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📆 What is happening today. This is the budget season – the house is convened at noon, and the Senate begins at 14.00
🔊 What we hear. “Regardless of whether it is education, whether it is transit, whether it is medicaid or transport infrastructure, you will need a ranking of these priorities, because we will not be able to reach them all.” – – Most of the leader Joe Pittman.
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The best story
1. Senate Showdown: Fetterman, McCormick set on the Pennsylvania Forum forum
“Battleground Pennsylvania Senators – Democrat John Fetterman and a republican Dave McCormick -He plays with Fox Fox News Forum at 9 am to discuss key issues affecting Americans.
Two senators of the first term from the key north-east of the swing take part on Monday in the sixth part of the Project Series Senate. “(Fox News)
Elsewhere
Fetterman, who said he was embarrassed to the more present, strengthened the journey in PA this week. “Usually, a senator from Pennsylvania spends his break from the meeting of Congress with voters, he is not exactly noteworthy. But for Senator John Fetterman, who met with recent control for the lack of public appearance in the state and criticism related to the missing involvement in his work, the schedule that he kept for the last few days was a significant change.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
First victim in the war with elite universities. “Liz Magill goes deep for the first time, how the congress hearing on anti -Semitism fueled her resignation with the University of Pennsylvania – and began a wider war with a higher edition.” (Politico)
Foreign suspension of Trump’s visas threaten the “lantern” of higher education in PA and outside. “As the president of Dickinson College, John E. Jones III boasts the growing international taste of the student body.” (Pennlive)
What next for us Steel after a fusion of USD 14 billion? “What next for us with a fusion of $ 14 billion? It is either a golden age or a clever mirage, depending on who will be asked.” (Middle square)
Country
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“Competitive priorities and possible federal cuts Medicaid complicate negotiations because the best legislators from Pennsylvania are trying to demonstrate a budget agreement until June 30.
Republicans who control the State Senate claim that their greatest worry is excessive expenses. Because the state is in the face of a structural deficit, they see the need to choose priorities. “(Spotlight Pa)
Elsewhere
Trump says he would support the GOP representative. Meuser for the auction of Governor Pennsylvania. “President Trump on Friday offered his support for the representative of Dan Meuser, if Congresmen decides to run for a governor in Pennsylvania, what Meuser said.” If your decision, you have my support, “said Trump.” (Hill)
The federal budget agreement would create headaches in the field of healthcare financing for PA. “When the budget agreement towards the desk of President Donald Trump, many legislators in Washington demands a lower growth of the deficit and greater savings for the federal government. But the more federal they save, the more it will cost the foaming.” (Pennlive)
Revenues and traps in Ohio provide insight into the battle of marijuana legalization in Pennsylvania. “Review of the possible future political debate in Pennsylvania – with such questions:” Should we allow them to grow 12 pot plants or six? “And” What about all these connections of poisoning control? ” – Now he plays in Ohio. “(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
The house repair program in Pa will continue investing in the necessary renovations. “The program of repairing a house, which they seem to really need Pennsylvania, based on an answer, can be continued if state officials can agree on how to launch it.” (Penn Capital-Star)
Around the community of nations
3. Doge closed the campsite in the largest lake. Now the inhabitants are suffering

“Along the bank of the Rytown Lake in Huntingdon, gates to some corps of engineers ‘engineers’ engineers were closed, and hundreds of campsites outside of them were empty. The playgrounds were empty. The headline in the local newspaper at the local newspaper at the local newspaper in Judy Norris’ The store wrote this: “Closures on the campsite affect companies.”
Seven points of the lake, Susquehannock and Nancy’s Boat-to Shore Campgrads-popular and often reserved much before the summer-closed, and the army corps began to return the campers who made reservations. “(Philadelphia Inquirer)
Elsewhere
Power, Profit and Care: Firaught Legacy Treasurer of the Ferris Chester Patricia Maisano. “The current treasurer of the Chester Flameing Twice has been accused of escaping the elderly, for whom she was responsible for protection during her professional career. Otherwise, the lawyers with whom she worked in care accused her of lack of payment. These accusations, in conjunction with the previous broad report + freedom, raise serious questions about integrity and fitness at the office.” (Broad + Liberty)
These rural counties of Pennsylvania were on the list of “jurisdiction of sanctuaries” – and they say it must be a mistake. “In three rural counties in Pennsylvania, in which President Donald Trump won by over 20 percentage points, local leaders woke up on Friday with a surprise: they were placed on the internal security list of the United States of local rule with federal immigration law, their federal financing currently threatened.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Teachers from Pennsylvania are still leaving the profession, increasing the deficiency of teachers. “In total, almost 8,900 people, or 7%, left the teacher’s profession throughout the country in 2024–25, in accordance with the Penn State Center for Evaluation & Education Policy Analysis.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
The polarizing policy shiver participation in the basic races of Bucks. Why nobody was leading. “Primary elections in Bucks last month covered over 1,600 races for republican and democratic parties. But many races were conducted without any named candidates. Some ended in only one voice, total.” (Bucks County Courier Times)
Editorial
4. Speak your mind
- PA voters sent John Fetterman to represent them in the Senate. In most days he has other ideas. (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Pennsylvania’s prosperity plan. (Senator Dave McCormick)
- First they came to Harvard. They will come for us. (Bruce Ledewitz)
- The world promised by AI is not necessarily better. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Pennsylvania does not regulate the correct oil and gas industry. (Rep. Greg Vitali)
- Why Trump’s attacks on foreign students will harm the future of Pennsylvania. (Mark S. Singel)
- This year there is no time for a budget battle. (Triblis)
- Does College still have a goal in the ChatGPT era? (Bloomberg)
1 thing
5. Gwynedd Mercy takes his first football championship in Pennsylvania

“They were here earlier. Actually twice before. Every time the football team Gwynedd Mercy Footbla was empty. Two years ago, Abington made monarchs. Last year he was Archbishop Wood.
This year, Gwynedd Mercy pierced this barrier, winning her first football championship in Pennsylvania with victory 14-6 over Lansdale on Sunday in the Novacare convoluted, with a special presentation of the Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts. “(Eastern football PA)
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