Author: Angela Alleman
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Susquehanna Poll Suggests Obama Would Lose Pennsylvania
Brad Bumsted Pittsburgh Tribune-Review A generic or “nameless” Republican would beat President Obama in Pennsylvania, according to a statewide poll out today. The poll by Susquehanna Polling and Research shows […]
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‘Legal Workforce Act’ Undermines States’ Rights, Must Be Defeated
Rep. Lou Barletta Washington Examiner On May 3, 2011, the chief of police in Beaver Meadows, Pa., stopped a man for speeding. The driver spoke no English, so a translator […]
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Governor Corbett Proclaims Teen Driver Safety Week
Towanda Daily Review Adult supervision is a critical component of keeping teen drivers safe on the roads, even after they have been licensed, PennDOT said in recognition of Teen Driver […]
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Privatization Efforts Could Benefit Pa. In Many Ways
Charlie Gerow Harrisburg Patriot-News The bankruptcy of our capital city is a national embarrassment. Although Harrisburg has taken the unprecedented step of formally filing for bankruptcy, cities across the […]
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Pennsylvania Senate Passes Harrisburg Takeover Bill With A 37-13 Vote
Jan Murphy Harrisburg Patriot-News Legislation that would hand control of Harrisburg to a receiver is heading to the state House of Representatives, after winning Senate approval by a 37-13 vote. […]
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Grove To Sponsor Small-Business Seminar Thursday
York Daily Record A seminar with information about starting a small business will be held at Thursday, 7 p.m. at Dover Intermediate School, 4500 Intermediate Ave. The event is sponsored […]
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Barack Obama’s Disastrous First 1,000 Days
Nile Gardiner The Telegraph If recent polls are any indication, it is doubtful that President Obama will enjoy another 1,000 days in the White House. And looking at his track record […]
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Obamacare’s Great Unraveling
Rich Lowery National Review If only blinkered denial were a sound guide to policy. Then, Obamacare might be vindicating all the promises made on its behalf during the fevered push […]
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Obama’s Pennsylvania Problem
Salena Zito Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Minutes stretched on awkwardly after Labor Secretary Hilda Solis spoke to local Democrats. Yet that was less uncomfortable than one man’s attempt to break the silence. […]