
🤌 Thursday. Another day closer to the weekend.
🎶 Your morning pick-me-up. Put on this city. Wandering cats
PA weather
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🔊 What do we hear. Carol Obando-DistineThe democratic candidate in PA-07, was approved by Bold Pac, the political arm of the Latin Latin club. Democratic candidate PA-03 Dave Oxman He collected $ 282,000 in his campaign.
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The best story
1. Like PA Democrats, they could apply the GOP expenditure account in home racing in 2026.
“President Donald Trump The tax and budget account was a shout for Democrats in Pennsylvania, who believe that her cuts in Medicaid, Snap and other programs in the coming years will have a destructive impact on the inhabitants of work and low income in the whole condition.
Some politicians say that the Congress action may be the ammunition of democrats, which must win swing districts throughout the election in the middle of the period in 2026. “Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Elsewhere
PA-03: Meet Dave Oxman, a Philly doctor applying for a congress who says that health care is “broken as hell”. “Dave Oxman has never run for the office before. The doctor and professor of the medical school at the Jefferson University spent his career, dealing with critically sick Philadelphians. Now he acts as a largely unknown candidate in the third congress district in Pennsylvania.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Deluzio introduces a up-to-date proposal of the Act on the uprising. “Responding to the fears that President Donald Trump could use the act on the uprising to deploy soldiers in the country, Congresmen Chris Delizio, D-Pa., Introduced on Tuesday a bill on the limitation of presidential power.” (Middle square)
The US Department of Justice presses Pennsylvania to get answers on how he manages the roles of voters. “In a letter of June 23 to the secretary of Pennsylvania in Commonwealth Al Schmidt, the department asked for 14 categories of information on the registration activities of voters, including a way in which voters are added and removed from the election kick and how the state prevents unauthorized access to his system.” (Vathbeat)
Country
2. A long weekend reveals what Pennsylvania really thinks about problems

“What would the voters from Pennsylvania really think about issues if they discussed them thoroughly in the civil environment and based on evidence for a long weekend?
Are you saying that it never happened? People who run “America in one room” begging them to differ.
In the trial entitled “Prudence survey” here are what Pennsylvania had to say about what was happening in the vicinity, their state and their country. “(Politics)
Elsewhere
The governor repeals the Sunday hunting ban in Pennsylvania. “It was a great morning for hunters in the community of Pennsylvania on Wednesday, when the governor Josh Shapiro set his signature on the regulations, which repealed the long -lasting ban on the state in Sunday hunting.” (Policy)
Should Pa raise the penalties for disturbing ICE agents? This legislator thinks so. “GOP senators in Pennsylvania want to stiffen penalty for persons convicted of assault, threatening or obstructing federal immigration officers in the community.” (USA Today Network)
Pa House Republicans forced – but Demts blocked – a debate on transsexual girls in school sport. “Republicans in Harrisburg this week used a rare means to force legislators to vote on a bill that would prohibit transgender girls’ sports girls in schools. But State House Democrats led the voice, leaving a representative of Pittsburgh Dan Frankel, who chaired the key committee, responsible for Fat Bell.” (Wesa)
PA Senator Questions Shapiro administration apply of flights financed by taxpayers. “Allegheny’s Fountain Airport was one of the stops during a multi -purpose flight in mid -January, made by a state aircraft at a cost for taxpayers in the amount of over USD 10,000. But who was on the flight?” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Will Garrity be the first governor of Pennsylvania? “With the announcement of the Republican representative of Dan Meuser this week, that he will not run for the governor against the current government Democrat Josh Shapiro, the field is clear for the Republican treasurer Stacy Garrita to throw a hat on the ring.” (DV Journal)
Around the community of nations
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“President Donald Trump Last week I signed a “gigantic, stunning” budget account, celebrating him as a victory for taxpayers and fulfilling the key promises of the campaign.
At the village Pennsylvania – where hospitals operate on slender margins, and Medicaid helps to maintain lights – critics warn that cuts and up-to-date requirements burden paper states, make it hard for patients to access care and move health facilities to their breakthrough. (Spotlight Pa State College)
Elsewhere
Local election officials begin to look for states after cutting off Trump. “According to the new Brennan Center survey, most local electoral officials claim that they need more financing and assistance from state rule to compensate for the cutting of Trump’s administration to the Supreme Cybernetic Security Agency.” (Axios)
“With EDEM ZUCAL”? Allentown Mayor Shadowboxing in the re -election offer. “The mayor of Allentown, Matt Tuerk in May, traveled to a democratic re-election nomination, easily from the visit of councilman Ed Zucala to stop him from winning in the second term. More than a 60-point margin of victory in a democratic basic position would mean unjustified widespread elections and some wins in most years.” (LHIGHVALLIAEN)
The Dubois clerk confirms the consolidation of Sandy TWP. Despite the legislative problems. “A collaborator of the city of Dubois, Ben Kafferlin, asked public fears for recent state legislation during the Monday meeting of the Council, confirming that the planned consolidation in 2026 from Sandy Township remains on the right way.” (Dubois Courier Express)
Editorial
4. Speak your mind
- When making an end to the garbage with a up-to-date offer for DC 33, Parker passes a grave test. (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Trump’s worst nomination. And it says a lot. (Tom Moran)
- Unbalanced Shapiro budget. (Broad + Liberty)
- If Fitzpatrick wants the voices he needs next year, he must grow his spine. (Joe Linus)
- The question of how funds are spent is the way of supervision. (Triblis)
- Transit financing is necessary for the justice system. (Katayun I. Jaffari)
1 thing
5. How, in the hell, helpful aid even ended in Philadelphia?

“In 1985, Philadelphia was not exactly the hot place it is in today. It was long before national publications recognized our food scene. It was a long time before Lonely Planet announced the fifth best place to travel in the world. Districts are considered very desirable (say, Fishtown and northern freedoms) was considered by many She was recognized as very desirable in this year.Philadelphia magazine)
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