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🗞️ In today’s edition. Does the aged map persecute 3 Supreme Court judges? Registration of voters in the Congress Districts of PA. Building trust in the PA election. Pa Pumpkins.
🎶 Your morning pick-me-up. Changes in latitudes, changes in attitudes. Jimmy Buffett
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🔈 What do we hear. The South -East Club GOP unanimously voted in favor of the support of Stacy Garrita for the governor.
🗓️ What is happening today. State House planned a session without voting at 11 am, while The state Senate is also convened at 11 am
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1. Will the map decision in 2018 return to Haunt 3 Pa the Supreme Court? Republicans hope so
“The courts should be above politics, but guerrilla interests and fears are already in November about whether to keep three judges of the Supreme Court in Pennsylvania.
In 2018, a dozen or so republican legislators wanted to accuse three democratic judges – Christine DonohueIN Kevin Dugherty AND David Wecht – who are now ready to vote. The court ruled that the map of the Congress District was unconstitutionally gerrymander and replaced it with the one who created a more double -sided mixture of representatives.
In the town hall led by Pennsylvanians for contemporary courts on Monday, judge David Wecht said it is not surprising that Republicans want to remove it. “(Wesa)
Elsewhere
State Supreme Courts: retention election in PA, open place in WI and much more. “State elections of the Supreme Court are usually overshadowed by presidential, congress and governors’ elections, as well as loud voting means. But they can have a significant impact on public policy, including social issues such as abortion and political issues such as redistribution.” (Politics Center)
Trump’s tariff case is quickly followed by the Supreme Court. “The Supreme Court will accelerate the appeal against the judgment, which has lost the majority of Tariffs of President Trump. The hit of the hit will determine the future of Trump’s efforts about the transformation of the global trading system and will potentially affect hundreds of billion dollars into government revenues.” (Axios)
Shapiro 4th place among the candidates for President DEM in the GOP Pollster forecast. “The outstanding GOP interviewer, Patrick Ruffini, published the first crack at forecasting the results of seven -leds on a party without competition of Kamala Harris. He simulated the competition 10,000 times and said that Gavin News had a 29.7 percent chance of winning. Josh Shapiro was fourth of 12.2%.” (Politico)
GOP, independent operate more than DeMs from Pennsylvania. Automatic registration of voters. “However, no party is the biggest winner – at least not one of the two main political parties.” (Erie Times-News)
Country
2. Fun with maps: registration of voters by the Congress District

“Here are the current registration numbers of voters in Pennsylvania according to the Congress District.
Drag your mouse through the district to find out that the total registered voters and the percentage division of democrats, republicans and independent. “(Politics)
Elsewhere
Democrats from Pennsylvania attach their hopes to Eugene Depasquale, a former general audit general. “Democrats from Pennsylvania chose the former auditor of the General Community of Nations as a new leader in search of funds, winning elections and increasing voter registration numbers in the critical statute of the swing.” (USA Today Network)
Eric Data Shareing Alliance helps to discover the alleged double vote in Pennsylvania. “Officials have discovered a five -year case of double voting in Pennsylvania with the help of an election kick maintenance program, which in recent years was the target of conservative attacks.” (Policy)
In the face of a shortage of employees in nursing homes, the PA Senate provides the Aide Aide training law of nurses. “The means whose goal is to expand training for critical health care workers in the face of the opposition of the Shapiro government and some democrats.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Pennsylvania Bill would make insurance companies pay for vaccines not covered at federal level. “Which vaccines should be obliged to cover insurance companies? This is a hot topic in Washington, because there are signs that some shots covered today will not take place next week. The legislator from Pennsylvania is trying to refrain from this, regardless of what was set in DC” (Whtm)
Keefer says that migrants drop resources in Pennsylvania. “Senator of State Dawn Keefer, R-Dillsburg, said The Center Square that the population of the Civic Company of the Community results in resources from residents, which worsens the budget struggle of the state.” (Middle square)
Around the community of nations
3. Building trust in elections in Pennsylvania

“Both Pennsylvania and other countries can learn from the successes and failures of the Keystone state to improve the approach to strengthening the trust of voters and improving democratic participation.
Pargelvania forward requires cooperation, adaptive ability and involvement in building trust, which is only possible if legislators reform reforms with brightness, coordination and intentions. “(R Street)
Elsewhere
What to know about the positions of survey employees in the election election. “What happens if no one does these roles? This is happening – a lot.” (Vatbeat Pennsylvania)
Medicaid helped save the life of Brittanna Groover. Now he is fighting for saving Medicaid. “It took me that I was diagnosed with cancer to realize that cancer is political,” said Groover. (Pennsylvania Independent)
The Council for Court proceedings accuses Judge Philly Scott Diclaudio of an attempt to influence the case related to Meek Mill. “In a complaint published on Tuesday, the management board accused the court judge Common Pleage Scott Diclaudio of violating the Code of Court of Procedure, trying to influence the outcome of the case, which is the judge.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
The most essential leader of Unia Southwestern Pa, who gave way to Allegheny/Fayette Labor Council. “Darrin Kelly’s departure runs through state and even national policy. Selected officials and union leaders return his ability to negotiate the changing workers’ movement and offer a template for democrats who want to connect with voters from the working class in the Trump era again.” (Wesa)
Editorial
4. What do you think?
- Fascists, wear the skin of a republican party like a disguise, play coach chess. (Robert S. Nix)
- Abandon bromides; Get up for the constitution. (Steven Pearlstein)
- Changes in work and Trump’s economy. (Wall Street Journal)
- Buggy Whips and AI chips in PA. (Kevin Sunday)
- William Penn and the right to freedom of speech. (Brian Wink)
- We demand statesmen, not traders of action. (Publius Peace)
- It is more tough to get the Covid-19 vaccine now, but Pennsylvania is trying to improve access. (LNP)
- Union Labor will play a key role in investments in the PA Google region worth $ 25 billion. (WILLIAMS CYNDIE)
1 thing
5. Pennsylvania is the best pumpkin producer

“Stan Keystone is the third largest pumpkin producer in the country.
Why does it matter: when the fall of the fall, orange gourds jump everywhere – in latte and beer – and it is essential to know where our pumpkins come from.
According to numbers: Pennsylvania increased by 108.8 million pounds in 2024, for USDA data.
Pumpkin production in Pennsylvania is increasing. The state produced about 90 million pounds in 2022 and 2023 “(Axios Pittsburgh)
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