July 25 Plackbook: Shapiro: Trump says a good game

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🔊 What do we hear. “The difference between me and the president is – appears in these areas. He says about a good game. And then, when he can rule, he does exactly the opposite.” – – Governor Josh Shapiro O latee show with Stephen Colbert

👀 What do we see. “Until July, House and Senate racing in advertising and booking expenses was USD 119.0 million, which saved the most on a significant margin.”

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1. Trump “turned away from the communities that voted for him,” says Shapiro in 2028.

“Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro he slammed President Donald Trump For betraying their supporters in a fiery performance in a tardy program with Stephen Colbert on Thursday.

Shapiro, a democrat who represents a key swing state, narrowly won by Trump in the elections in November last year, accused the Republican of appearing only to make promises to blue-woście communities, when he needs their voice and neglecting their fears from the time of return to power. “(Independent)

Elsewhere

The Presidential Race of Democrats 2028 goes quickly and furious. “Dozens of ambitious Democrats are looking at the next presidential competition and think: why not me? Democratic Presidential Basic Basic in 2028. It has to be the most open field in the generation. It can also be the longest presidential competition in history.” (Axios)

Questions about Epstein files, follow the legislators at home. “Republican Republican Ryan Mackenzie from Pennsylvania organized on Wednesday the second town hall in his congress career just after the House Speaker Mike Johnson sent legislators home early after clashes among the GOP members regarding the release of documentation related to the deceased sentenced sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Questions for issuing acts of the justice department Epstein Investigation, who represent the competitive, Jeffrey Northern.NPR)

DNC is directed to sensitive home republicans with Epstein ads. “The advertisement will last for five days, starting from Friday in the districts of 11 Republicans, which according to DNC are defenseless in 2026, including the rep. Brian Fitzpatrick.” (Axios)

For now. “Pennsylvania representative Brian Fitzpatrick presented an act with a democratic legislator and is one of the two republicans who supported him.” (Penn Capital-Star)


2. Shapiro frustrated with the length of “cordial” and “respectful” budget negotiations of

“Pennsylvania is approaching the whole month without a budget, Governor Josh Shapiro He said that he was “frustrated” at the rate of negotiations of closed doors, but he and the best legislators say that there was no hostility when they struggle with intricate, long -term problems.

The constitutional budget was June 30, but officials stated that the lack of one would not significantly affect the flows of state money until the next month at the earliest. During a public performance on Wednesday at Lewistown, Mifflin, Shapiro said that the conversations were “cordial” and “respectful”, but “I am frustrated how long it lasts.”Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Elsewhere

Challenges facing a huge, senior PA road system and what it means for the budget. “Public transport is a key issue that maintains Pennsylvania’s budget, but the best Republicans said that they do not want to spend more money on a train, buses and prams, unless they also receive financing their own transport priorities: roads and bridges.” (Spotlight Pa)

Taxing skill games can lend a hand finance septa. “Can machine -style games help save Septa? This is a key question in Harrisburg when the governor of Josh Shapiro and state legislators are trying to exclude a budget agreement that includes financing the besieged public transit system.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Pennsylvania’s modern fee for the cost of alcohol producers up to USD 17 million. “The Alcohol Control Council in Pennsylvania approved a new alcohol fee, which many in the ghost industry.” (Spirits Business)

Pennsylvania bridges fall after the vehicle hits. What Penndot does to stop it. “In recent years, over 600 Pennsylvania bridges have affected high vehicles, including at least seven along the 90 Interstanic Motorway in Erie.” (Erie Times-News)


3. Carnegie Mellon Ai Summit offered a versatile message, with fears rejected

Pa Energy and Innovation Summit

“Last week, at the top of energy and artificial intelligence at the Carnegie University, Mellon could not go better if it was scripted by the artificial intelligence itself. And it could be easily, considering that chatbot would not have to simulate a solid debate.

“Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit” organized by US Senator Dave McCormick offered a lot of hopeful messages for McCormick, President Donald Trumpand energy industries and AI. And during panel discussion hours there was almost no word of opposition. “(WSA policy)

Elsewhere

Despite GOP Edge in Bucks, Fitzpatrick marked “sensitive” in 2026. “Despite the fact that the Republicans currently have almost 12,000 voters in registration in Bucks, US representative Brian Fitzpatrick (R) remains one of the best democratic goals in the 2026 elections.” (DV Journal)

Democrat Rick Christie announces a modern offer for the headquarters of the State State House District. “Christie won the nomination last year, but in the universal elections she was guaranteed by the current representative of Barb Gleim, R-Middlesex, in universal elections.” ((*25*)Pennlive)

The Council said that Pa City is in the face of at least a deficit of $ 3 million. “The city of Williamsport received good and bad news about its finances.” (Pennlive)


4. Speak your mind


5. The latest list of forbidden license plates in Pennsylvania is riots

“Pennsylvania, U-Fny-AF.

Why does it matter: Name us Vaumingglorious, but Pennsylvania becomes more innovative thanks to the modern, Crass Hathrass to put our vain albums.

Great picture: The latest list of prohibited discs has increased to over 4,500 applications, compared to around 2000 in 2023 “(Axios Philadelphia)


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