
Divided decision on Thursday. Warm in the west, cooler in the east.
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The best story
1. Fetterman says that the GOP expenditure account will return to avoid closing the government. Will other democrats go?
“This week, the Democrats are warm for the Senate of Democrats, because they weigh or support the government’s expenditure account run by Republicans, which they oppose, or risk that he will be blamed for closing the federal government.
A front and middle Late. John FettermanWho swore to support the bill to avoid closing at the time of reflection of a larger question of the confrontation with the Democratic Party: When to fight and when to resist? “(Philadelphia Inquirer)
Elsewhere
Scanlon condemns the arrest of Colombia’s student Mahmoud Khalil in a letter with leaves. “Representative of the American Mary Gay Scanlon is one of the three democrats who distributes a letter that warns the administration of President Donald J. Trump for arresting Mahmoud Khalil and is looking for answers from the two best members of the office about the matter.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Recommendations for the Scott Perry mobile phone finally presented themselves, revealing a real goal. “Jacek Smith’s special advisor submitted a request to support Perry Search, they stated that they were looking for information implicitizing Jeffrey Clark.” (Pennlive)
Beer, bourbon, motorcycles and not only on the Trump trade tariff list from the EU. “The European Union has published a long list of American goods, from Kentucky Bourbon to household appliances, intended for the retaliation tariffs in response to the taxes of President Donald Trump from the import of steel and aluminum, which entered into force day by day.” (Penn Capital-Star)
Country
2. Who is running to the State Court?
“At the Nation’s attention center, he focuses again in Pennsylvania, this time on retention elections for three out of seven judges in the highest state.
Here is a list of candidates for detention and vacancies at courts in Pennsylvania. “(Politics)
Elsewhere
Sunday offers insight into the first few weeks as the Prosecutor General. “Prosecutor General in Pennsylvania Dave Sunday on Wednesday offered more insight into his last decision to refrain from joining the lawsuit filed by Governor Josh Shapiro against Trump’s administration in relation to $ 2 billion in state financing, which was at the time.” (Pennlive)
“Our democracy will be better.” PA legislators press the basic open. “Taxes paid by unrelated voters, often called independent, finance basic elections in Pennsylvania, despite the fact that they are excluded from participation in them.” (LNP)
Does the natural gas industry in Pennsylvania pay a fair share of taxes? “During the hearing of the Commission for Funds, the state senator Art Haywood (D-D-Miladelphia) said that drills are tearing away the Pennsylvania.” (Wetch)
PA is in the face of a shortage of nursing. Shapiro Governor will apply $ 5 million in the offer. “Hospitals in the whole state are struggling with a permanent lack of nurses, burdening healthcare systems and patient care. And the shortage of labor in Pennsylvania is one of the heaviest in the country, and the state potentially looks at 20,000 nurses until next year. “(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Around the community of nations
3. Who is running for common courts, common requests?
The date of the petition has passed. Here is a list of candidates for free places in the State Universal Court. (Policy)
Elsewhere
Republicans from Pittsburgh want to compete up and down when voting cards are shaped by 2025. “It seems that local Republicans have committed to questioning every city race in the city of Pittsburgh this year, and also put up a candidate in the race for the sheriff of Allegheny.” (Wesa)
LGBTQ protection challenged in court. Why schools, parents, politicians positively. “A lawsuit filed by two school districts and several parents try to remove Pennsylvania’s protection for transgender and gay people, again defining the guidelines for discrimination for these groups.” (Times of Beaver)
A demand for bright schools in Pennsylvania. “In the pilot round, the Department of Community and Economic Development of Pennsylvania or DCED reported that they received 88 applications for subsidies from schools in 25 poviats for the Solar for Scheools program. Schools asked for $ 88 million funding – $ 25 million more than three times. “(Middle square)
Philly da Larry Krasner, former judge Pat Dugan Talk Trump, murder and retail theft on the candidate forum. “Democratic candidates agreed to most of the problems, but emphasized their differences in matters such as the city crime indicator and death penalty.” (Why)
Editorial
4. Speak your mind
- When Washington rests his obligations, state and local governments will have to accelerate. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Harrisburg receives a wake up. Who will answer? (John Baer)
- Pundit Nation was wrong in everything. (Peter Kalis)
1 thing
5. Total heart eclipse
“Late tonight and early Friday they will bring a rare opportunity to see the total moon eclipse and” Blood Moon “.
Why does it matter: this is the first lunar eclipse since November 2022 and this is the only lunar eclipse visible from the USA this year.
The initial phase of eclipse, called Penumbral eclipse, begins at 23:57 ET on Thursday, NASA said on the time axis. “(Axios Philadelphia)
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