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1. Shapiro: “They lied to the people who voted for them”
“Governor Josh Shapiro In Thursday’s morning interview for Wilk, Radio called Congress members, including a representative of Nep, including a representative of Nep, as well as a potential pre -governor.
When a great pretty account approached the final transition in the American Chamber of Representatives, Shapiro was critical of those who, he claims, lied to the inhabitants of Pennsylvania and gave votes to support President Donald Trump Signature of the account. “(Politics)
Elsewhere
Pennsylvania reacts to one enormous pretty bill. “Politicos in Pennsylvania react with a mixture of triumph, anger and despair after the adoption of the federal budget resolution.” (Middle square)
Fitzpatrick voted against Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill”. How does his voice complicate the Bucks County Country Race? “The position of American Brian Fitzpatrick is uncertain, at best. He is one of only three GOP members at the 119th Congress, which serves the former vice president of Kamali Harris winning in 2024.” (Why)
This is how a enormous Trump’s expenditure account can affect Western Pa. “Many fighting families of Pennsylvania, healthcare providers, food banks as well as state and local leaders are prepared for the impact of tax and policy of allies Donald Trump and republican allies, which have become the law on Friday, with impartial research groups and non -profile organization anticipating harmful cuts for medicaid a shortage of care for affordable tax and federal assistance. ” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Trump wanted “more activities against universities.” His staff tried to punish Penn. “President Donald Trump has already reduced hundreds of millions at Columbia University because of the allegations of anti -Semitism and returned 59 other schools when the news brought to the staff that he wanted to punish more campus.” (Known)
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“As the Governor’s Government in Pennsylvania approaches in 2026. The republican field is shaped with several outstanding figures expressing interest, if not in full, for the right to question Governor Josh Shapiro.
Three main candidates stop and take radio waves when they criticize the current democrat. Each of them will also submit a clear offer for support from President Donald TrumpAnointing that can assist in their bidding for party nomination or not. “(Why)
Elsewhere
20 years after the scandal of raising remuneration, the reformers say that Harrisburg is still lacking in transparency and honesty. “” We haven’t done almost enough to change the way Harrisburg’s functioning. It is still a place where public integrity often dies, “said Tim Potts.” (LNP)
Cisy Medicaid can become a problem for these Republicans from a swing-Democrats see the opportunity. “One Big, Beautiful Bill” by President Donald Trump may be one great pain for Republicans from Pennsylvania, who voted for this, hoping for their places next year. ” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
When Pa is approaching the regulation of skill games, legislators complain about intimidation. “Fliers-i campaign of pressure on GOP-state senators are the latest escalation by supporters of a powerful skill game industry, which has been active in Pennsylvania for over a decade, allowing to divorce from tens of thousands thousands of thousands.” (Pennlive)
With the budgets already approved, some PA school districts occupy cybercrime reform. “Public school districts in Pennsylvania stood in the face of June 30 to approve the budget for the upcoming financial year. Many balanced their budgets, the banking of the legislator’s consent regarding the proposal that would save their districts of over $ 600 million to tuition in a cyber -school school.” (Penn Capital-Star)
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3. Pennsylvania hospitals expect them to lose “Big Beautiful Bill”

“Hospitals and health care in Pennsylvania may be one of the greatest losers President Donald Trump The Act on a reduction in taxes and expenses, which has passed the USA house on Thursday and will be sent to Trump to sign the law.
In the case of hospitals in Pennsylvania, cuts are around $ 4.5 billion a year in the next decade Nicole StallingsPresident and General Director of the Hospital and Health Association in Pennsylvania. Millions of loss of health insurance would have further impact on hospitals and health networks in the USA and Pennsylvania. “(Allentown Morning Call)
Elsewhere
What to know about pushing basic open in Pennsylvania. “Proposals for giving independent and unrelated voters a greater voice is popular, but they have difficult chances in the legislator.” (Vathbeat)
The mayor of Cherielle Parker wants the striking city employees to see a enormous picture of what she did for them. It doesn’t work so far. “Parker asks AFSCME DC 33 to consider 5% of increases they won last year, and its characteristic housing plan as part of her involvement in municipal workers.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Law repealing the century Sunday hunting is approaching the finish. “The new version extending bills for hunters is waiting for the signator Shapiro.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
After 1.5 years in the Dauphin County Post, official weighing apply for Congress. “Commissioner of Dauphin Justin Douglas, who gained a name, calling for unethical contracts in the government of the Ferrity and speaking on immigration issues, considers the Congress running in 2026.” (Pennlive)
Conklin to look for re -election as a representative of the state in the 77th district. “The representative of State Scott Conklin will apply for re -election to the State House in 2026, confirmed on Saturday, two days after the claimant appeared in the 77th place in the democratic basic May.” (Statecollege.com)
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5. 11 Reasons why Erie Seawolves became mammoths Erie Moon

“Many people may wonder how Erie Seawolves staff convinced the band” Last week with John Oliver “to choose them for the Milb rebranding promotion.
To this end, the president of the SEAWOLVES team Greg Coleman I had to send an e -Mail list of reasons why Seawolves were the perfect choice.
These 11 reasons caught the host John Oliver Note and landed in Seawolves Rebrand, who later became the mammoths of the Moon Erie. “(Erie Times-News)
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