-- TribLive Editorial: There’s Still Real Work To Do Gov. Wolf
-- PennLive - Jan Murphy: Former Gov. Tom Ridge Reflects On Politics, Assault On U.S. Capitol, His Health
-- Governor’s Race
-- Reuters: Some PA Republicans Defend Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Mastriano For Posing In Confederate Uniform [Republican Chairs, Allegheny, Northampton Counties]
-- WHYY/Billy Penn: How Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Mastriano Won The Hearts Of Confederate Sympathizers
-- Philadelphia City Life Guest Essay: Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Mastriano Isn’t A Principled Conservative Or Right For Pennsylvania - James Schultz, Fmr. General Counsel To Gov. Corbett
-- MCall - Paul Muschick: Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Mastriano’s Choice Of Civil War Garb Confirms What A Rebel He Is
-- Inquirer - Will Bunch: Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Mastriano - PA’s Confederate In The Attic
-- LancasterOnline Editorial: Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Mastriano’s Character Is Revealed By The Company He Keeps
-- Inquirer Editorial: How A Confederate Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Mastriano Might Weigh In From The Political Battlefields Of 2022
-- Inquirer: Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Mastriano Embraces Another Dodgy Poll Showing Him In The Lead
-- York Dispatch Editorial: Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Mastriano’s One-Sided Campaign
-- Courier Times: Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Mastriano Says Dems ‘Meddled’ In Bucks County COVID Guidelines, County Calls Claim ‘Pathetic’
-- PA Capital-Star: Republican Endorsements Of Shapiro Could Give Conservatives Cover to Reject Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Mastriano, Analysts Say
-- Post-Gazette: More Fmr Republican Officials Come Out In Support Of Democrat Shapiro In Governor’s Race
-- Erie Times: 8 More Republicans Line Up Behind Democrat Shapiro For Governor
-- AP: Shapiro Breaks With Democrats On COVID Policies In PA Governor’s Race
-- U.S. Senate Race
-- Post-Gazette: In First National TV Interview Since Stroke, Fetterman Opens Up About Health Issues As Dr. Oz Attacks
-- Post-Gazette: Fetterman - Dr. Oz Sparring Offers Voters Little Substance, Experts Say
-- Inquirer: Dr. Oz Says Pay No Attention To The People He Pays To Speak For Him
-- PennLive - John Baer: Here’s What’s Likely To Decide PA Races For U.S. Senate, Governor
-- TribLive: Fetterman Says No To Dr. Oz Offer To Debate, Calls List Of ‘Concessions’ Insulting
-- TribLive - Joseph Sabino Mistick: Pennsylvania Voters Deserve To See Debates
-- TribLive Editorial: Pennsylvanians Deserve Fetterman, Dr. Oz Debate
-- LancasterOnline - Brad Bumsted: Fetterman Moves To Deflate Questions About His Health As Republicans Spend Big For Dr. Oz
-- Post-Gazette: Fetterman Uses Pittsburgh Labor Day Visit To Push Pot Policy To Biden
-- MCall - Paul Muschick: Are Pardons For Marijuana Crimes A Political Stunt To Help Fetterman?
