PoliticSpa Playbook: More Fire Fallout

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What we listen to. On The latest edition of Voices of ReasonWe talk with Pat DuganA candidate for a democratic nomination for the District Prosecutor for the City of Philadelphia.

The best story

1. Shapiro gives an interview with the residence after the attack

“A few days after the arson attack, he damaged its official residence in Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro He sat down with the co-convenient Morning America Co-Angchor George Stephanopoulos for an exclusive interview and a trip around charred rooms.

“This is unfortunately a real part of our society today. And it must be widely condemned, George,” Shapiro said about the development of politically motivated threats and attacks, about which the Department of Internal Security warned in recent years.

“I don’t care if he comes from the left, right. I don’t care if he comes from someone you voted for, or someone you didn’t vote for, someone from a team or someone from the other team,” Shapiro continued. “(ABC News)

Elsewhere

His words: Shapiro talks about the evacuation of a fire in pajamas in the residence of the Governor of Pennsylvania. “Governor of Pennsylvania Josh Shapiro on Thursday gave new details about the fire to set fire to early Sunday, which caused the evacuation of his family from the official residence of the governor in Harrisburg, telling about how his wife, four children and their two dogs – because Bentley – were awakened by the state police and led to safety.” (AP)

Rep. Meuser: Recent comments on the arson attack have been “poorly characterized”. “Regardless of our political differences, in our society there is no place for any violence. The person in custody is clearly insane and only responsible for his actions – the reporter was badly characterized by my comments.” (Wilkes-Barre Times leader)

Rep. Perry admits that tariffs can make the “sweetest place on earth” a bit bitter. “President Donald Trump claimed that his sweeping tariff plan would bring production back to the United States. But it is difficult to produce more chocolate when there is a new import tax on ingredients that cannot be grown in the country – like cocoa beans.” (Pennlive)

Federal cuts are threatened with Pennsylvania Lab, which in June certifies N95 and other respirators. “Most Americans learned what the N95 mask was during the Covid-19 pandemic. But many still do not know that each of them was certified by a single government laboratory in Bruceton in Allegheny.” (Penn Capital-Star)

Country

2. People who represent you in DC and Harrisburg can keep the mystery of calendars

Rep. Glenn Thompson supports the USDA Trump policy Business and agriculture and agricurism news lancasterfarming.com

“From President Donald Trump ‘S inauguration, there were many protests outside Rep. US Glenn Thompson’s Bellefonte office.

This covers the event of March 18, in which voters expressed frustration because of the support of Republicans by cutting financing under the Trump administration.

Thompson did not appear, despite the knowledge of this event, indicating exactly what Thompson did this day, it is impossible without revealing it. The US House was not in the session, and the Thompson-where the district covers all or part of 18 poviats in the north-center Pennsylvania-it does not have to share its schedule. “(Spotlight Pa State College)

Elsewhere

Voices of reason: Senator Tracy Pennycuick and artificial intelligence in PA. “This episode delves into the artificial intelligence in Pennsylvania – from image and sound manipulation to consumers’ security and bills for AI regulations currently in these works.” (PoliticSpa)

The legislator of PA GOP apologizes for the interrogation of the 12-year-old for pornography at the Civics event. “Senator David Argall on Thursday apologized to Erin Anderson after she took him to the task for what she said, was the wrong use of power and the wrong interrogation directed to her daughter during Wednesday night of the Civic Bee in Penn State Schuyllll.” (Pennlive)

For sale – your state legislator. “Democratic representative of Solomon, Republican Republic Rigby and activist Rabbi Michael Pollock try to prohibit glaring gifts for legislators – as in most other states. This is 38. Attempt to ban gifts in the last quarter.” (Philadelphia citizen)

Around the community of nations

3. Gainy, O’Connor Clash in the fiery main debate of the Mayor of the Mayor

Corey O'Connor and Ed Gainy

“Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainy and the Allegheny Ferrings Controller Corey O’Connor He appeared on Thursday evening in a controversial debate, which was both democratic candidates for mayor on the defensive.

The candidates traded in accusations, interrupted each other and sometimes shouted during a 30-minute debate. “(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Elsewhere

Gainy, following O’Connor in the polls, tries to nationalize the race for the mayor of Pittsburgh. “Some people defending democracy most vocal, ironically, are the same those who face the most steep fight in the polls.” (WSA policy)

Housing, dei and taxes: take away when candidates for the mayor of Allentown meet in the first debate. “The current mayor Matt Tuerk, former vice president of Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corporation, is looking for a second term at the helm of the city. He faces the challenge in the main member of the City Council Eda Zucal, security guard in Muhlenberg Elementary School and a former police officer (Allentown Morning Call)

SEPTA cuts may include 45% reduction of services, foot increases by 21%. Will it be prevented? “On a huge scale, the cut out in the proposed budget includes the elimination of five regional railway lines and 50 bus routes, working strength reduction, police hours at 21.00 for subway and regional services, 66 stations closures, elimination of special services and 20% reduction of services on all other routes.” (Phillyburgs.com)

Primary elections PA 2025: A guide to checking local and court candidates. “When you go to the polls or fill out post voting for primary elections on May 20, you will see a lot of local candidates with a huge direct power over your everyday life. (Spotlight Pa)

Editorial

4. Speak your mind

1 thing

5. These are the best PA cities to which you should move, says the report

Altoo PA - House

“Planning moving to Pennsylvania, but I don’t know where? Well, this is a report for you.

As carried out and published by consumeffairs, said a report in which the best cities were found and mentioned, to which you can move in Keystone.

The best five are in the growing order: Plum, Altoo, Levittown, Drexel Hill and Bethel Park. “(Pennlive)

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