Category: News
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You Didn’t Bake This: PA GOP Sends President Obama A Golf-Themed Birthday Cake
HARRISBURG — Today, the Republican Party of Pennsylvania appropriately sent a golf-themed birthday cake to the Pennsylvania Democratic Party’s headquarters to celebrate the President’s 51st birthday. Chairman Gleason also released […]
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Getting It Wrong On Voter ID
Hans A. von Spakovsky National Review Among the many poorly researched articles that have written about voter-ID laws, one piece that appeared recently in Politico holds a special place. Reporter […]
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Corbett Hopes Beaver Won’t Have To Wait For Shell Plant
Timothy Puko Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Beaver County has better than a 50 percent shot of getting Shell’s gas-fed petrochemical facility built, Gov. Tom Corbett said during a stop at the proposed […]
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GOP Lawmakers Confident In Romney As They Enter Recess
The Hill House Republicans are heading home bullish about Mitt Romney’s prospects in the presidential election despite his recent struggles and polls that show President Obama holding the lead. In […]
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Marcellus Drilling Benefits Whole State
Harrisburg Patriot-News Seven years after the first well was sunk in Pennsylvania, the Marcellus Shale has left its childhood and eagerly entered its adolescence. Reviewing this experience shows Marcellus development […]
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Gov. Corbett Helps Open New Southeastern Vets Center Facility
Pottstown Mercury A $41.2 million nursing care facility for veterans was opened Tuesday before a crowd that included Gov. Tom Corbett and other elected and military officials. The 14,000-square-foot Community […]
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Senate Republicans Pushing Legislation To Combat Gangs
Scranton Times Tribune A Senate Republican leader and two colleagues unveiled anti-gang legislation Monday, building momentum for a public safety issue raised by legislators from Northeast Pennsylvania. Majority Leader Dominic […]
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Making Health Care Worse
National Review As Wisconsin Representative Paul Ryan recently argued, the Affordable Care Act (a.k.a. Obamacare) was sold on “three broken promises.” The administration pledged that its massive health-care-reform law would be […]
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In AG Race, GOP’s Freed Favors Video As Evidence
Associated Press David Freed, the Republican candidate for Pennsylvania attorney general, said Friday he would be an advocate for expanding the use of video recording for law enforcement. In an […]