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1. DNC takes a step towards overthrowing Hogg, Kenyatta as vice -chairmen

“The Democratic National Committee goes forward with the challenge David Hogg’s Elections and other DNC Vice -President only a few months after reaching roles.

The DNC Committee for Reservations voted 13-2, with 3 abstract from the very beginning to annul the February elections in the state of Hogg and Pennsylvania Rep. Malcolm KenyattAnd as a vice -chairman. “(Axios)

Elsewhere

Vice -chairman of DNC Slas Trump as “punk”, “would -be dictator” in the fiery town hall. “” There is a strategy of authoritters and future dictators and punk, such as Donald Trump, “said Malcolm Kenyatta at the Town Hall in Levittown, who officially attacked the representative of the swing Brian Fitzpatrick. (Fox News)

In John Fetterman, the Democrats wanted an ordinary guy. And boy, they got one!. “There is nothing more” middle -aged every -aged “than ignoring your health problems and attacking people of loved ones, because you consider yourself the most unfairly persecuted person on earth.”Slate)

  • Fetterman’s mother in York defends her son in the midst of confusion, says “she is good.” (Pennlive)

The Republican group is attached to John Fetterman in a modern advertisement when his relations with Demse become more tense. “In a place called” stand out “, acting on cable and digital platforms, Club for Growth praises Fetterman, and then calls Pennsylvanians to ask him to confirm Trump’s tax reductions supported by GOP.”Philadelphia Inquirer)

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Joanna McClinton

“The State House on Monday was developed by a broadly extensive election reform project sponsored by a democratic Speaker Joanna McClinton from Philadelphia-turning to the box with voting drops, early personal voting and preliminary analysis, among others-and this can get the final vote on Tuesday.

Democrats did not say much about the reform act on Monday during its amendment, but during the committee’s meeting, many praised him last week. “(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Elsewhere

The State Supreme Court recognizes the arguments regarding PA membership in the Regional Initiative of Gaza. “Long delayed membership in Pennsylvania in the regional greenhouse gas initiative, which would require fossil fuel combustion power plants to pay for carbon dioxide emissions, will be the subject of arguments on Tuesday before the State Supreme Court.” (Penn Capital-Star)

On the report of the General Auditor of Pa, the question is in the question about financing the cybernetic charter. “It is expected that the legislator will soon be provisions regarding the bountiful issue of Cyber ​​Charter financing, which may have a significant impact on education in Pennsylvania in the upcoming budget.” (Pennlive)

Powerful healthcare systems oppose growing efforts to prevent closing of hospitals through greater supervision. “When the closures of hospitals and consolidation in Pennsylvania are created by healthcare deserts and powerful monoples, the bilateral faction of legislators wants to enable you to delve into these transactions before they appear.” (Spotlight Pa)

Will weed will be instead of wine? How State Stores with PA weeds could look like recreational hemp were legalized. “Imagine that you enter the Pennsylvania store-not to wine, but for weeds. This is the vision of the newly adopted law in State House, which proposes to legalize recreational marijuana and sell it only through state-owned Konopi stores.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Pa The Lawer ignites a budget conversation, a slack from the video with a broom. “Always tardy budget season in Pennsylvania is heating. In one case, literally.” (Pennlive)

Around the community of nations

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“According to many sources similar to the Trust Council, the Pennsylvania State University Administration proposed a closing of seven out of 20 camps of the community of nations.

According to sources, there are Dubois, Fayette, Mont Alto, New Kensington, Shenango, Wilkes-Barre and York. In total, they enrolled almost 3,200 students for the autumn semester and experienced the decreases in entries in the last five years from 15% in York to 32% in Dubois. “(Philadelphia Inquirer)

Elsewhere

This year, O’Connor is ahead of Gainy 3-1 in the race of the mayor of Pittsburgh; Expenses outside remain cloudy. “Candidates applying for the mayor of Pittsburgh-and their allies-the last full financial reports before the democratic primocrat on May 20. And at least one progressive group reports that they issue USD 600,000 on television advertising to strengthen the perspectives of the re-election of Mayor Ed Gainy, report President, Corey O’Connor, collects so many questions. ” (Wesa)

Primary 2025: Scranton Mayoral Race. “The current Paige Cognetti operates for the second full term as the mayor of” The Electric City “. Cognetti will equalize against Bob Sheridan in a basic democratic, while Trish Beynon and Lynn Laboszy will fight for the GOP nomination. “(PoliticSpa)

Piaa Playoff Reform Bill gains from the PA House committee. “Interscholastic athletic association (Piaa) Pennsylvania (PIAA) may soon create separate playoffs and championships for public schools and private schools.” (Penn Capital-Star)

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5. 81 Simple years of voting

“The fall of the original choices during her birthday seems to be a gift for a woman who voted for 81 years in a row. Lorraine Koonswho will turn 103 next week, says that voting is a patriotic duty, especially in the case of primary elections.

“I think that everyone should vote only because your duty is voting when you are a citizen,” said Koons on Friday. “This is one of the privileges of being a citizen.” (WITF)

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