- Here’s An Endorsement You Wouldn’t Want–Unless Your Joe Sestak, ApparentlyTheHill.com reported yesterday that Barney Frank is set to endorse Joe Sestak (D, PA, 7) for Arlen Specter’s senate seat on Monday. Frank to Endorse Re. Sestak on Monday The question is, why would...
- Obama in AllentownIm set up at Lehigh Carbon Community College live blogging the Presidents visit. I was at the airport and watched Air Force One land and the 21 vehicle motorcade proceed to the college. I have a b...
- GOP Oddsplayers See John Murtha Vulnerable in 2010GOP Sets Sights on House Power Brokers for 2010. This tells me that the professional odds makers have done extensive polling in the district and find John Murtha vulnerable in 2010. Pat Toomey...
- Bonusgate House Leadership Invited to Testify to Grand JuryThe “invitation” to testify before the Grand Jury is usually a prelude to indictment. Todd Eachus is a majority leader and Bill DeWeese is majority whip and Steve Stetler is the Secretary of Reve...
- Taxpayer Coalition Backs Sam Rohrer for GovernorNo surprise here. A coalition of nearly three dozen taxpayer groups has endorsed state Rep. Sam Rohrer, R-Berks, for governor of Pennsylvania.Rohrer, who is seeking the Republican nomination for gover...
- An End to the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission?State Representative Mike Vereb will unveil legislation to eliminated the corrupt, patronage ridden Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission at a press conference tomorrow. Capitol Ideas has some notes on t...
- Costello bows out of 6th District primaryThe crowded GOP primary in the 6th Congressional District just got one candidate smaller. Chester County Recorder of Deeds Ryan Costello said Monday afternoon that he was dropping out of the race, say...
- A lot at stake for Corbett in first corruption trialBrad Bumsted of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review lays it out: The case arguably is the weakest of the corruption cases. That’s not to say [ex-state Rep. Sean Ramaley will] win a not-guilty verdict. But...
- House Begins Table Games Discussions.HARRISBURG _ The state House began its examination Monday of legislation that would legalize poker, blackjack, roulette and other table games at Pennsylvania’s slot-machine casinos. A copy of an omn...
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