-- The Dick Thornburgh Forum For Law & Public Policy Oct. 5 Preserving Democracy - The Critical Role Of The Media Featuring CNN Senior Reporter Katelyn Polantz 4:00 to 5:00 p.m.
-- Gov. Shapiro
-- AP: PA Makes It Easier To Register To Vote When Drivers Get Or Renew A License
-- Warren Times Editorial: PA Joined 21st Century In Making Voter Registration Easier This Week
-- TribLive Editorial: Easier Voter Registration Is Better For Everyone
-- Budget 2023
-- Post-Gazette - Ford Turner: PA Lawmakers Trying To Revamp K-12 Education Funding Formula
-- PennLive: PA House Republican Leader: ‘No Movement’ On College Funding As Lawmakers Return
-- TribLive: Pitt Says It’s Willing To Freeze In-State Tuition If It Gets Larger State Subsidy
-- PA Gaming Control Board Reports August Gaming Revenue Increased 7.5% Over Last August
-- TribLive: Gambling Brings In $457 Million For State In August
-- PA House/Senate
-- Williamsport Sun Editorial: Lobbyist-Paid Trips Benefit Lawmakers, Not Constituents
-- Spotlight PA - Stephen Caruso: Senate Committee Moves Bipartisan Bill Prohibiting State Employees From Lobbying Their Former Agencies For 2 Years
-- WITF: PA Democrat’s Effort To Stop School Book Bans Unlikely To Pass Republican-Controlled Senate
-- PennLive Guest Essay: Harrisburg Politicians Continue To Attack Small Businesses [By Not Legalizing Skill Gambling Games] - By Rep. Aaron Bernstein
-- Wilkes-Barre Times: The Reality Of Legalized Marijuana - An 8-Part Report
-- US Senate/House
-- AP: Republican David McCormick Launches 2nd US Senate Bid In PA
-- PennLive - Charles Thompson: Why Is McCormick’s Residence In Connecticut The First Issue In PA US Senate Race?
-- PennLive: Relaxed Dress Code Will Let PA Sen. Fetterman Wear Shorts And Hoodies On U.S. Senate Floor
-- PA Capital-Star: Fetterman Joins Striking UAW Workers On Michigan Picket Line
-- Post-Gazette Editorial: Fetterman Owes The People A Decent Outfit
-- WITF/LancasterOnline: Republican PA Cong. Smucker & Ex-Con: Relationship Includes Travel, Nearly $250,000 In Campaign Cash And Donations
-- PA Capital-Star: Conservative Koch Brothers’ PAC Makes PA Congressional Endorsements
-- House Special Election
-- AP: Democrats Retain Narrow Control Of PA House After Special Election
-- Election Reforms
-- AP: PA Makes It Easier To Register To Vote When Drivers Get Or Renew A License
-- Warren Times Editorial: PA Joined 21st Century In Making Voter Registration Easier This Week
-- TribLive Editorial: Easier Voter Registration Is Better For Everyone
--Spotlight PA: Judge Rules Delaware County Must Accept In-Person Votes From Residents Whose Flawed Mail Ballots Were Rejected
-- AP: PA Senate Wants Earlier 2024 Presidential Primary, Partly To Have A Say On Nominees
-- Inquirer: PA Lawmakers Want To Move Up 2024 Presidential Primary, But Still Can’t Agree On A New Date
-- Warren Times Editorial: Quickly Finalize Primary Election Date
-- PennLive: Five Former PA Governors Call For Open Primaries - Ridge, Schweiker, Rendell Corbett, Wolf
-- TribLive Editorial: Five Former Governors Agree On Open Primary Elections
-- National Politics
-- LancasterOnline: Rep. Cutler Not Backing Ex-President In 2024 Presidential Primary
-- PennLive - John Baer: Shutdowns, Impeachment Talk And Other Distractions Make For Bad Government
-- PA Politics Of Russian Invasion
-- AAA Gasoline Prices: PA- $3.94; National- $3.85; Ohio- $3.56
-- Williamsport Sun: Local, State Gasoline Prices Climb Again
-- TribLive: Refinery Issues Could Offset Lower Prices Cheaper Winter Gasoline Typically Brings, Analyst Says
-- Financial Times: Hedge Fund Speculators Add Fuel To Oil Price Rally With Bets On Rise Above $100
-- Reuters: US Oil Output From Top Shale Areas To Fall For 3rd Straight Month In October, EIA Says [Oil, Natural Gas Firms Still Focused On Returning Money To Investors]
-- Baker Hughes: PA Natural Gas Drill Rig Count Remains At 21
-- Bloomberg: Europe’s Natural Gas Hits One-Month High As Russian Risks Rattle Markets
-- Bloomberg: European Natural Gas Prices Slump As Risks Ease In Norway, Australia
