7/30 Piłok: Budget Impass Stals USD 2.5 billion in payments

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🔈 What do we hear. House Republicans have private concerns about trade in shares by PA GOP Rep. Mike Kelly AND Rob Bresnahan And the petition of exemptions for voting on a ban on trade in shares may take place in September.

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“The state will not be able to make at least $ 2.5 billion in payments to schools, poviats and key service providers due to the current budget impasse in Pennsylvania, warned the Shapiro administration official on Tuesday.

In two letters viewed by Spotlight Pa and signed by Secretary of budget Uri MonsonThe administration told many suppliers, from technology schools and libraries to ambulance services and a shelter for the homeless, that payments will be delayed over the next six weeks. “(Spotlight Pa)

Elsewhere

Pennsylvania Democrats, public presses on more Epstein files with Trump, while GOP is on the defensive. “Democrats Western Pennsylvania and most voters in the whole state and the country are increasingly pressing on Trump’s administration to free more acts about the accused sex dealer, Jeffrey Epstein.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Trump “clearly afraid” of what is in the files of Epstein, says Pennsylvania House Democrat. “Rep. Chris Deluzio joins, now meet with the press to discuss the national legislation of the president, when republican legislators return to their districts to sell the bill. Rep. Deluzio slammed the law, accusing him of supplying the American nation with debt. Congressman also called for the Epstein files, saying that the president” clearly afraid. ” (NBC News)

Look at the PA-01 funds. “If the efficiency of collecting funds was the only indicator of electoral success, the fight for the first district headquarters in Bucks can be stopped by TKO.” (Policy)

The Ethics Committee considers Kelly in violation of the Code of the Chamber’s conduct. “Once again, the old axiom turns out to be true. The covering is worse than the truth.” (Policy)

Luna says that he will force voting at home regarding the ban on trade in member campaigns. “Republican republican Anna Paulina Luna will try to force voting on the trade in congress actions in September. Luna goes forward with a very sensitive effort after internal conversations about the proposal to limit the trade of legislators went aside to Capitol Hill.” (Politico)


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Governor Josh Shapiro

Governor Josh Shapiro He announced on Tuesday that he was joining the Coalition of States to sue Trump’s administration on the provision in “Big Beautiful Bill”, in which he will secure planned parenting and other large non -abortion providers of non -profit from receiving Medicaid financing on a number of not related to healthcare services. “(Politics)

Elsewhere

The Senate confirms that Trump’s lawyer Emil Bove to the Court of Appeal. “The Senate confirmed the former lawyer Trump Emil Bove 50-49 for his whole life the nomination for the federal judge of the Court of Appeal on Tuesday, when the Republicans dismissed the complaints informing about his behavior in the Department of Justice. He will perform his function in the court of appeal in the third American District Court, which he hears with Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. (WVIA)

PA budget negotiations “approaching” with fear of financing delays for schools, libraries, non -profit organization. “Among some state legislators, it was created on Tuesday, when negotiations closed within 29 days after the date of the state budget and alarms of late distribution, unnoticed interests and transit interference in Philadelphia.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Inside the escalating feud between the Senate of Pa GOP and the skill game company. “Pace-o-matic-entity, a great friend of the Republican Senate, now he says that the Senate has blocked their emails. GOP leaders say it’s not true.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Rep. Jones launches the 2026 Senate offer, causing potential showdown GOP with the Parsons Ferris Commissioner. “A representative of the second period of Tom Jones announced on Tuesday his candidacy in 2026 at the 36th Race of the Senate District, potentially causing a hot basic basis between him and the Commissioner of Lancaster, Lancaster Josh Parsons for the Republican party nomination next year.” (LNP)


3. Pennsylvania’s proposed legislation would strengthen local messages in areas without sufficient relationship

State Rep. Chris RabbD-philadelphia, he submits provisions that, as he hopes, will reverse the collapse of social information and fill out “critical gaps in civic information” in what he calls marginalized communities, especially in rural areas. “(Why)

Elsewhere

Malcolm Kenyatta is ready to rebuild the democratic party. “The vice -chairman of the homosexual DNC has news for democrats: stop waiting for the hero and get to work.” (Metro Weekly)

Washington Crowner claims that he will give the coercion by submitting a dishonest death certificate. “The Washington Coroner accuses the District Prosecutor Jason Walsh to force him to submit a false death certificate for the baby Peters Township – which died in suspicious circumstances – for political purposes before the election in 2023” (Unionn Herald-Standard)

Pennsylvania’s lawyer admits to forging the signature of the American District Judge. “Hollidysburg in Pennsylvania, the lawyer pleaded guilty in the Federal Court on Friday for violating federal provisions regarding forgery. 41 -year -old Michael Brandon Cohen, confessed to two cases of forging the signature of the United States District Signature.” (CBS Pittsburgh)


4. Speak your mind

  • Let them vote: Democrat Przemyśl basic access. (Lanny J. Davis)
  • Declines of real estate tax income will mean suburban tax increases in Allegheny. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  • There are hidden costs in Trump’s “large, beautiful bill”, and Pennsylvania will have to pay them. (Joyce Davis)
  • You can’t beat GOP with a tired aged party. (Ted Van Dyk)
  • Democratic governors have the repair of the party: alone. (Jonathan Martin)

5. “Big Mac” celebrations on Saturday

“This week it is a double watt festival for the legendary burger and the birthday of Western Pennsylvania who created it.

August 2 is the International Big Mac Day, according to the media release with McDonald’s USA, and fans around the world will celebrate the 58th anniversary of the McDonald’s hamburger with their own theme song (remember?), Interesting in Big Mac or two that day in honor of the Creator Jim DelligattiMcDonald’s franchise owner in Unionn. (Times of Beaver)


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