Author: Angela Alleman

  • Federal Court Finds Obama Appointees Interfered With New Black Panther Prosecution

    Washington Examiner A federal court in Washington, DC, held last week that political appointees appointed by President Obama did interfere with the Department of Justice’s prosecution of the New Black […]

  • Mitt’s “Build It” Campaign

    John Baer Philadelphia Daily News Another week, another round of Mitt’s “We Did Build This” events. In fact, 18 are scheduled (just on Monday) in 12 states. And all but […]

  • Corbett’s Visit Boost For Region

    Johnstown Tribune-Democrat As Johnstown was basking in the attention given our region by Pennsylvania’s governor last Tuesday, an Allegheny County official took the opportunity to fire a political potshot. Quite […]

  • Gleason: Without Voter ID, Your Ballot Might Not Count

    Chairman Rob Gleason Johnstown Tribune-Democrat Political ads, mailers, volunteers knocking on every door and daily news coverage. If you couldn’t tell, the presidential election is only a few months away […]

  • Election Up For Grabs With 100 Days To Go

    The Hill With 100 days until the 2012 election, President Obama has a tenuous lead, but the struggling economy hurts his bid for a second term. Obama leads Mitt Romney […]

  • Pennsylvania Farmers Like Removal Of Death Tax From Their Heirs

    Harrisburg Patriot-News Dale Heagy didn’t have to pay the “death tax” when he bought his Lebanon County farm from his father two years ago. Yet the East Hanover Township dairy […]

  • Chamber Of Commerce Endorses Rothfus

    Politics PA In the game of politics, receiving positive national attention is never a bad thing. And on Thursday Republican Keith Rothfus, the Allegheny County attorney running for PA-12, got […]

  • Supporters Rally For Presidential Candidates In West Chester

    Eric S. Smith West Chester Daily Local Both major presidential campaigns stopped by the historic Chester County Courthouse steps on Thursday to discuss small businesses and President Obama’s recent remarks […]

  • Bucks Congressman’s Plan To Shield Little Firms From Big Audits

    Philadelphia Inquirer It’s ten years since the Enron scandal prompted the Sarbanes-Oxley act that requires stepped-up audits of big U.S. companies. President Obama has encouraged Congress to chip away SarBox […]