7/1: Evans: “Honor of my life”

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📅 What is happening today. The house is convened at 11 am

🔊 What do we hear. “Protect our care, a democratic group of health care spokes, prepares a seven-digit AD Blitz in 10 domestic circles (including PA-01, 07, 08), attacking sensitive Republicans WHO Vote for a fragment of the GOP tax law. “

🔊 What we also hear. PA-07 Democratic candidate Ryan Croswell He announced an raise in funds of over USD 320,000 in the first 21 days of the campaign.

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1. Evans announces that he will not look for re-election in PA-03

Congressman Dwight Evans He announced that in 2026 he would not apply for re -election to the House of US representatives, ending an outstanding career in public service lasting over four decades.

“Serving the Filadelphia people was an honor of my life,” said Evans. “And I remain in good health and fully able to continue serving. After some discussions this weekend and thoughtful reflection, I decided that time is right to announce that I will not look for re -election in 2026. I will present a full date ending on January 3, 2027.” (Policy)

Elsewhere

Fetterman: “I just want to go home”. “A longtime favorite of Jersey Shore – Southside Johnny and Asbury Jukes,” he recorded “I don’t want to go home” by Steve Van Zandt in 1976. Favorite in Pennsylvania – at least according to universal elections in 2022 – they do not agree. (Policy)

The Supreme Court takes a republican appeal for final limitations of party expenditure in the federal elections. “The Supreme Court will hear a significant matter of financing the campaign of the next term, which will examine or violate the constitution in order to limit the amount of money that political parties can spend in coordination with individual candidates for advertising and other communication.” (Washington Post)

What to know about the state, withdrawing the citizenship of naturalized Americans. “The United States Department of Justice began to prioritize naturalized Americans from their citizenship when he is accused of crimes, in accordance with a recent note.” (Axios)

The Education Department freezes cash for school districts, teacher training, migrating students. “Trump’s administration will suspend billions of federal educational dollars from the states and local schools, which were to be available on July 1, according to notifications sent to federal scholarship holders on Monday.” (Politico)


2. Pa Budget Deadline moves like Shapiro, the legislator is still negotiating

“Pennsylvania will not have the state budget once again on June 30, because negotiations are ongoing in the case of a fiscal plan in which the financing of mass transit, Medicaid and the regulation of so -called” skill games “have become points.

Although the up-to-date financial year begins on July 1, most agencies have enough cash on their accounts to continue their business for several weeks, even without up-to-date funds. Legislators on both sides of the transition said that they focus on getting a good offer, not one that simply meets the date. “Pennlive)

Elsewhere

Voices of reason: which means Shake-up Nyc for Pittsburgh Area Demes. “Long-time political analyst Jon Delano joins us for the purpose of a sharp and extensive conversation about the future of democratic policy in Pennsylvania. We enjoy the consequences of the race of the mayor of New York, how Pittsburgh differs from Philly, and what is threatened with financing basic state services. Plus, look at who is important. (PoliticSpa)

Shapiro: the budget progresses and “will land very, very soon”. “Speaking on Monday in Harrisburg Ymc, Governor Josh Shapiro said that he predicts that the FY26 Pennsylvania budget” will land very, very soon. ” (PoliticSpa)

Shapiro, State Demes Warning against federal cuts in the GOP expenditure account. “Governor Josh Shapiro and Democrats in the State Senate blow up the national expenditure plan of President Donald Trump, who is developing in Washington. And warn that Pennsylvania’s budget cannot satisfy critical programs.” (Wesa)

House Democrats are trying to close the Delaware gap, combining a proposal without tax and overtime tax. “Democrats in Harrisburg combine a proposal to close the corporate tax gap with more popular tax policies in order to obtain bilateral support during budget negotiations.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)


3. Thousands of employees in Philadelphia officially strike

“A workers’ strike in Philadelphia City began in 2025.

Greg BoulwareThe President of the District Council of the 33rd American Federation of States, employees of the County and Municipal Employees, called for immediate and unspecified work stopping over 9,000 municipal employees with whom he represents the negotiations Mayor of Cherlle L. Parker’s The administration broke up overdue on Monday evening. “(Philadelphia Inquirer)

Elsewhere

Miller updates applying for the mayor of Harrisburg vs. Wanda Williams this fall. “Treasurer of Harrisburg, Dan Miller, says that his supporters call him to run as a republican for the mayor of Harrisburg against one term and democratic nominated Wanda Williams. But Miller said Pennlive on Monday that he had not yet made a decision.” (Pennlive)

“Lack of alternative sources of financing”: The Trump’s suppression of the support of the Trump disaster leaves the city. “His house has been condemned for almost two years, since the flood. The front yard, on which he played the ball in Wiffle as a child, is a wild weed, mud and overturned red van, which Scranton wore 50 yards. From the time when President Donald Trump canceled the popular program of the crash grant in April.”Politico)

The Magic Republican places Fayette’s finances on the clock. “As the November elections are approaching in the south -western Pennsylvania, the Soft Local Policy Farring found unexpected metronome: a debt clock, plastering on the personal side of the Fayette Jon Marietta Fayette Fayette Fayette Registrar.” (Independent penn)


4. Speak your mind

  • The myopia of Donald Trump, ugly, terrible, terrible, without a good, very bad bill. (Philadelphia Inquirer)
  • Please, Senator McCormick: Do not destroy Medicaid – and the life he keeps. (Gary H. Blimenthal)
  • Federal judges are too often “above the law”. We can stop it. (ALiza Shatzman)
  • Why America is so dangerously divided. (James Paharik)
  • Septa is not only a problem with Philly – all of Pennsylvania is involved in mass transit. (Laura Manion and Mike Grigalonis)
  • Does the video sell Pennsylvania as a state of business, or is it just baking nyc? (Triblis)
  • We need more teachers in PA. (Ryan Unger)

5

“Despite the weather periods, which went through this region, crowds came to Idlewild and Soakzone last weekend to see a six -story inflatable rubber duck that concerts around the country throughout the year.

Standing at an altitude of 61 feet and containing 140,000 cubic feet of the air, the largest rubber rubber duck in the delicate yellow world was rushing over a sports field in the historic amusement park in the ligonier Township. “(Latrobe newsletter)


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