9/8 PlayBook: Will Pa remain a condition of the swing?

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🗞️ In today’s edition. Will Pa remain a condition of the swing? 48 budgets – Pennsylvania and Michigan. Latinos in Hazleton say they stick to Trump. 7 stress -free cities in Pennsylvania for a weekend retreat.

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PA weather
☀️ Waynesburg Sunny, 73
🌤️ Wellsboro | Usually sunlit, 68
☀️ West Chester Sunny, 72

Pa Sports
⚾ Phillies (83-60) Miami 4-5 | Mon-Thu vs. Ny mets
⚾ Pirates (64-80) Milwaukee 2-10 | Tue vs. Baltimore
🏈 Eagles (1-0) Sun vs. Kansas City
🏈 Steelers (1-0) | NY Jets 34-32 | Sun vs. Seattle
🏈 Penn State (2-0) | Florida International 34-0 | Sat vs. Villanova
🏈 Pitt (2-0) | Central Michigan 45-17 | Sat vs. Western Virginia
🏈 Temple (2-0) Howard 55-7 | Sat vs. Laroma

🔈 What do we hear. Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries he mentioned Congressman Brendan F. Boyle serve as the main democrat for the US Congress delegation for NATO parliamentary assembly.

🗓️ What is happening today. . The State Senate will convene at 13:00

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1. Will Pa remain a condition of the swing? Voters’ registrations are increasingly red

“Republicans are still coming out of great bite from long -term registration of the Democratic Party in Pennsylvania.

Maybe this, once in the next few years, lead to the Republican party overtaking your rival as the largest part of the state, for the first time in at least 1970.

This is something that can be celebrated for Republicans, and another pain for Democrats still licking your wounds from a impoverished election show in 2024.

But what? “(Pennlive)

Elsewhere

PA Democrats choose Eugene Depasquale as the chairman of the party. “We must offer real ideas. “Depasquale said that he had committed to helping democrats to maintain control over the Supreme Court in Pennsylvania. He said that democrats must offer a positive vision to recover voters who sailed away from the party.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)

The up-to-date chairman of the democratic PA discusses what is needed to recover black voters. “The former democratic general auditor Eugene Depasquale said that the party must return to the problems” bread and butter “. As for black voters, he believes that there must be more listening and more actions to reduce costs such as food and apartment. “Philadelphia Tribune)

In Philly, a “wide open breed” about representing the most democratic congress district in the country. “Before the democratic procurement of Maya in May, three state legislator, health doctor Jefferson, professor of computer science Temple University and two other political newcomers took part in the competition, and subsequent candidates could still jump.” (Billy Pen)

Kelly in search of the ninth term: “I am proud of our work”. “US representative Mike Kelly participates in the ninth term in Congress, announced on Friday. The 77-year-old Republican was elected for the first time in 2010 and took office in 2011. Since then, he has easily won the re-election of the 16th Congress District in Pennsylvania, which has become more conservative in recent years.” (Erie Times-News)


2. Each country in the country has a certain form of budget – except Pennsylvania and Michigan

The General Assembly applauds the Governor of Shapiro during the budget address

“Only two countries in the country were unable to adopt budgets for the financial year 2025–26-And now they look at significant consequences if their relevant legislative bodies do not work soon.

Pennsylvania started the third month without a up-to-date budget, and Michigan is only a few weeks from the potential closing. Meanwhile, legislators in other states invented their expenditure plans – or events. “(Penn Capital-Star)

Elsewhere

The PA Senate returns to the planned session, but the budget agreement is not approaching. “The State Senate in Pennsylvania is to return to Harrisburg on Monday afternoon, but without a agreed solution for a state budget impasse, which is already 10 weeks old, Harrisburg politicians claims that they do not expect much more than a legislative session.” (Wesa)

The state crisis of transit financing seems to have a fleeting amendment. “A lawsuit in Philadelphia can lead to temporary financing, which postpone mass transit cuts proposed in regional transit in Pittsburgh in February.” (Pittsburgh Union Progress)


3. Latinos in Hazleton say they stick to Trump

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“Hazleton is the only of the three largest majority cities in Pennsylvania that vote for Trump. Others, Reading and Allentown, were supported by about 35% of votes.

Seven months after Trump’s administration, the inhabitants of Hazleton are struggling with the decision. The inhabitants have mostly said that they were opposing the deportation or arrest of demanding -working, unfettered, undocumented immigrants, although they have not yet seen much aggressive enforcement in their hometown.

But many supporters of the Latin Trump in the Luzerne Ferrity community said that despite the failures regarding immigration policy, they are still largely as president. “(Philadelphia Inquirer)

Elsewhere

A year later, village Pennsylvania is still recovering from DBBY. “For residents, however, they affected the feeling that state agencies, such as Pennsylvania, the crisis management agency or PEMA, and its federal counterpart fema is unacceptable, although it is not unexpected.” (Middle square)

The order of the Supreme Court causes the cancellation of the inauguration of the up-to-date Commissioner of Lackawanna. “The State Supreme Court issued an emergency decision that Brenda Sacco blocked before taking an oath on Friday morning.” (WVIA)


4. What do you think?

  • In PA and all over the country, diminutive towns need assist to deal with a catastrophic flood. (Paige Cognetti)
  • Our Supreme Court judges are partly biased. (Bruce Ledewitz)
  • What happened to the democrats? (Adriana E. Ramirez)
  • Kennedy’s anti-scientist agenda threatens the decades of medical progress. (Singles sign)
  • Postal work for Josh Shapiro. (Wall Street Journal)
  • Answer OP-ED for medicaid cuts. (KIRSTIN SNOW)
  • Federal subsidies should serve people, not politics. (Dr. Jeannine L. Lisitski)
  • The choice of school puts parents in the driver’s place. (House Giordano)
  • No wrestling for congress. (Triblis)
  • We must change the PA constitution to ensure an straightforward representation, prevent extreme gerrymandering. (LNP)

5. 7 without stress of cities in Pennsylvania for a weekend place

Do you think about the next weekend?

“Because summer ends, the requirements of everyday life often begin to come back. However, the autumn season can present so many adventure opportunities, especially if you are open to a fast trip. By Pennsylvania, weekend escapes range from a retreat in the open air in lakes and nature, so that tasty stopping in Bakeries and chocolate parks. Without stress or two.”World Atlas)


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