-- Post-Gazette Editorial: In Distorting Fetterman’s Record, Dr. Oz Resorts To Fear-Mongering
-- November 2022 Election
-- NYT: Pennsylvania Stakes Its Claim As The Center Of The Political Universe
-- LancasterOnline: Voter Data Suggests PA Republicans Voting By Mail Could Be Even Less Common Than In 2020
-- DCED Announces Election Integrity Grant Funding Awards To Counties
-- Courier Times: Analysis Of Congressional Campaign Finance Suggests Republican Incumbent Fitzpatrick Likely To Stay
-- Courier Times: Can 3rd Party Candidates Win Office In Bucks County? Why It’s An Uphill Fight
-- WHYY: Philadelphia Launches New Election Website Ahead Of November Midterms
-- The Hill: Why Pennsylvania Is So Personally, Politically Important To ‘Scranton Joe’
-- Financial Times: How Ex-President’s Antics Have Empowered A New Class Of Moderate Republicans
-- Post-Gazette Guest Essay: What Ex-President Wants For PA Republicans, And Why It’s Bad For The Party
-- Election Reform/2020 Election Fallout
-- LancasterOnline: Voter Data Suggests PA Republicans Voting By Mail Could Be Even Less Common Than In 2020
-- DCED Announces Election Integrity Grant Funding Awards To Counties
-- Williamsport Sun: Lycoming County Group Delivers Petitions Seeking To Remove Electronic Voting Machines From Election Process In County
-- PA’s Role In Assault On U.S. Capitol
-- PA Capital-Star: Ex-President Calls Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Mastriano, Dr. Oz Vital To A Republican Takeover In 2022, 2024
-- Post-Gazette: Ex-President Comes To PA To Stump For Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Mastriano, Dr. Oz
-- Inquirer: In PA Visit, Ex-President Attacks Biden For ‘Vicious, Hateful And Divisive’ Address
-- Scranton Times: Ex-President Accuses Biden Of Violating His Civil Rights During Speech
-- Citizens Voice: Republican Cong. Marjorie Taylor Greene Rallies Crowd At Ex-President’s Rally
-- AP: Ex-President Moves To General Election Mode With PA Rally
-- Post-Gazette: Fayette County Man Charged With Crimes Related To Assault On U.S. Capitol Asks For New Venue; Wife Set To Plead Guilty
-- Inquirer: Former State College Man Pleads Guilty To Attacking Police Officer During Assault On U.S. Capitol
-- Inquirer: Biden And Ex-President Are Both Showing Love To Wilkes-Barre, Here’s Why
-- WHYY: Biden And Ex-President Can’t Stay Away From Northeast PA
-- Post-Gazette Editorial: Biden’s Speech Moves Us Closer To The Brink
-- Scranton Times Editorial: Biden Plainly States MAGA Threat
-- Inquirer Editorial: Biden’s Prudent Warning On Threat To Democracy Posed By Republican Extremists
-- WITF: PA Republican Cong. Scott Perry Calls Justice Dept. Corrupt But Provides No Evidence
-- Politics PA: Biden To Republicans - ‘You Can’t Be Pro-Law Enforcement And Pro-Insurrection’
-- AP: Biden Sounds Strong Alarm: Ex-President’s Hold On Republican Party Is Trying To Subvert Democracy
-- PA Capital-Star: Biden’s Speech A Challenge To All Of Use, We Have To Step Up
-- Gov. Wolf Announces $4.2 Million In Federal Funding To Protect Diverse Communities Targeted By Hate Crimes
-- TribLive: Defense In Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre Case Wants To Know Jurors’ Religious Affiliation
-- State Constitutional Amendments
-- Gov. Wolf, Legislative Leaders Agree On Constitutional Amendment To Open 2-Year Window For Child Sexual Abuse Civil Lawsuits
-- WHYY: Lawsuit Window For PA Survivors Of Child Sexual Abuse Could Open As Early As Next May
-- Spotlight PA: Complete Guide To More Than 70 Proposed Amendments To State Constitution
-- PA Politics Of Russian Invasion
-- TribLive: Gasoline Prices Fall For 11th Week; Some PA Counties Reach $4 Mark
-- TribLive: Decline In Gasoline Prices Continuing Into Labor Day Weekend
-- WSJ: Crude Oil Prices Up 2.9%
-- Reuters: Crude Oil Price Climbs Ahead Of OPEC+ Meeting Next Week
-- WLVR: PUC Shares Tips To Offset Rising Utility Costs
-- Wilkes-Barre Times: UGI To Increase Natural Gas Rates Due To ‘Increased Global Demand’
-- Standard Speaker: UGI Natural Gas Rates To Rise 7.6% Sept. 1, The 5th Hike In 15 Months
-- PA PUC: Cost Of Natural Gas Provided By Major Utilities In PA Increased As Much As 154% Over Last Year [PaEN]
