-- Gov. Shapiro
-- PennLive: Shapiro Pushes Aside Politics To Help Martin’s Potato Rolls Bring More ‘Darn Good Rolls’ To PA And Beyond
-- Spotlight PA - Stephen Caruso: Team PA Doesn’t Disclose its Donors; Paid $12,000 For Shapiro To Attend Phillies Games, Other Sporting Events
-- Wall Street Journal Guest Essay: Josh Shapiro, A Competent Pragmatist In Divided Times - By Salena Zito
-- Budget 2024
-- PA Capital-Star: PA Senate Republicans Push Forward Alternative To Shapiro’s Higher Ed Funding Proposals
-- Tribune-Democrat: As ‘Skill’ Gambling Games Spread Across PA, Officials Rush To Catch Up
-- Tribune-Democrat: ‘It’s The Wild West’: State Trying To Figure Out How To Tax, Regulate ‘Skill Gambling Games
-- Tribune-Democrat: Municipalities Can Levy Fees On ‘Skill’ Gambling Games, But Face Complications Keeping Track
-- Independent Fiscal Office Reports April Tax Revenue Was $43 Million (0.8%) Over Their Estimates; Fiscal Year $326 Million (0.9%) Over Their Estimates
-- Dept. Of Revenue Reports April Tax Collections Were$373.3 Million (7%) Over Their Estimates; Fiscal Year Revenues Up $739.3 Million (2%)
-- PA House/Senate
-- Citizens Voice: 117th State House Seat Still Not Decided In Luzerne County
-- PennLive: Bill Solidifying Grounds For Unemployment Benefits Denial Clears PA Senate
-- WITF: Gun Rights Advocates Meet On PA Capitol Steps For Lawmakers’ Annual Second Amendment Rally
-- The Center Square: Remote Stalking Ban Clears Legislative Hurdle
-- PennLive: Protester Glues Himself To Capitol Railing Over Sen. Augment’s Support Of Anti-LGBTQ Bills
-- Tribune-Democrat: As ‘Skill’ Gambling Games Spread Across PA, Officials Rush To Catch Up
-- Tribune-Democrat: ‘It’s The Wild West’: State Trying To Figure Out How To Tax, Regulate ‘Skill Gambling Games
-- Tribune-Democrat: Municipalities Can Levy Fees On ‘Skill’ Gambling Games, But Face Complications Keeping Track
-- US Senate/House
-- Inquirer: Republican Ad Attacks Casey Over Pro-Palestinian Campus Protests By Linking Them To Student Debt Relief
-- AP: US Senate Races Are Roiled By Campus Protests Over The War In Gaza As Campaign Rhetoric Sharpens
-- Primary Election
-- City & State PA: PA Kicks Off Election Audit The Hard Way
-- PennLive Letter: Thanks To Election Officials And Poll Workers For A Smooth Primary
-- November Election
-- Post-Gazette: Path To Presidency Rocky For Biden, Ex-President After PA Primary Victories
-- PennLive: New Swing State Polling Has Ex-President With Small Lead Over Biden In PA, RFK Jr. Hurting Biden
-- PennLive - John Baer: Don’t Rely On Primary Election Results For Hints On Whether Biden Or Ex-President Wins PA In November
-- The Hill: Biden’s Pause On New LNG Gas Export Facility Permits Could Complicate Pennsylvania Strategy [LNG Export Capacity Will Double During Pause; PA Shale Gas Coalition Wants To Export PA Gas To China, Our Competitor]
-- Election Reforms
-- AP: House Democrats Advance Bill To Help Counties Manage Influx Of Mail-In Ballots
-- Post-Gazette - Ford Turner: PA House Advances Measure To Give Counties More Time To Prep Mail Ballots Before Elections
-- PA Capital-Star: Federal Court Rejects Request To Reargue Undated PA Mail-In Ballots Case
-- Miscellaneous State/Harrisburg Politics
-- TribLive Editorial: For A Change, Lawmakers Put Ethics At The Fore; Now They Should Look In The Mirror [Game Commission]
-- The Energy Age Blog: In 2016 Game Commission Employee Fined $75,000 By Ethics Commission For Having A Side Business Helping Landowners Negotiate Gas Leases While Negotiating Game Commission Gas Leases
-- Inquirer Editorial: Protests Begin In The Streets But For Lasting Impact Should End At The Ballot Box
-- Inquirer Editorial: 2024 Isn’t 1968: University Protesters Need More Clarity About Their Goals
-- PA Politics Of Russian Invasion
-- AAA Gasoline Prices: PA- $3.81 National- $3.66 Ohio- $3.40
-- National Fuel Gas Decreases Price Of Gas In Quarterly Adjustment, For Those Who Don’t Shop
-- PPL To Decrease Price Of Electricity In Quarterly Adjustment, For Those Who Don’t Shop
-- Post-Gazette - Anya Litvak: Pennsylvania’s Pitch To Europe: ‘We’re Open For Energy Business’
-- DEP’s Latest Oil & Gas Workload Report (April 26) Shows ZERO Shale Gas Wells Drilled In That Week [Will Have An Impact On Act 13 Fee Revenue]
-- Baker Hughes: Number Of PA Natural Gas Rigs Same As Last Week - 21
-- PJM Interconnection Anticipates Adequate Electric Generation Resources To Meet Summer Demand Under 'Anticipated Conditions' [PaEN]
-- Utility Dive Guest Essay: FERC, NERC Review Of Winter Storm Gas Infrastructure Failures Lacks Transparency, Provided Insufficient Scrutiny On Impacts - By Union Of Concerned
-- Post-Gazette Guest Essay: State Agencies Aren’t Listening To The People Who Produce Energy As The Develop Policy - By Mark Caskey, Steel Nation [Gas Industry-Related Business]
-- The Hill: Biden’s Pause On New LNG Gas Export Facility Permits Could Complicate Pennsylvania Strategy [LNG Export Capacity Will Double During Pause; PA Shale Gas Coalition Wants To Export PA Gas To China, Our Competitor]
-- Williamsport Editorial: LNG Gas Permit Ban Is Simply Unreasonable [The Pause-- Not Ban-- Is On NEW Export Projects, LNG Export Capacity Will Double During Pause; PA Shale Gas Coalition Wants To Export PA Gas To China, Our Competitor]
-- Reuters: Texas Gas Producers Turn To Flaring To Dispose Of Excess Natural Gas Amid Weak Prices [Will PA Producers Do The Same?]
