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What is happening today. The house convenes at noon for a voice session, and the Senate convenes at 13:00
What we hear. Late. Ruben Gallo (D-ar.) He goes to Bucks to the Bucks Country in Pennsylvania on Saturday. Gallo will be inside Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick’s District to exert pressure on moderate Republicans for reconciliation and cutting Medicaid. But the location is also fueling speculation about Gallo and the presidential trickery in the presidential shade 2028.
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The best story
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“Senator Bernie Sanders He appeared on the stage of the Farm Show complex for shouts of over a thousand fans for his route “What We Go”.
The repetitive message was contrary to the great impact of money on politics – the impact in which they claimed that the Trump administration supported – as well as the growing wealth of the richest Americans, at the expense of the working class. “(Pennlive)
Elsewhere
6 noteworthy moments from the “Meet The Press” interview Trump. “In a broad interview, Trump explained everything from the planned military parade in June, the possibilities of the third term and its views for the future of Canada and Greenland.” (Axios)
- What Trump said outside the air: NBC cuts reveal key claims regarding tariffs, Bezos and recession. (Messages Meidas)
Dean: “It looks like we’re in a trade war with us. “” Lawyer. Madeleine Dean (D-Pa.) Argued that, according to President Trump’s tariff plan, the United States “in the trading war” seems to be. “I praise the view that we want to restore production, but you can’t do it this way” (Hill)
ICEM: Fetterman employees “they no longer recognize the man they once knew” “John Fetterman claims that he is in good health. But employees in the past and present say that they do not recognize the man they once knew.” (PoliticSpa)
“Wanton Cruelty”: Transsexual athletes perceive a ban on sport as a step towards social removal. “In the case of some transgender athletes, the Trump administration’s sports ban seems to be only one game in a wider social extent of millions of Americans.” – asked Sydney Bauer, rowing machine, runner and journalist who includes sports rights and LGBTQ+. “(Axios)
Country
2. “Agreement is a contract” Shapiro talks about Trump’s cuts for PA farmers
“From March, Governor Josh Shapiro And the Trump administration has paved the program that provides millions of financing for farmers from Pennsylvania who provide products for local food banks. There were threats of lawsuit, letters and public comments of state and federal officials.
“This is not my hope that we will finance our farmers and food banks,” said Shapiro during a press conference on April 21. “We had a three -year contract that the federal government broke in the fourth month.” (Penn Capital-Star)
Elsewhere
Why is the election policy is still one of the most difficult problems of Harrisburg. “Theoretically democratic support for the priority of GOP should facilitate the division of the Pennsylvania legislator, the achievement of an agreement that introduces the Electoral Code into the 21st century. Reality is much more complicated. To understand why, it is vital to consider Harrisburg’s transaction policy.” (Vathbeat)
Growve announces that he will not look for re -election. “State Rep. Seth Grove (R-York) announced on Friday that he would not run for re-election in the 196th legislative district.” (PoliticSpa)
A review of the security failure of the PA residence is completed, but the arrangements are not issued. “” The sensitive nature of specific findings discovered as a result of our review is excluded by their audience for obvious reasons, “said safety consultant Jeffrey B. Miller in a statement. (Philadelphia Inquirer)
How to eliminate federal PBS financing, NPR may affect Pittsburgh. “According to the CPB website, which accounted for over $ 3 million in the Pittsburgh region, awarded to the local PBS WQED; South Side Fred Rogers Productions station, which develops programs for children for PBS; and Pole, a local radio station, which, together with NPR, WSA is part of WSA’s affiliate, is part of the Community Broadcasting Corp.” (Pittsburgh Business Times)
Around the community of nations
3. A power plant worth $ 10 billion would change the former coal city – but what?
“The need for the power of hungry for the energy of artificial intelligence [AI] Bring a new generation of plants and expansion related to natural gas to Western Pennsylvania, including development in Westmoreland and Washington.
Homer City transformation can be the most dramatic.
Some see work, but they ask if there are local employees to fill them out. Others want tax revenues, but they are afraid that this may come soon. And a few questions how a huge gas plant would coexist with other options, such as nature tourism and agriculture. “(Public source)
Elsewhere
Downingtown may be the first community in Pennsylvania, which chose the opening of the transgender mayor. “Erica Deuso, the support of a democrat in May main for the mayor of Downingtown, would create history as the first transgecian mayor of Pennsylvania.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Anti-Krasner ADS financed by Super Pac hit the aerial waves with just weeks in the Philly da Race race. “The new political group financed by Philadelphia, the Conferences and the Construction Industry conducts television and radio advertising to oppose District Prosecutor Larry Krasner, progressive prosecutor seeking the third term.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Falling revenues, rising costs threaten the financial future of Pittsburgh. “Officials warn against stagnation of growth and budget costs that could cause a” fiscal disaster “(” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Where did all the Democrats go? In suburban pittsburgh counties it is more arduous to find in the selected office. “Democrats disappear from the chosen office in six united breds surrounding Allegheny. Only 13 Democrats were connected by commissioners of government or government officers in Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Washington and Westmoreland, compared to 57 Republicans.” (Greensburg Tribune-Review)
Editorial
4. Speak your mind
- Trump’s family charges cryptographic payments in the middle of Fifth Avenue. Who will stop them? (Will)
- PBS, NPR and as helpers, whom Mr. Rogers talked about. (Greensburg Tribune-Review)
- The Shapiro governor’s proposal regarding the protection of our seniors and lottery deserves double -sided support. (James Howell)
- Greed Private Equity is behind the closures of PA hospitals. (Eileen Appelbaum)
- Trump’s economic “Balderdash” ruins the American economy. (Mark S. Singel)
- A moment of truth Medicaid GOP. (Wall Street Journal)
- The real scandal is that every journalist ever believed that Joe Biden at all. (Becket Adams)
- Gainy should be prepared for the loss of the Mayor of PGH. (Oliver Bateman)
- Applying for a real identifier is a problem for many women. The Salvation Act would impose a survey tax. (LNP)
1 thing
5. Shapiro joins Broad Street Run Spectators to support the first lady, daughter
“About 40,000 runners from around the region, including members of Pennsylvania Governor’s family Josh ShapiroHe participated in the 46th annual Broad Street Run on Sunday morning.
Shapiro and his two sons spent the finish line to support the first lady Lori Shapiro and their daughter, Sophia Shapiro. “(CBS Philadelphia)