Category: Congressional News
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Time For A Cut, Cap & Balance Budget
Politico The most important policy imperative in the world today is for the United States to balance its budget. Though the reasons we must do so are economic, the reasons […]
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Scarnati, Thompson To Attend Republican Leadership Workshop
Potter Leader-Enterprise Carl Long, Potter County Republican Chairman, has announced that Senator Joseph Scarnati and U.S. Congressman Glenn “GT” Thompson have confirmed their active role in the county-wide Republican Leadership […]
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Republican Presidential Nomination Race Is Heading To Pennsylvania
Harrisburg Patriot-News Super Tuesday failed to provide its traditional knockout blow for any of the four remaining Republican presidential candidates. Pennsylvania is one of the few primary states left that […]
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Fitzpatrick Votes For JOBS Act
Bensalem Patch U.S. Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick yesterday voted to pass H.R. 3606, the Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act. The Congressman represents the 8th District, which includes Bucks County. According […]
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Rep. Marino’s Bill Targets Foreign Drug Traffickers
Carbondale News U.S. Rep. Tom Marino, PA-10, introduced a bill that would make it easier for the United States to prosecute foreign drug traffickers by closing a loophole in current […]
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Voter Registration Deadline Nears
Chambersburg Public Opinion The deadline to apply to register to vote in the presidential primary election is March 26. Pennsylvania voters will nominate candidates for president, U.S. senator and U.S. […]
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Boehner Hits Obama Over High Gas Prices
The Hill House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) blamed President Obama and “radical environmental groups” for high gas prices on Tuesday and said it was “about damn time” the United States […]
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County Republicans Talk Election, Recognize Leaders
Williamsport Sun-Gazette The annual Lincoln Day Dinner brought a call for Lycoming County Republicans to unite this year and elect as many members of their party to state and federal […]
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Barletta: Washington ‘Out Of Touch’
Hazleton Standard Speaker U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta said he feels most people in Washington, D.C., are out of touch with the American public. Speaking to about 175 people Thursday during […]