-- Baker Hughes PA Natural Gas Drill Rig Count Ends August With No Change For Last 4 Weeks - 23
-- Natural Gas Intelligence: Proposed Philadelphia LNG Natural Gas Export Terminal To Pre-File With Federal Regulators By End Of 2022 And Reach Final Investment Decision By 2024
-- Reuters: U.S. Natural Gas Prices Fall 5% On Delay On Texas LNG Plant Restart [Showing Again LNG Exports Mean High U.S. Natural Gas Prices]
-- Bloomberg: Everyone’s An Energy Trader As Electric Bills Hit The Sky In U.S. Due To Natural Gas Cost Spikes
-- Harrisburg Politics Potpourri
-- PA Capital-Star: ‘We Need To Work Together’: Lawmakers, Labor Leaders Call For Unity Ahead Of Labor Day
-- PA Capital-Star: Sen. Martin Proposes Clarifying Law Allowing Police To Pull Over Drivers With Partially Obscured License Plates
-- Inquirer: SNAP, EBT Benefits Card System Outage Strikes Pennsylvania
-- Spotlight PA: PA’s Unreliable Lobbyist Disclosure Website Is Getting Upgrade
-- Warren Times Editorial: Fireworks Issue Sparks Debate
-- PennLive - Jan Murphy: New Courtyard At PA Governor’s Residence Makes It Welcoming To All
-- Budget 2022
-- Dept. Of Revenue Reports August State Tax Collections 1.1% Above Revenue Estimates
-- Independent Fiscal Office: Monthly State Revenue Report For August
-- Independent Fiscal Office Official Quarterly And Monthly Revenue Estimates FY 2022-23
-- WPSU: College Twp. Lawyer Says No Dice On Getting Out Of Hosting A Casino
-- Sen. Yaw Guest Essay: Expanding Legal Gambling To Include Skill Games Will Help Sustain Veterans’ Organizations, Social Clubs
-- COVID Pandemic/Health
-- MCall: PA COVID Update: 18,264 New Cases; Local Hospitalizations Jump 24%
-- Scranton Times: New COVID Cases Decline Statewide
-- Dept. Of Health: PA COVID Vaccine Providers Ready To Administer Updated Booster Shots
-- WPost: COVID Forecast: Major Fall Surge Unlikely, But Variants Are A Wild Card
-- Post-Gazette: The Untold Story Of How Pittsburgh Colleges Collaborated To Fight COVID
-- TribLive: University Of Pittsburgh Reports First Known Case Of Monkeypox
-- Erie Times: Erie County Sees Monkeypox Cases Double, 6 Now Infected
-- WHYY: Philadelphia Calling For Proposals To Expand Monkeypox Vaccine Outreach
-- TribLive: Allegheny County Expands Eligibility For Monkeypox Vaccine
-- Erie Times: Erie County Could See A Return To Severe Flu Seasons
-- York Dispatch: Despite Misinformation, Many York County Children Are Getting Vaccines
-- Inquirer Guest Essay: PA Lawmakers Should Continue Telemedicine Waivers To Increase Access To Healthcare Services
-- AP: Workers At 14 Pennsylvania Nursing Homes Go On Strike
-- TribLive: PA Nursing Home Workers Go On Strike
-- Spotlight PA - Stephen Caruso: Thousands Of PA Nursing Home Workers May Strike Despite $600 Million For Care In State Budget
-- Erie Times Guest Essay: PA Nursing Home Administrators Must Stop Stonewalling Caregivers - By Rep. Pat Harkins
-- Post-Gazette: Nursing Shortages, Skilled Unit Closures Slowing Discharges At Pittsburgh Hospitals
-- TribLive: Highmark Health Reports $174 Million In Net Losses During First Half Of Year
-- The Guardian: How Polio Returned To The U.S.: A Mutated Virus, Anti-Vaxxers And A Vulnerable Population
-- COVID - Schools
-- PennLive: Central Dauphin School District Bus Contractor Says Pandemic ‘Inflamed’ Driver Shortage
-- Opioid Deaths
-- WHYY: Naloxone Mailing Program Tops 10,000 Doses In PA
-- MCall: Opioid Settlement Money To Give $2.2 Million Boost To Northampton County Drug Treatment Programs
-- Inquirer: Drug Overdoses Are Killing A Record Number Of Philadelphians As Deaths Soar Among Black Residents
-- Inquirer: 4 Takeaways From The Inquirer’s Analysis Of Philly Overdose Crisis
-- Williamsport Sun: Overdose Awareness Day: Remembering Those Whose Lives Ended Tragically
-- Post-Gazette Editorial: Jails Must Join Fight Against Epidemic Of Addiction
-- School Districts/Higher Education
-- CitizensVoice: New School Year With More Armed Officers, New Cell Phone Policy, End Of Universal Free Meals
-- TribLive: PA Lawmakers Eye Stronger Guidelines As School Districts Enhance Security Measures
-- Courier Times Guest Essay: Crusading Parents Can’t Protect Kids From Sexual Material
-- Courier Times: Will Bucks County School Districts Cancel Lunch Debt After Bristol Forgives $21,000?
