 34-year-old Philadelphian save the Democratic Party and America? We’ll see. (Pennlive)
  • Medicaid is crucial for every Pennsylvania. (Dr. Val Arkoosh)
  • Thinking about education. (Senator Tracy Pennycuick)
  • Pennsylvania needs real solutions to refuse, not photography. (Tom Dibello)

5. Thousands expected for the annual restoration of Gettysburg

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According to Doug Snyder, the president of Battlefield Preservation Battlefield (GBPA) and Union Renactor, it is expected to be expected from 800 to 850 recipients, the number slightly higher than last year. (Gettysburg Times)


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