-- Reuters: US Stands To Lose Canadian Natural Gas When LNG Gas Canada Terminal Starts Up
-- Financial Times: Federal Trade Commission OPEC Collusion Claim Against US Shale Oil Producer Sets Off Tremor In Oil Patch
-- Bloomberg: Texas Utility Makes Case Pipeline Prices Unfairly Drove Up Gas Prices In 2021 Storm
-- Reuters: US Oil, Gas Production Rebounds In Feb. After Extensive Winter Storm Disruptions
-- Gas Explosions
-- TribLive: Donations Exceed $875,000 For Those Affected By Plum Boro Natural Gas House Explosion
-- TribLive Editorial: Plum Boro Neighborhood Where Natural Gas Home Explosion Occurred Emerges As Village Of Importance
-- Train Derailments
-- AP: Union Pacific Railroad Undermined Regulators’ Efforts to Assess Safety, US Agency Says
-- AP: Investors Trying To Take Control Of Norfolk Southern Railroad Pick Up Key Support
-- Flooding
-- Gov. Shapiro Announces SBA Low-interest Loans Available For April 2024 Flood Survivors In Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Washington, Westmoreland Counties [PaEN]
-- Delaware River Basin Commission, PEMA, Other Partners Make Available Flood Loss Reduction Assistance Resources For Local Officials [PaEN]
-- Post-Gazette Editorial: ‘Bathtub’ Funding Will Make Pittsburgh Safer, More Climate Resilient
-- WHYY: Federal Money Will Help Prepare 2 Philly Bridges For Climate-Driven Floods
-- Inquirer Guest Essay: Drenching Rains Come More Frequently Now
-- Post-Gazette Guest Essay: Flooded Basements Are More Dangerous Than They Seem - By Pitt Professors, Black Environmental Collective
-- Education
-- PennLive: Racism In PA Schools All Too Common PA Human Relations Commissions Leader Says
-- PennLive: Students Protest At Central Dauphin Over Lack Of Action Against ‘Cycle Of Racism’
-- York Dispatch: Far-Right PAC Met Secretly With School Board Members From Across Your County, Documents Show
-- PA Capital-Star: PA Senate Republicans Push Forward Alternative To Shapiro’s Higher Ed Funding Proposals
-- City & State PA: Monitoring The Fallout From PA Campus Protests
-- AP: US Senate Races Are Roiled By Campus Protests Over The War In Gaza As Campaign Rhetoric Sharpens
-- TribLive: Arrests Made At Pro-Palestinian Protest On Pitt Campus
-- MCall: Lehigh Valley Protests Of Israel-Hamas War Reach New Level On Local College Campuses
-- TribLive Editorial: Kent State Shooting Should Teach Lessons For Dealing With Protesters
-- Inquirer Editorial: 2024 Isn’t 1968: University Protesters Need More Clarity About Their Goals
-- Inquirer Editorial: Protests Begin In The Streets But For Lasting Impact Should End At The Ballot Box
-- Health Care
-- Spotlight PA/WESA: How PA Counties Used Tens Of Millions In Opioid Settlement Dollars
-- TribLive: Western PA Hospitals Juggle Worsening Medication Shortages
-- Post-Gazette/AP: Vendor That Mishandled PA COVID Data To Pay $2.7 Million
-- Law Enforcement
-- The Center Square: Restorative Justice Advocates Ask For State-Level Reform
-- Erie Times: Cameras Banned From PA Courtrooms, Lawmaker Trying To Change That
-- Spotlight PA: State Advisory Committee Releases Plan For Historic Public Defense Money
-- The Economy
-- PennLive: Shapiro Pushes Aside Politics To Help Martin’s Potato Rolls Bring More ‘Darn Good Rolls’ To PA And Beyond
-- The Center Square - Anthony Hennen: Pennsylvania Wants To Lead A National Rural Revival
-- PennLive: Bill Solidifying Grounds For Unemployment Benefits Denial Clears PA Senate
-- TribLive/AP: Nippon Steel Delays Closing Of Acquisition Of US Steel Until After US DOJ Request
-- Other
-- PennLive: Legendary PA Native American Athlete Jim Thorpe Receives Medal Of Freedom
[Posted: May 5, 2024]
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