-- PennLive: Central Dauphin School District Bus Contractor Says Pandemic ‘Inflamed’ Driver Shortage
-- Post-Gazette: Pittsburgh-Area Educators Say Teaching During Pandemic Made them More Understanding
-- PA Capital-Star: Philly Elementary School Renamed For LGBTQ Activist Gloria Casarez
-- WHYY: Abrupt Closure Of Private Daroff Charter School In West Philly Blindsided Parents
-- Gov. Wolf Reminds Pennsylvanians Student Loan Forgiveness Will Not Be Taxed In PA
-- WPost: Republicans Are Readying Lawsuits To Block Biden’s Student Debt Forgiveness Plan
-- Independent Fiscal Office Report On New Student Loan Debt Forgiveness - $23.7 Billion
-- Post-Gazette: PA Student Borrowers Could Get $24 Billion In Benefits Under Biden Relief Plan, IFO Report Says
-- WITF: Nearly 1 Million PA Students Could Have Their Student Loans Wiped Away Under Biden’s Plan
-- Post-Gazette - Salena Zito: Pennsylvanians Feel Left Out By Biden’s Student Loan Policy
-- PA Community Colleges Offer More Than 80 New Programs For 2022-23 Academic Year
-- Post-Gazette: Rebranding State-Owned Universities A Complex Task
-- Centre Daily Times: Wolf To ‘Soon’ Disburse One-Time $30 Million Federal Aid To State-Related Universities
-- TribLive: Point Park College Program Allows Those With Other Degrees To Pursue Teaching Career
-- Post-Gazette: Allegheny Community College, BNY Mellon Bank Expand Program To Introduce High Schoolers To Career Pathways
-- Gun Violence/Law Enforcement
-- Courier Times: PA Counties To Share $50 Million To Fight, Prosecute Gun Violence
-- Scranton Times Editorial: Aggressively Enforce New Federal Ghost Gun Rule
-- WESA/AP: In PA Speech, Biden Defends FBI, Promotes Ban On Assault-Style Weapons
-- Scranton Times: Biden Slams MAGA Republicans, Criticism Of FBI
-- MCall: Brothers, Both Shot And Killed At 19 In Allentown, Had Hopes And Dreams, Family Friend Says
-- Inquirer: 3 People Died Among 10 Shot In Less Than 7 Hours In Philly
-- Inquirer: Philly Has A $208 Million Antiviolence Budget, Just A Fraction Addresses Shootings In The Short-Term
-- CitizensVoice: New School Year With More Armed Officers, New Cell Phone Policy, End Of Universal Free Meals
-- TribLive: PA Lawmakers Eye Stronger Guidelines As School Districts Enhance Security Measures
-- WHYY: On First Day Of School, Philly Violence Prevention Activists Call On Dads To Step Up
-- TribLive: Pittsburgh H.S. Student Caught With Gun In Backpack
-- Republican Herald: Schuylkill Haven Area Students Participate In Active Shooter Drills For Annual School Safety Day
-- KYW: Penn State Student Accused Of Posting Bomb Threat Online
-- Citizens Voice Editorial: Combine Gun Safety Bills In Legislature
-- Gov. Wolf, Legislative Leaders Agree On Constitutional Amendment To Open 2-Year Window For Child Sexual Abuse Civil Lawsuits
-- PA Capital-Star: Wolf Concedes On Legislatively Opening Child Sex Abuse Window, Agrees To Constitutional Amendment
-- Inquirer: Lawsuit Alleges PA ChildLine Abuse Registry Violates State Constitution
-- Gov. Wolf Announces Launch Of Two New, $185 Million Programs To Support Local Law Enforcement, Improve Community Safety
-- Gov. Wolf Announces $4.2 Million In Federal Funding To Protect Diverse Communities Targeted By Hate Crimes
-- TribLive: Defense In Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre Case Wants To Know Jurors’ Religious Affiliation
-- TribLive Editorial: Are Catholics Key To The Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting Jury?
