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🗞 In today’s textbook. Governors of Pummel Regional Grid Operator. Kirk’s death can change youthful voters of PA. The strength of the Latin voice of PA. Chileheads, Unite!

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🗓 What is happening today. The house returned to the session without voting starting at noon.

👀 What we see. American Action Network, Congress group of leadership funds, launches $ 3.2 million in digital advertising Increasing sensitive home republicans, including Rep. Ryan Mackenzie AND Rob Bresnahanto support the GOP reconciliation package.

👀 What we also see. House most attackers introduce fresh ads in 10 congress districts throughout the country. Among them are PA-08 and PA-10, which stand out Rep. Rob Bresnahan AND Scott Perry’s votes under $ 3 million Economic Settlement Campaign.

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1. Governors of Pummel Regional PJM network operator and call for reforms

“Democratic Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and Republican Virginia Glenn Youngkin Governor -The saying at different times, but providing a similar message-on Monday was part of a bilateral outbreak of criticism addressed to an organization that runs a power network in the 13-state region.

Message: PJM mutual connection must reform, or the states will resign and utilize other arrangements to manage the flow of electricity. “(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Elsewhere

A broken promise for Pennsylvania. “Vaccined was to reduce electricity bills in Pennsylvania. Instead, it will get worse.” (Penn Capital-Star)

Deluzio joins Shapiro, McCormick in hesitation in hesitation in Kimmel’s suspension, Fear in freedom of speech. “Congressmen of Pittsburgh says” no president “can censor comedians, networks, political speeches.”Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Strange phone call Joe Biden, Josh Shapiro interview among PA moments emphasized in the fresh book Kamala Harris. “In” 107 days “Harris opened concerns about the age of Biden and why she gave Shapiro as her vice president.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)

These home care employees fought for Fetterman. Now they want him to fight for them. “Household employees in the face of exploding health care costs, if ACa’s tax credits are not extended, they demand help from Senator John Fetterman.” (Keystone)

Dalton takes part in the PA-10 competition against Perry. “Advocate Carlisle Karen Lynn Dalton raises the main challenge against the current Republican Republican Scott Perry (R-10). Dalton, who has already worked for over 25 years in Pennsylvania, as a staff attorney for the Republican Kauck, says that” he does not recognize the Republican party. “


2. Like the death of Charlie Kirk, he could change youthful voters of PA later

“Young conservatives here attribute him to stimulating his commitment to politics – participation that turned out to be crucial for elections in 2024 in a state of battle. President Donald Trump He won Pennsylvania in November last year due to a clear shift to the right among Gen Z. Forty-four percent of voters under the age of 30 in Pennsylvania, Trump supported the 18-point swing from the number that supported him here in 2020.

These youthful voters are now adoring Kirk, who undertake to open chapters of the university campus for Turning Point USA, the organization he founded, republican champions and register more Republican voters in a critical condition. His death can be the moment of galvanizing, because GOP wants to overturn the national registration of Edge Democrats voters for decades. “(Philadelphia Inquirer)

Elsewhere

PA House Demes Task of firearms reform after recent acts of violence using weapons. “Pennsylvania democrat panel of Democrats on Monday went out four bills aimed at limiting violence using weapons, although it is unlikely to receive a voice if they are finally successfully sent to the Senate chaired by Republicans.” (LNP)

Stopping or removal? How silent court elections can transform the pensions. “What is usually low -profile elections in Pennsylvania attract national attention this year, with the potential for transforming the legal landscape of the state.” (SM.)

The National Democratic Group, ACLU and the richest PA person now spend on court retention. “Editions at critical elections to the retention of the Supreme Court in Pennsylvania are similar, and three more influential and well -foreign groups begin to finance advertising and email.” (Spotlight Pa)

Another PA movement in the dispute for food stamp with the Trump administration. “The dispute between Pennsylvania officials and the Trump administration regarding the State Food Program does not show any signs of the solution, a few days after the federal date of personal data with almost 2 million beneficiaries.” (Wesa)

It was explained that the rainfall in Pennsylvania. “In recent years, state officials have deposited several billion dollars to Commonwealth budget reserves. Is it time to use it?” (City and condition)


3. The power of Latin voting and GOP defeats after winning in 2024

Rep. Danilo Burgos (D-Hiladelphia)

“Latin voting was recognized as one of the main factors President Donald Trump Pennsylvania’s capture during elections in 2024 and the power supply of the 45th president back to the White House as 47 residents.

Commonwealth has over 1.1 million Latinos, and one of the largest regions of political muscles is in the so -called “222 corridors” running northeast of Lancaster through Reading and Allentown to Easton. Six of the eight best cities for the Latin population in this state are located in the corridor.

LIBERTINE. Danilo BurgosThe first Dominican-American, which was elected to the General Assembly, joined Steve Ulrich Recently, in Podcast Politicpa “Voices of Reason” to talk about the impact of Latinos on the policy of the community of nations. “(Politics)

Elsewhere

Trump’s steadfast voters, PA farmers, are facing the frozen influence of immigration raids on work force. “After all rural Pennsylvania – the warchers of the magician voters, who twice led President Donald Trump to victory – farmers try to stop employees, many of them undocumented immigrants who are terrified of fear of enforcement of immigration law.” (Pennlive)

Pennsylvania SIDESTEPS TRUMP Administration to get tips on the vaccine. “Governor Josh Shapiro tells residents looking for vaccines to consult a list of medical organizations approved by the state, not the federal government to obtain guidance.” (Axios Philadelphia)

The courts extend the pause to the affairs of the Office of the General Prosecutor in Pennsylvania as the Cyberrattack rainfall is. “The Office of the Prosecutor General suffered a ransomware attack in August. No payments were made and a small number of people who were affected by the information, said the agency.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Siegel, Maclean Current Differences in the Executive Race of Lehigh. “Lehigh’s voters will choose between two executive candidates with completely different visions at a time when state and federal financing is expected to grow a lot.” (LHIGHVALLIAEN)


4. What do you think?

  • We are a real threat to democracy. (Michael Butkiewicz)
  • Regardless of whether we want to admit it or not, there is Charlie Kirk in us. (Jack Hill)
  • Republicans want to censor Charlie Kirk. (Jonathan Zimmerman)
  • You will condemn the murders and reject Kirk’s worship. (Philadelphia Tribune)
  • Follow learning, not RFK JR. when it comes to using life -saving vaccines. (Philadelphia Inquirer)
  • One weapon per month: reasonable, vigorous implementation of the plan for limiting illegal weapons in our communities. (Rep. Melissa Shusterman)
  • Shapiro changes a high level of political violence. (Lowman Henry)
  • Viewers, not governments, should choose what we are watching. (Jeff Hurvitz)

5. Chileheads, United! Pittsburgh throws his first festival of sizzling sauces

“Hot sauce has never been, well, warmer. Called at $ 3.09 billion in 2023, it is expected that the sizzling sauces market will boost to $ 5.98 billion around the world and to $ 1.94 billion in the USA to 2032.

Frank Ray He worked on organizing the first culinary event in the city dedicated to a sizzling spice made of Jalapeños, Cayenne Peppers, Habanero and other Capsicum plants. ” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)


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