Politicspa Playbook: The new pope has the bonds of Pennsylvania

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1. The newly elected Pope sets the first for the United States – and Villanova

“Pulumens of white smoke, which appeared from the Sistine Chapel at 13:00 time in Philadelphia on Thursday, signaled the election of the first pope born in the USA, generating a world ceremony.

But 4,200 miles from the Vatican there was a mixture of enthusiasm, bell and disbelief of the border at the campus of the University of Villanov.

With an official installation next week, Cardinal Robert F. Prevost He will become Pope Leo XIV, which makes him the first Augustian who became the Pope. “(Philadelphia Inquirer)

Elsewhere

Villanova celebrates when the graduate Robert Prevost becomes Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope. “When students of the University of Villanov studied at the final exams or wore boxes to from their dorms on Thursday, others watched white smoke that changed the world.” (Delco Times)

Internal surveys show that Fetterman’s support is refueling with democrats in his yard. “The popularity of John Fetterman is drowning among democratic voters in his yard, according to the internal survey obtained by Politico – one of the first main signs that the senator from Pennsylvania is taking a hit with voters who chose him.” (Politico)

When the controversy penetrates around Fetterman, the donors question his political movements – and goals. “US Senator John Fetterman is facing increased criticism and questions about their actions in recent months after the former employees reportedly expressed concerns about his health, dozens of small donors are still looking for returns, and some officials who worked with the former mayor of Braddock and the lieutenant governor claim that he is driven by political ambitions.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

  • What to know about John Fetterman, Pennsylvania senator, who talks about mental health. (AP)
  • Fetterman’s doubts explode into the fire in Capitol Hill. (Axios)

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2. Should Congress members finally prohibit their own transactions of shares?

“As the fought of the reconciliation of the budget at home, a double -sided group of legislators is quietly closer than ever to develop their large, beautiful bill: a ban on trading congress actions.

At weekly meetings, many members told notus that the discussion focused on the merger of several similar proposals into one legal act. But recently political pressure, to be associated with this problem, led to the fact that some members stood on each other.

Take a first -year student Rep. Rob Bresnahan. “(Known)

Elsewhere

Double -sided group prohibition of inventory trading. “A two -sided group of members of the Chamber with competitive bills to prohibit trade in congress actions work privately to develop a consensus account that could have a broad appeal to the Congress.” (Punchbowl news)

Josh Shapiro: Fetterman is the best judge of his own health, the ability to do work. “Governor Josh Shapiro briefly responded to the fears regarding the health of Senator John Fetterman on Thursday, postponing the senator and his family in this matter.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Weed legalization progress in PA, but critics want to know who will gain. “Legalization of recreational use of marijuana took a big step forward in Pennsylvania this week, because House State adopted a 173-page account to allow the use of the drug. But as the question changed, how legalization will occur, the reform may burn.” (WSA policy)

Lehigh Valley Demes will approve the Senate Act, which prohibits transsexuals in sport. “The act went through when five Democrats joined all Republicans in favor of the Act, including sense. Nick Miller and Lisa Boscola.” (LHIGHVALLIAEN)

Around the community of nations

3. Deep cuts in bus and rail services circulate in immense cities, diminutive towns

Public transit in the Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh region. Then it is now.

“Democratic in Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro He said that transit financial crisis affects the inhabitants of all 67 poviats of the community of nations.

“I will only say that we are in a tough situation for transit agencies throughout Pennsylvania, from Pittsburgh to Philly and the rural communities between them,” said Shapiro at a press conference in April.

Transit financing got stuck in the partisan battle in Harrisburg. “(Penn Capital-Star)

Elsewhere

In Pennsylvania, drivers pay firmly for mass transit. “The interrogations of state funds have examined a large gap between the available revenues and the necessary road and bridge projects. However, drivers pay abundantly for public transport of others.” (Independence)

GOP candidates at Pittsburgh Mayor of Spar during the television debate. “A retired police officer Tony Moreno leads against the owner of a small company Thomas West. Their is the first competitive republican basic in almost two decades.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

The candidate Da Pat Dugan has undertaken to refuse GOP if he lost his basic democratic. “Republicans of Philadelphia are organizing a campaign that could allow Dugan to run as a nominee for GOP in November if it loses a democratic base against Larry Krasner.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Pa Breweries Brace for a tough economy with Trump tariffs. “Brewery owners in the whole state claim that the current and possible future tariffs cause financial fears for the craft beer industry in Pennsylvania. About 530 craft breweries live in Pennsylvania, which has the third highest number of craft breweries in this country.” (Pennsylvania Independent)

Editorial

4. Speak your mind

  • The deserts in Pennsylvania threaten to keep the community in the gloomy and sensitivity. (David W. Brown)
  • Why am I going to the Bucks. (Ruben Gallo)
  • Ed Gainy freezes the only Jewish media in Pittsburgh. This is unacceptable. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  • George Hartwick should give up due to Dauphin’s county. (Pennlive)
  • There is nothing patriotic in Trump celebrating the middle of World War II. (Jonathan Horn)
  • The mayor of Parker, put this rhetoric “One City”. (Larry Platt)
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5. Pirates Fire Manager Derek Shelton after 12-26 Start season

Pirates, fire brigade manager, Derek Shelton, promote coach bench Don Kelly

Derek Shelton The team announced on Thursday that he was released from their duties as a pirate manager.

Bench coach Don Kelly He will take over the position of manager.

The pirates fired Shelton only 38 matches until their sixth year at the helm after his club started the record of 12-26. Shelton ended his pirate term with a 306-440 career record. “(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

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