2018 Ups & Downs
The election has come and gone that will bring some familiar faces into 2019, while a slew of newly elected officials have also burst onto the scene. Here’s the annual Ups & Downs.
The election has come and gone that will bring some familiar faces into 2019, while a slew of newly elected officials have also burst onto the scene. Here’s the annual Ups & Downs.
The residency dispute for the state Senator-elect has been at the forefront of headlines leading into 2019.
Michael Bamberger of Golf Magazine writes an in-depth profile about his relationship with the late Fred Anton titled, “The Partner: In the beginning, Fred was
The bill overwhelmingly passed the House of Representatives, with unanimous support from Pennsylvania.
Corman said legalization for recreational purposes would be “reckless and irresponsible”.
A bill receives unanimous support from Pennsylvania’s Congressional delegation, marijuana takes center stage after a Twitter Q&A with the Gov, and a group of Philly Dems make the news over a petition on net neutrality. All of the and more are in this week’s Ups and Downs.
Gov. Tom Wolf believes it’s time to take a “serious look” at recreational marijuana. Here is the Playbook.
Wolf shared this message through a Twitter Q&A yesterday.
Both Pennsylvania Senators vote in favor of the new Criminal Justice Reform bill, while the Luzerne County GOP has a new chair. Here is the Playbook.
Toomey voted no on cloture on the First Step Act, but voted yes on final passage.
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Total Voters: 62