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What is happening today. House of Pa is gathering for a voting session at 11 am.

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“House Democrats look at four congress districts in Pennsylvania in 2026 – two who hope to recover, and two that have been trying to win for years.

The Democratic Committee of the Congress Campaign told Inquester that he focused his attention on long -time representatives American representatives. Brian Fitzpatrick AND Scott Perryand in two first year studies: Ryan Mackenzie AND Rob Bresnahan. “(Philadelphia Inquirer)

Elsewhere

Former PPL official to start the campaign for the Lehigh Valley Congress. “It is expected that next year’s race at the 7th Congress District in Pennsylvania will expand in the coming weeks with many sources informing Lehighvalleynews.com that a woman from Center Valley will throw a hat to the ring.” (LHIGHVALLIAEN)

McCormick weighs Trump’s tariffs, warns to “give him some time” when he intends on the stock exchange. “When the stock market, in response to the trade war of President Donald Trump, the Republican US senator Dave McCormick in Braddock on Monday tried to ensure that the uncertainty that people felt would be” eliminated “on” coming days and weeks “.Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Trump vs. The Ivy League: “These are elite institutions and blue states”. “The administration of President Trump fought with Ivy leagues to recent heights, stopping student activists, starting the investigation, pulling hundreds of millions of financing and even giving conservatives that stop. Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania University, Brown University and others are feeling heat over the alleged campus with campus. (Hill)

  • PA voters did not praise Trump’s professional performance before the confusion in the tariff: survey. (Pennlive)

From infrastructure to playgrounds, USD 264 million for PA projects this year disappeared in the budget battle of the Congress. “When the Congress started establishing the government last month, it did not include signs for hundreds of projects in Pennsylvania.” (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Country

2. Bresnahan buys, sells actions after a campaign on the ban

“There is a strategy for buying and holding when it comes to shares, and then there is a purchase and sale camp.

Rep. Rob Bresnahan (R-08) It seems to be cut out of this last material. The more buying and selling, the better.

The first year Congresmen from Nep became the most fertile trader in its class after his campaign for position began with a call to prohibit such activities. “(Politics)

Elsewhere

A recent representative of the state sworn in; Pa House now in full completion. “Rep. Dan Goughnour, D-Allegheny, took an oath on Monday to represent the 35th legislative district. After installation, he returned the Democrats to most voting 102-101 in the lower chamber.” (New news about the castle)

PLC chooses Garrity as a favorite for Governorial Challenge 2026. “President Donald Trump and the Stacy’s State Treasurer were great winners, because the annual Pennsylvania Leadership Conference (PLC) ended on Saturday a three -day run at Camp Hill.” (PoliticSpa)

TIM Defoor and Dave Sunday focus on the appropriate offices at a conservative conference. “The couple of officials chosen by the state remained in the message about their duties in an increasingly political environment, during speeches during the annual meeting of conservative activists.” (Penn Capital-Star)

E -Mail between PA legislators and lobbyists will remain hidden from the audience after a court decision. “The decision last month by the panel of judges of the Court of Nations Court means that the state legislator may continue to protect against written interactions that they have with the lobbying industry, which spends tens of millions of dollars a year on shaping public policy.” (Spotlight Pa)

Around the community of nations

3. 81 Social projects to receive PA “Main Street Matters” subsidies

Shapiro announces that Main Street Matters Grants

Governor Josh Shapiro He announced that his administration invests in 81 social projects in Pennsylvania through the Main Street Matters program, fulfilling the key promise he made to help in the revitalization of ÅšródmieÅ›cie, support small companies and strengthen local economies. “

Elsewhere

With the proposed cuts of PRT services, PA legislators still do not have a contract for more transit money. “Although there was a 35% reduction of regional transit services in Pittsburgh on the table, state legislators did not have a breakthrough in a long search for a contract for more money for public transport and road works and bridges.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

O’Connor wins the 14th Ward Independent Democratic support for the mayor of Pittsburgh. “The offer of Corey O’Connor became the next mayor of Pittsburgh, won the support of one of the most two -story progressive groups in Pittsburgh, the 14th Independent Democratic Club of the Department.” (Wesa)

GOP candidates for the director of Lehigh to debate on April 10. “Mike Welsh, a former member of the board of Allentown and Roger Maclean, former head of the Police Department of Allenown, will deal with issues before which the Fountain faces.” (Lehigh Valley armchair)

Erie Dem Mayoral Candidates Schember, Devlin, Woaeger to face the television debate. “Democratic candidates for the mayor of Erie – the current Joe Schember and pretenders Daria Devlin and Sheila Woaeger – agreed to take part in the television debate next week.” (Erie Times-News)

Editorial

4. Speak your mind

  • The president sells pus (aka tariffs). (Jack Ands)
  • Invest in cannabis and PA skills in the future. (His. Dan Laughlin)
  • As the debate on games, the legislators should follow the Pennsylvania textbook. (John Marshall)
  • Pennsylvania’s mothers and grandmothers went to the Capitol to defend democracy, and they would come back. (Joyce Davis)
  • Trump’s trade policy should turn to all Pennsylvania. (Vicki Lightcap McCarrick)
  • Time for health protection resistant to Washington. (Rep. Tarik khan)

1 thing

5. A breakthrough day for university sports, because the judge organizes the final dissertation regarding the NCAA settlement

The home settlement is approaching finalization among the recent problems of the judge - ESPN

“A legal settlement with a value of many billion dollars, which can transform sport activities in College, approached its fast finish line during the Monday trial of the federal court.

Judge Claudia Wilken She refused to finally approve the contract between NCAA lawyers and the plaintiff representing the past, current and future Division I athletes, but recommended lawyers to deal with a short list of her other fears in one week. “(ESPN)

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