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“In the industry, which already acts on a thin margin and the great uncertainty of the mother of nature, farmers in the whole state move in a difficult business landscape.

President Donald Trump The administration frozen funds for several federal programs, including many, which are within USDA and help farmers make their facilities more climate -friendly, protect against damage to wild nature and helps them employ more employees. ” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Elsewhere

Less sheltered elections, higher poviat costs: how Donald Trump’s cuts for security agencies would affect Pennsylwanian. “When in November last year, bomb threats were received on the day of election, the highest election officials in Pennsylvania were ready, thanks to warnings from the Internal Security Department. Now Schmidt is waiting to find out if the Federal Agency will be closed. “(WITF)

The secretary for drugs and alcohol claims that he does not risk that federal funds for addiction programs. “Operations of the Department of Department of Drugs and Alcohol in Pennsylvania are largely financed by the Federal Government, which provides about USD 4 per 5 USD in the budget, and the secretary of Latik Davis-Jones said that there were no tips that financing was at risk. ” (Meadville Tribune)

Nih budget cuts would mean problems for Lancaster public health research. “In 2024, Nih awarded eight research subsidies worth $ 4.9 million to the educational institutions of Lancaster Function, hospital systems and private companies. According to the agency database, almost 150 subsidies worth $ 76 million via the Hershey Medical Center via Penn State’s College of Medicine. “(LNP)

Employees of VA, the largest federal employer in Pennsylvania, must return to personal work this spring or summer. “Both employees of the negotiating unit and the unit not being in the department of US veterans must return to the office until May 5 or July 28, depending on their closeness of the federal office space.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)

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FAQ: Basic elections April 23 - One United Lancaster

“Should 1.3 million voters in Pennsylvania be able to vote cards in the guerrilla of the original state? Some legislators, including Republican Erie, are still pressing the open basic system that would allow it.

In the proposed regulations, only voters not related to the political party could participate in the selection of the basics. Republicans and Democrats would still be obliged to vote cards in the main party. “(Erie Times-News)

Elsewhere

Prosecutor General Pa Dave Sunday divides the vision of justice in criminal matters with conservative activists. “The place where the prosecutor general Pennsylvania Dave Sunday could have been more important to his political future than the message he brought on Saturday.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Crisis management agencies in the face of crises. “Ninety -five percent of financing the crisis management agency in Pennsylvania come from federal sources. Before the Committee for the House of Chamber, Director Randy Padfield admitted that in the near future this could be a problem. “(Middle square)

Annoying questions about artificial intelligence confront PA legislators: “We have to move about it”. “Artificial intelligence is trained by” scraping “the creative works of people, and then producing their own works that people read, look or hear. Then the questions start. ” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Commonwealth Blasts Shapiro Foundation for 2025. Budget plan. “Officials of the Commonwealth Foundation Foundation, a free market in Pennsylvania, are not fans of the governor’s budget Josh Shapiro in the amount of $ 51.5 billion.” (DV Journal)

Around the community of nations

3. The compact rural city in Pennsylvania breaks over politics and pronouns

Home page Discover Etown

“The small town in Pennsylvania remained deeply divided as a result of the decision of the school council regarding transgender athletes and preferred pronouns. The Elizabethtown school board voted on January 8-1 to pass two genital policies. One policy mandate that students can participate in sport that is in line with the sex they were born with. ” (Daily Mail)

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McGloin, to give up on Monday, still mother about plans for the future. “Matt McGloin, Lackawanna’s Country Commissioner, will give up his duty on Monday, but he remained his mother on Friday about his plans after leaving the office. The poviat announced that there was a departure of the playmaker Penn State and the National Football League in a press release citing the resignation letter he presented on Friday. “(Scranton Times-Tribune)

Philly da Krasner receives support from the leader of the Democratic Department convicted of sexual offenses against minors. “The leader of the Democratic Department in Philadelphia with recent convictions for sexual offenses against a minor under the age of thirteen, he gave de facto support of the district prosecutor Larry Krasner on Saturday according to sources and video, creating a strange and unrestricted spectacle his office, which he must now register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. “(Broad + Liberty)

Republicans of Allegheny Elegheny’s County Choose as a local chairman, while the rivals are asking. “Jason Richey was elected a new chairman of the Allegheny Republican Committee this weekend, but not earlier than he had his first headache and the taste of election skepticism, with whom voters have already got to know the party.” (Wesa)

Pollution of Pennsylvania’s landfill has caused problems for decades. Frazing waste worsened. “When government inspectors came to the storage of hazardous waste in Yukon in 2023, they found themselves in idle and foreign landscape used from the Zielona Western village Pennsylvania.” (Inside Climate News) | (Part II)

Editorial

4. What do you think

  • America loses with Trump’s shameful betrayal. (Philadelphia Inquirer)
  • Changes in the foreign policy of Trump’s administration are risky for Americans and the world. (I know oneal)
  • Congress passes the power of Musk and Doge, with the consent of Smucker. (Stephen Medvic)
  • Smucker did not record, respectively, fears of Elon Musk and the mistakes made by Doge. (John Trescot)
  • Pennsylvania, a state of fluctuation that opposes conventional wisdom. (Salena Zito)
  • The Supreme Court will speed up and Trump will withdraw. (Bruce Ledewitz)
  • “A political blitzkrieg” – what historian Erie sees in Doge, Trump. (Chris Magot)

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5. New McCormicka book

Who believed in you?

Senator Dave McCormick AND Dina Powell McCormicK, business director and national security official Trump 1.0, will be issued on April 1 with “Who believed in you?” – A new book designed to “start the National Mentoring Movement”.

Why does it matter: Covid destroyed the ability of young employees and students to build significant relationships with colleagues and mentors. “(Axios)

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