-- Dept. Of Corrections Releases Comprehensive Recidivism Report Shows Two-Thirds Of Reentrants Released Are Re-Arrested Or Return To DOC Custody Within 3 Years
-- PA Capital-Star: New Report Paints Mixed Picture Of Recidivism In PA Prisons
-- PennLive: Millions Of PA Criminal Records Wrongly Kept From The Public, But There’s No Legislative Fix Coming
-- PA Capital-Star: PA Lawmakers, Advocates Push For Clean Slate Expansion: ‘This Is A People Issue’
-- Scranton Times Editorial: ‘Clean Slate’ Law Works; Expand It
-- Gov. Wolf, Lt. Gov. Fetterman Announce Effort To Quickly Pardon Thousands Of Pennsylvanians From Marijuana-Related Convictions
-- MCall - Paul Muschick: Are Pardons For Marijuana Crimes A Political Stunt To Help Fetterman?
-- AP: Wolf Starts Process To Pardon Lower Level Pot Convictions
-- Scranton Times Editorial: Compensate Those Wrongly Convicted
-- Inquirer: Philly DA Files Commonwealth Court Petition To Block House Republican Probe Toward Impeachment
-- PA Capital-Star: Sen. Martin Proposes Clarifying Law Allowing Police To Pull Over Drivers With Partially Obscured License Plates
-- PA Economy
-- PA Capital-Star: ‘We Need To Work Together’: Lawmakers, Labor Leaders Call For Unity Ahead Of Labor Day
-- WITF: PA Labor Advocates Push For Changes Aimed At Bolstering Working Conditions Ahead Of Labor Day
-- Inquirer: SNAP, EBT Benefits Card System Outage Strikes Pennsylvania
-- Post-Gazette: Jack Shea, ‘Tough, Focused And Fearless’ Pittsburgh-Area Labor Leader, Dies At 79
-- City & State PA: Progressive Think Tank Offers Blueprint For ‘Shared Prosperity’ In PA
-- MCall - Ford Turner: PA Labor Shortage Data Indicates Employers Need 100,000+ Workers
-- PA Capital-Star: Report: Tight Labor Market Offers ‘New Possibilities’ For PA Workers
-- Courier Times: Jobs Remain Unfilled Across Bucks, Despite Recruitment Efforts
-- WESA: In COVID-Era Economy, Lowest-Paid Pennsylvanians Have Experienced The Largest Wage Gains
-- Erie Times: Erie Residents Are Earning More, But Are We Able To Buy More? A Penn State Behrend Analyst Weighs In
-- TribLive Editorial: More People In The Workforce Is Good News
-- PennLive: Central Dauphin School District Bus Contractor Says Pandemic ‘Inflamed’ Driver Shortage
-- TribLive: Southwestern PA Awarded $63 Million To Boost Robotics And AI Industries
-- Post-Gazette: Allegheny County Judge’s Ruling Could Bring Tax Relief For Property Owners Hit With Assessment Appeals
-- NACD, Carnegie Mellon University, Ridge Global Unveil Updated Cyber Certificate Program For Board Directors
Other
-- AP: PA National Guard Soldier, 17, Collapses During Training, Dies Days Later
-- Post-Gazette: Rural Roads Have Disproportionate Share Of Traffic Deaths
[Posted: September 4, 2022]
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