9/16 Playbook: Termination against political violence

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🗞️ In today’s edition. Shapiro to talk about political violence. PA congress maps can be threatened in November. Lanta Eyes Capital Funds to avoid cuts. How good is wine? Depends on the animal on the label

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🎙️ Voices of reason. “Sit with the state of Pa LIBERTINE. Danilo Burgos When we talk about the strength of Latin voting in Pennsylvania. From the change of demographic data to playing in the upcoming elections, Burgos’s representative shares his insights on how Latin voters can shape the future of Keystone’s state. “(PoliticSpa)

🔈 What do we hear. “Leaders are obliged to speak and act with moral clarity – and as I clearly explained every time, this type of violence does not take place in our society, regardless of what motivates it, which is drawn to the trigger that throws a molter cocktail or which he has a weapon.” – – Governor Josh Shapiro

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1. Shapiro to talk about political violence at the Pittsburgh Summit

“Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is to talk about political violence at Tuesday’s eliminated global hatred peak in the center of Pittsburgh, less than a week after the conservative influence murdered by a revolverist Charlie Kirk.

The Shapiro office said that the governor would talk about “the importance of speaking and acting with moral clarity in the face of growing hatred and political violence that we see throughout the country.” “(Triblis)

Elsewhere

“Who tried to embrace you, the governor?” Conservatives intensify on Josh Shapiro by commenting on political violence. “Governor of Pennsylvania Josh Shapiro (D) is rebellious by conservatives online after President TSK-TSK’D Donald Trump over his rhetoric after the murder of the right-wing activist Charlie Kirk.” (Mediaite)

Fitzpatrick changes his runs to extend the ACa tax breaks after a lack of vote. “American representative Brian Fitzpatrick (R-01) added his name to the list of co-founders of Aca Premium First Act Act-four months after avoiding the possibility of voting on a similar amendment.” (Policy)

Republicans adopt speech limits. “President Trump and Maga spent the years at censorship, discrimination of conservatives and the progressive” cancellation of culture “. Now, in power-to make regret and fury over the tragic murder of Charlie Kirk-exegZa is enforced by speech codes to punish ideological opponents. (Axios)

The Faith Group places members of the Congress in terms of votes based on its biblical principles. “Christian employers Alliance claims that he assesses congress voices, examining the biblical ideas of trust and honesty. But other leaders of faith say that the rankings ignore basic biblical teachings about feeding the poor, helping the sick and hospitably strangers.” (Pennlive)


2. Pennsylvania will not join the rhinitization rush. But in November in November future congress maps may be at risk

“The future of Congress maps of Pennsylvania will be a rate of this fall, when voters decide whether to stop three judges of the Supreme Court, despite the fact that the community is unlikely to join the current rush of the guerrilla redistribution before 2026.

The Supreme Court in Pennsylvania played a decisive role in the shape of Congress maps of Pennsylvania twice in the last 10 years, throwing the state maps as a unconstitutional partisan Gerrymander in 2018 and choosing recent maps proposed by democratic reasons in 2022 (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Elsewhere

Why the court elections in Pennsylvania in November can be vital in 2028.. “Voters will decide whether three democratic judges of the Supreme Court will keep their places in the swing, which will be crucial for the next presidential election.” (New York Times)

Races in Pennsylvania 2025-26, which will shape the Keystone state policy. “The elections this year include elections to the retention of the City Court and PA to the governor, the Congress of Pennsylvania and the Chamber of US representatives in 2026” (Slate)

DLCC announces six -digit investments in elections to the retention of the Supreme Court. “How important is the upcoming vote on retention regarding three judges of the Supreme Court in Pennsylvania? It is so important that the Democratic Committee of the Legislative Campaign (DLCC) will put their money for voting” yes “with a six -digit investment in the competition. (Politics).

AI Educational Act presented at home. “Rep. Nikki Rivera, D-LanCaster, proposes new provisions prohibiting charter schools to use AI instructors.” (Middle square)


3. Without the upcoming transit agreement, Lanta Eyes Capital Funds to avoid cuts

“Thanks to the budget of Pennsylvania, 11 weeks slow and the transit agreement seems less likely, Lehigh and Northampton Transportation Authority officials hope that they will be able to immerse themselves in capital funds to finance operations in the tax year in 2026.

Lanta projects will need from $ 11 million to $ 12 million from January, if he hopes to avoid cuts and wandering. “(LHIGHVALLIAEN)

Elsewhere

Allegheny’s Forenship offers a return to voting, locations for satellite voting before the election day. “Allegheny’s unit will offer two ways to make it easier to return voting cards at the beginning of this year’s elections.” (Wesa)

Inflation attracts a vast bite from the boost in philadelphia wages. “Wages are growing in the Philadelphia region, but barely high to keep up with inflation. The average weekly salary increased by 3.1% in Philly, appropriate between the first quarters of 2024 and 2025, according to new federal data. Inflation increased by about 2.7% during this period.” (Axios Philadelphia)

Allegheny Country Country at a pace of 20-year-old low level. “The murders in Allegheny fell by 44% in the first eight months this year compared to the same period last year, show police data.” (Axios Pittsburgh)

Amazon, Spacex won a piece of broadband funds in the amount of USD 793 million. Critics are worried about reliability. “Critics were afraid that these dollars were going hard towards low orbit online satellite providers. They argued that they would briefly change rural residents and challenge the historical opportunity to provide universal broadband access.” (Spotlight Pa)


4. What do you think?

  • At a national moment, which requires compassion and peace, Trump uses the death of Charlie Kirk to raise the division fires. (Philadelphia Inquirer)
  • Among political violence, Americans have to decide where we are going in the coming days. (LNP)
  • When they apply culture and irony. (Adriana E. Ramirez)
  • Donald Trump. (Jay Wissot)
  • Observing the “Constitution Day” in the Trump era. (Robert Shaffer)
  • The boost in the remuneration of the President of Penn State makes it complex to swallow financial problems. (Triblis)
  • Are you fed up with a 2-sided grid? Independents offer an exit. (Austen Campbell)

5. How good is wine? Depends on the animal on the label

“You hurry up and you have to take a bottle of wine for a special occasion. You have USD 40 and there are no preferences for red or white, but you like wines with animal labels. Which wine do you buy?

Can’t you decide? Perhaps this information will lend a hand: cats have high high -price grades, birds are the center of the package both in terms of price and quality, pigs are more often budget-friendly and low, and amphibians/reptiles are more likely: higher prices of lower quality. “(Pudding)


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