-- Pittsburgh Business Times: EQT Natural Gas, Commonwealth LNG Reach Agreement To Supply Gas To Louisiana Facility
-- The Economist: Why Uranium Prices Are Soaring
-- Train Derailments
-- PA Capital-Star: PennDOT, Norfolk Southern Reach Agreement On Expanded Ambrak Service To Pittsburgh
-- WESA/AP: Biden Says Norfolk Southern Must Be Held Accountable For Ohio Train Derailment, But Won’t Declare Disaster
-- WITF/AP: Railroads Working To Make Sure Firefighters Can Quickly Look Up What Is On A Train After A Derailment
-- Natural Gas Explosions
-- PUC Responds To NTSB Actions Regarding Reading Factory Natural Gas Explosion
-- Post-Gazette - Ford Turner: NTSB Kicks PUC Out Of Investigation Into Deadly Natural Gas Explosion At A Chocolate Factory In Reading
-- Reading Eagle: West Reading Chocolate Factory Explosion: Feds Demand PUC Hand Over UGI Inspection Reports
-- AP: NTSB Investigators Subpoena PUC Records Related To Reading Factory Natural Gas Explosion
-- PennLive: Lancaster County House Explosion Leaves 1 Man Dead: Police
-- 6ABC News: 100 Residents In Delaware County Evacuated After Natural Gas From A Ruptured Gas Line Leaked, Caused 2 Houses To Explode
-- MCall: Natural Gas Leak In Lehigh Valley Prompts Brief Shelter-In-Place Order Wednesday
-- PA/Harrisburg Political Potpourri
-- Spotlight PA - Stephen Caruso: Senate Committee Moves Bipartisan Bill Prohibiting State Employees From Lobbying Their Former Agencies For 2 Years
-- PennLive - Jan Murphy: PA House Democrats Fire Director Of Campaign Committee Over Money Mismanagement
-- Long Nyquist & Associates Acquires Pugliese Associates Grows To 20 Lobbyists, Nearly 140 Clients
-- Health Care
-- York Dispatch: York County Paid $150,000 For A Health Dept. Study That’s Never Seen Daylight
-- AP: Free At-Home COVID Tests Will Again Be Available From Federal Govt.
-- Wilkes-Barre Times: The Reality Of Legalized Marijuana - An 8-Part Report
-- Education
-- Post-Gazette - Ford Turner: PA Lawmakers Trying To Revamp K-12 Education Funding Formula
-- WESA: PA Republicans, Democrats Like Their Own Schools, But Believe Other Districts Are Failing Kids
-- WITF: PA Democrat’s Effort To Stop School Book Bans Unlikely To Pass Republican-Controlled Senate
-- York Dispatch: Conservative ‘Dark Money’ Groups Pile Into York County School Board Races With Endorsements
-- Citizens Voice: 5 Luzerne County School Districts Evacuated Monday Due To Bomb Threats
-- TribLive: Bomb Threats Prompt Evacuations At Washington County Schools, Close Beaver Valley Mall Early
-- Post-Gazette: Several Pittsburgh-Area School Districts Respond To Fake Bomb Threats
-- WHYY: Philly Students Taught To ‘Counter’ Shooters In New School Shooting Drills
-- PennLive: PA House Republican Leader: ‘No Movement’ On College Funding As Lawmakers Return
-- TribLive: Pitt Says It’s Willing To Freeze In-State Tuition If It Gets Larger State Subsidy
-- WESA: Class Of 2028 Will Be Last To Receive Pittsburgh Promise College Scholarships
-- TribLive Editorial: Pittsburgh Promise College Scholarships Is One Worth Keeping
-- Law Enforcement
-- PennLive: Fines And Fees Trap People In PA’s Criminal Justice System: ‘The Crime Of Being Poor’
-- WITF/AP: 9 Teens Who Escaped From Berks County Detention Center Now Back In Custody
-- PennLive: Capital City Mall Bomb Threats In Harrisburg Likely ‘Swatting:’ Police
-- Post-Gazette: White Supremacist Pleads Guilty To Threatening Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting Jurors And Witnesses
-- The Economy
-- Post-Gazette: Amazon To Hire 6,500 In PA For Holiday Shopping Season
-- PennLive Guest Essay: Harrisburg Politicians Continue To Attack Small Businesses [By Not Legalizing Skill Gambling Games] - By Rep. Aaron Bernstein
-- PennLive Guest Essay: We Must Preserve A Strong Steel Industry For Pennsylvania - By Earl Baker, Former Republican State Senator
Other
-- Post-Gazette - Salena Zito: A Place Where Young People Actually Go To Church [Plum Boro, Allegheny County]
[Posted: September 24, 2023]
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