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📅 What is happening today. This is the last day for the Supreme Court session with six decisions that have been transferred today.
🔊 What do we hear. “Showing things and it really makes a difference,” he said Kellerman fundsProgressive organizer from Pittsburgh. “Will it matter John Fetterman? I really don’t know. I don’t know what he thinks. I don’t know if he has always been the person or has changed in the last two years. “
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The best story
1. Democrats are trying to find out what to do with John Fetterman. One of them accelerates
“Democratic Late. John Fetterman From Pennsylvania, he is not even ready for re -election only in 2028, but already a one -time main enemy, a former US representative. Conor LanekHe tilts in Pennsylvania and social media, it looks and sounds as if he is preparing again to challenge Fetterman.
In the town hall after the town hall in Pennsylvania, Democrats and Allied progressive groups do not hear from Fetterman personally – or Republicans who control Washington.
But they hear from lambs, a lively reminder of democrats that they could choose instead of Fetterman. “(AP)
Elsewhere
McCormick Fields Questions, GOP says that skip some voices and the external bed of the mayor of Money. “Flash News: It’s hot. Hot enough to cover dangerous press conferences: just ask a cameraman who fell at a meeting of Democrats in Washington – including a representative of Pittsburgh Summer Lee – who opposed the bombing of Iran.” (WSA policy)
The rules of the Supreme Court South Carolina may block Medicaid funds from planned parenting; Shapiro says not on her watch. “In opinion 6-3, the United States Supreme Court stated that states may block planned parenting before receiving Medicaid money for health services without being brought before the courts from patients.” (Policy)
Trump gets the power of “Golden Share” in an American redemption of steel. American agencies will get it under future presidents. “The contract strengthening the acquisition by NIPPON by US Stal in particular is called” Donald J. Trump “, although the White House said in a statement that” golden share “is not specific to Trump,” but for anyone who is president “.” (AP)
Country
2. Fighting for transit, skills games and general expenses mean that the PA budget will be behind schedule again

“The state budget in Pennsylvania will be behind schedule for the fourth year in a row.
In Harrisburg, it is relatively common that the contracts are delayed a week or two because legislators come up with final details. But the depth of current misunderstandings can raise this deadlock. And as the previous jams showed, delays may have real consequences for services financed from public funds, from libraries to school to childcare programs.
The best legislators and democratic employees Governor Josh ShapiroState House Democrats and Republicans of the State Senate meet behind closed doors. But to achieve a contract for the upcoming financial year, which will start on July 1, they will have to navigate “very deep philosophical differences”. “(Spotlight Pa)
Elsewhere
The proposed SNAP review in Trump’s “Large, beautiful account” can cost $ 800 million. “Pennsylvania has one of the highest” error levels “in each country that puts him on the way to the shoulder of millions of additional financing costs if the Congress changes are passing.”Philadelphia Inquirer)
Jessica Shirley confirmed as secretary of DEP. “The Pennsylvania Senate confirmed Jessica Shirley as the secretary of the Environmental Protection Department (DEP).” (Policy)
The PA Senate approves the Sunday hunting account; He returns home. “State Senate on Thursday passed the expansion of Sunday hunting at home, after removing the recipe that would require hunters who use deer urine to attract the game to test it for a chronic waste of waste.” (LNP)
As Amazon residence, legislators weigh innovations compared to supervision in AI policy. “Efforts to make community in the power of artificial intelligence have many advantages and risk to get around.” (City and condition)
Around the community of nations
3. The report finds disturbing conditions on the roads of PA, bridges that could get worse without investment

“According to a fresh report, more than a quarter of local roads in Pennsylvania and almost 15% of local bridges are in needy condition, threatening the safety of the driver and state economy.
Trip, a coalition of production, insurance, construction and working groups, which regularly presents the health of domestic roads, warned in its report that falling gas tax revenues and uncertain future financing are solemn fears. “(Pennlive)
Elsewhere
38% of roads, 15% of bridges in the Pittsburgh region rated “poor”, states a fresh report. “A poor result indicates that the road or bridge is seriously in need of repair or replacement. Pittsburgh particularly had problems with bridges in recent years, from the fall of the Fern Hollow bridge and many years of arrears in the necessary repairs, which forced to close some structures.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
The Management Board of SEPTA approves the budget that will reduce almost half of its transit service. “SEPTA will start the first round of cuts in August as part of the plan and implement a tariff increase by 21.5% 1 September. Deeper cuts of services will be launched on January 1, including the elimination of five regional railway lines.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Union leader Philadelphia City Workers claims that they will not walk if there is no contract by July 1. “The Union’s head claims that they are two -way from each other based on wage demands, when the clock goes towards the term strike on Tuesday.” (Why)
The Congress Committee demands the answer with Haverford College about the deal with complaints of anti -Semitism. “The Congress Committee conducting an investigation regarding anti -Semitism complaints requires a response from Haverford College on the disciplinary activities of the Faculty and students after the president’s testimony at the hearing last month.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Editorial
4. Speak your mind
- Washington leads and Harrisburg remains behind the reform. (Garrita Stacy)
- The 2025 federal budget is an attack on America. (Rep. Nikki Rivera)
- District officials should not derive gadgets from distributing our money. (David Mills)
- About these “millions” of Medicaid loss. (Wall Street Journal)
- American education must return to the basic foundations. (Mark Gindhart)
- Migraine is more than pain, it is a crisis of public health. (Julienne Verdi)
- Billions of reserves, fewer students, falling results – and Shapiro wants more. (Beth Ann Rsica)
1 thing
5. Shady Maple, Smorgasbords Miller called 2 best restaurants in the form of a buffet in the USA

“Lancaster County offers two best restaurants in the form of a buffet in the United States.
Let’s say that voters in the national survey of the US Today Today 10best of readers. On Wednesday, June 25, Shady Maple Smorgasbord in East Earl and Miller Smorgasbord in Ronks was announced, respectively, winners No. 1 and No. 2 in the nationwide study of readers.
In the descriptions of two local, winning USA Today’s 10best restaurants, the staff emphasizes Dutch offers in Pennsylvania. They are distinguished by Shadi Comfort Food, served on a 200-meter Smorgasbord with a “cafe atmosphere”. Smorgasbord Miller is described as a “warm and home” plant that offers a buffet of soups and salads and a conventional smorgasbord. “(LNP)
Thank you for starting the weekend with us.
Relax, enjoy and we’ll see again on Monday.