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Pa Sports
Flyers (28-35-9) Dallas 2-3 (OT) Chicago 4-7 | Tue vs. Toronto
Penguins (29-32-11) Columbus 6-3 Florida 3-4 (SO) Tue vs. Tampa Bay
Sixers (23-48) San Antonio 120-128 | Atlanta 119-132 | Mon vs. New Orleans
Union (4-0-1) St. Louis 1-0 | Sat vs. Inter Miami
What is happening today. The house is convened for a voting session at 11 am. The Senate returned to the session at 13.00
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The best story
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“Operators of power plant, gambling magnates, supporters of charter schools and trade unions belong to interests that gave almost $ 18 million to the best legislators in Pennsylvania, before debates about politicians influencing their industries.
According to lobbyists who work in Harrisburg, they affect large donations that will gain access to critical decision -makers of decision -makers.
“This is expected [a check] He opens the door to a private conversation, “said one of the lobbyist Harrisburg. This conversation, just like a meeting in the office of a state capital with the legislator or their highest personnel, may include a request for a given bill for promotion, change or stretching.” (Spotlight Pa)
Elsewhere
Trump is approaching the court crisis. “Many best legal experts believe that the full constitutional clash between President Trump and the courts are already here. Others are convinced that there is still a place to avoid him.” (Axios)
Reactions to the executive order of Trump in order to “start dismantling the Education Department” “What do federal legislators from Pennsylvania say about the order?” (PoliticSpa)
Keefer, also to introduce a resolution, also calling to eliminate the Education Department. “After yesterday’s executive order from the White House calling for the Secretary of Education to” take all the necessary steps to facilitate the closing of the Education Department, Dawn Keefer senator plans to introduce a resolution, which requires the same to confirm the “sovereign office” of Pennsylvania regarding his educational system. “(PoliticSpa)
Seven to take away from the American representative Ryan Mackenzi in the town hall. “During the hour session, the voters asked if they supported the cuts in the field of social insurance, Medicaid and Medicare, as well as how Elon Musk and Doga release federal employees and close federal departments.” (Lehigh Valley armchair)
Congressman Philly Dwight Evans on the way to recover a few months after the stroke. “In the latest episode of Battleground Politics Evans talked to Lauren Mayk about his recovery, today’s politics and what next with his career.” (NBC Philadelphia)
Country
2. In Pennsylvania in Swing-State, the Latin city meets in the election in 2024.
“Pennsylvania, with the largest election award from all the main states of the swing, was the coveted prize Vice President Kamala Harris And then the former president Donald Trump In the 2024 race to the White House. It was anticipated that the winner of Keystone’s state was very likely that he won the whole election.
It was a match for us to start project 50, visiting Reading, PA. Most of Latino City won for Harris, but eventually Trump easily won the Berks Country, home to Reading, 12 points and a state of over 50% of votes.
Many residents with whom we talked pointed to the economy – high maintenance costs – as encouragement to vote, but this was not the only reason. “(Pulcum)
Elsewhere
Did Trump reversed the wave or rode? Registration of voters in PA. “In the lightweight of the success, which in 2024, republican candidates in 2024. Some analysts indicate that Pennsylvania is guided by Florida, a one -time swing state, which became reliably republican.” (Penn Capital-Star)
Trump’s battles with universities can change American culture for generation. “The result of this clash for higher education can shape American culture for a generation or longer.” (New York Times)
Elon Musk, Scott Presler Sound Alarm over the chances of republican Josh Parsons in Tuesday special elections of the State Senate. “Do the Republicans actually worry about Tuesday’s special elections in the vivid red 36th district of the Senate?” (LNP)
Shapiro reveals the results of the AI ​​generative pilot program. “The discoveries revealed that employees had a very positive experience, reporting an average time saving 95 minutes a day while using chatgpt for writing, research, summary and IT support.” (PoliticSpa)
Around the community of nations
3. The end of federal money with help will push away some PA municipalities from the financial cliff, are afraid of the Shapiro administrator
“Shapiro administration expects some municipalities in Pennsylvania so financially concerned that they may require state aid, because billions of federal dollars of stimuli will droughty.
State and local governments received unprecedented federal assistance during the Covid-19 pandemic to deal with its influence on public health and the economy. Financing has extended the rescue line on emergency recipients, because many have spent their assignments to fill the gaps in revenues, but this lend a hand leaves. “(Spotlight Pa)
Elsewhere
Dairy Pa farms produce billion gallons of milk per year. As the war was mad. “In Swing-State Pennsylvania, one valuable sector that currently observes the Global Tit-For-Tat tariff, is the dairy industry, which is one of the best agricultural exports in the state and supports 52,000 jobs.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Krasner, Dugan Fight for old accusations on the DA forum. “District prosecutor Larry Krasner and the retired city court judge Patrick Dugan took potshots and insinuations about themselves at the Election Forum at the Center City on Thursday evening, while they seem to largely agree the priorities and policies that the prosecutor’s office should be implemented.” (Billy Pen)
Pa Rep. Wendy Fink, causing Trump, threatens financing cuts for Eastern York on anti-LGBTQ+ policy. “Many inhabitants of Eastern York turned out to be on Thursday evening to oppose the limitations of the school district, which is used by LGBTQ+pronouns. But the opinion of someone who does not live in the Wrightsville district in the district, Republican Republican representative of Wendy Fink, appealed to the right majority of the school council.” (York shipping)
Editorial
4. Speak your mind
- Philadelphia set his future on “Meds and Eds”, which is now attacked by Doge. (Without saffron)
- The generational investment in Transit would be a senior victory of PA leaders. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- And an unlike president and an unbelievable nation. (Keith C. Burris)
- Defeating the Education Department is a threat to Pennsylvania students. (Deborah Gordon Klehr)
- In defense of the city of Pittsburgh. (Christopher briem)
- Pandemic influence on education continued: a five -year perspective. (Adrian Allan)
- Overcoming the security of civil rights of the Education Department hurts our students. (Andrew Goretsky)
- The “free world” has disappeared and there is no turning back. (James Kirchick)
- Is the main VU in Pittsburgh again? (Chris Nicholas)
1 thing
5. National Cheese Day
“Every 24 March America pays tribute to one of the classic sandwiches.Today’s national)