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1. Trump, McCormick Plan $ 70 billion in artificial intelligence, energy announcements for Pennsylvania
“President Trump AND Senator Dave McCormick On Tuesday, he will exploit the first peak of innovation in Pennsylvania to announce $ 70 billion in AI and energy investments for the state, including thousands of fresh jobs.
The inaugural peak of energy and innovation in Pennsylvania at the University of Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh is aimed at influencing the “amazing potential of Pennsylvania to supply the AI revolution,” says McCormick. “(Axios)
Elsewhere
Pittsburgh Summit in order to present the intersection of energy, artificial intelligence and politics. “The peak, which will take place at the Carnegie Mellon University, has been working for months as a characteristic effort of the senator of the first term of office regarding the technology industry community, investors and government officials, when it comes to data centers and AI generative needs.” (Pittsburgh Business Journal)
McCormick in the center of attention, when he focuses on Pa Energy and to Pittsburgh. “President Trump was ready to participate in the peak as a first -year student of a republican senator, claims that increasing energy and AI works a two -sided issue.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
When Trump intends to take part in AI & Energy Summit, Professor CMI is worried about climate problems. “Emma Strubell research focused on issues that increased as AI increases: while technology promises to unlock transformation changes, its energy demand can also block climate costs that can hurt a filled planet.” (Wesa)
Trump Visit to CMI causes student protests before energy and AI Summit. “It is obvious that the part of the community, which he calls the university home, is frustrated by the decision to host political figures.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
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2. New home members saw PAC donations after receiving the committee’s tasks

“FEC reports in the first quarter have shown that many first legislators are now completing the cassette of the PAC Money re -election campaign from industries, which are subject to jurisdiction of committees where legislators are currently sitting.
To take Rep. Rob Bresnahan For example. When he ran for the first time in 2024, Pacs transported $ 7,500 to his campaign. During the first three months of 2025, he took USD 18,500 from the sector’s PACS. “(Penn Capital-Star)
Elsewhere
The former Janelle Stelson news starts a fresh Congress run in 10.. “There was an anchor of Wsiwica news 8, Janelle Stelson, abandoned this LED: she participates in the 10th district of the district district in Pennsylvania again.” (Pennlive)
Republicans of Pa House call Trump to stop tariffs for cocoa. “Regardless of whether you agree or agree to the tariff of President Donald Trump on foreign countries and his desire to produce more products in America, one should be obvious. Cocoa cannot be grown in the United States.” (Policy)
Creating deep wardrobes with malicious intentions will soon be a crime in Pennsylvania. “Democratic governor Josh Shapiro signed provisions on the classification of deep attacks in Pennsylvania as digital forgery, making inconspicuous digital impersonation under the law.” (Penn Capital-Star)
Again, there is hope for Pennsylvania who want to legalize recreational marijuana in this state. Maybe. “Recreational marijuana returns to the table for state legislators. But it is still far from legal selling in Pennsylvania.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
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3. How does Harrisburg work: A surreptitious tool that allows leaders to quickly undergo offers

“For an outside person, it would look like another voice.
But the connected observer would notice that the room was full of lobbyists, employees, and even a key budget negotiator-Wskźniki that took place. “(Spotlight Pa)
Elsewhere
These local legislators believe that they can assist solve the identity crisis of the democratic party. “After the significant losses of the Democratic Party in 2024, a small group of Pennsylvania chose officials and a democratic candidate for New Jersey governor, they merged to create a textbook for the party and help rebuild a wide support base.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Critical energy and peak AI are coming to Pittsburgh. Is the city ready to get close? “Industry leaders are preparing their pitches, but not everyone is satisfied that such polarizing data – including President Trump and the general fuels of fossil fuels – meet here.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
History of the Penna agreement with the Trump administration on TRAN and LIA Thomas athletes. “What was won and lost during two months of negotiations that led to the announcement of the contract on July 1 depends on which party says.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
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5. Flood, mudslides lead to the evacuation of the entire city of Pennsylvania

“The central city of Glen Mawr was forced to evacuate in the murky of the night Early on Monday after solemn floods and many mud lavodes influenced this area.
The city in Lycoming is located right next to Muncy Creek, where the water rose by 10 feet in three to four hours.
Around midnight, flooding warnings were issued in this area, warning the cities with a higher area. The flooding led to many main membrane avalanches along route 220, and the flood warnings still succumbed to Muncy Creek from Hughesville down the river to the intersection with the Susquehanna River. “(Weather channel)
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