Voices of Reason S1E4: How to Fix Trust in Our Elections
Politics PA
by Steve Ulrich
7h ago
The latest edition of the PoliticsPA podcast, “Voices of Reason,” discusses elections, their integrity, and what can be done to fix trust in their conduct and results. Joining us are: Al Schmidt, Secretary of the Commonwealth Jeff Greenburg, Senior Election Advisor, Committee of Seventy Jerry Feaser, retired Dauphin County Elections Director Annie Mendoza, elections expert, The Elections Group Guy Ciarrocchi, senior fellow, The Commonwealth Foundation Steve Ulrich, former York County Elections Director; Managing Editor, PoliticsPA   And Paul Westcott, executive vice president at L ..read more
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HD-117: Cabell, Walsh Race Comes Down to Provisional Challenges
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by Steve Ulrich
7h ago
File this one under the category, “Every Vote Matters.” The race for the Republican nomination in the 117th Legislative District between incumbent Mike Cabell and challenger Jamie Walsh is still too close to call even 10 days after primary day. Walsh, a Ross Township gutter installation company owner, holds the slimmest of leads over Cabell, the first-term representative from Butler Township – four votes. The final count on Election Day had Walsh ahead by eight votes, 4,723 to 4,715, but his lead narrowed due to evaluating previously uncounted ballots. During the adjudication process, th ..read more
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May 3: Trusting the Process
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by Steve Ulrich
11h ago
And Down The Stretch We Come. Thanks for reading and supporting PoliticsPA. PA Weather Lower Burrell | Increasing clouds, chance of showers, 86 Grantville | Partly Sunny, 75 Horsham | Partly Sunny, 67 PA Sports Sixers (2-4) | New York 115-118 Pirates (14-17) | Fri-Sun vs. Colorado Phillies (21-11) | Fri-Sun vs. San Francisco Union (3-4-2) | Sat vs. D.C. United What We’re Hearing. “I think it’s an albatross in the sense of, if he leans more into the climate side of the party he’s going to lose people in these industries … [but] if he leans the other way, he runs the risk of isolating th ..read more
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AIPAC Halts Campaign Fundraising for Perry, Other GOP Members Who Voted Against Israel Aid
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by Steve Ulrich
1d ago
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) has pulled funding for the reelection campaign of Rep. Scott Perry (R-Cumberland/Dauphin/York) as well as 14 other Republican lawmakers over their vote against $14 billion in emergency military assistance to Israel. The powerful and divisive Israel-U.S. lobby group is fighting back against these GOP legislators who promote themselves and frequently sound off against those who criticize the Jewish state. According to FEC filings, AIPAC has already funneled $12,751 into Perry’s reelection campaign in the last four months, including a $5,000 d ..read more
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Lawmakers Introduce Legislation to Limit Student Cellphone Use in Schools
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by Steve Ulrich
1d ago
Cellphones and K-12 students. If you have a child in that age range that has a phone, you probably think it is welded to them. The hold that these devices have on students today is well-documented, but teachers say that parents often do not realize the extent that their children use them inside the classroom. More than three-quarters of U.S. K-12 public schools prohibit non-academic cellphone use, according to a report from the 2021-22 school year. And two Pennsylvania legislators want to take charge and put laws in place to ban phones during classes. In January, Rep. Barb Gleim (R-Cumberland ..read more
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Nouri Blasts Kelly For ‘Personally Profiting From Taxpayer Dollars’ With Grant
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by Steve Ulrich
1d ago
As former NFL head coach Bill Parcells once said, “You are what your record says you are.” Preston Nouri agrees and wants to see Rep. Mike Kelly (R-16) stand by his record. The Erie Times-News reported that Kelly’s family-owned car dealership – the Mike Kelly Automotive Group – received a $314,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to install solar panels at a dealership in Uniontown – in the home district of Rep. Guy Reschenthaler (R-14). At issue? Kelly vehemently opposed the legislation. Nouri, the Democratic nominee for the seat held by Kelly, is urging the ..read more
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State Collects $5.7B in Revenue in April, Exceeding Expectations by 7%
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by Steve Ulrich
1d ago
Pennsylvania Revenue Secretary Pat Browne announced that the Commonwealth collected $5.7 billion in General Fund revenue in April. That figure is $373.3 million or 7.0 percent more than was originally anticipated for the month. This is the second consecutive month that the state has brought in much more than anticipated with its forecasts, as March saw an influx of $289.9 million beyond expectations. Fiscal year-to-date General Fund collections totaled $38.5 billion for April, which is $739.3 million, or 2.0%, above estimate. This amount is within the range (2 percent) the Department of R ..read more
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May 2: Second Verse, Same As The First
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by Steve Ulrich
2d ago
Hello Thursday. Thanks for reading and supporting PoliticsPA. PA Weather Plum | Sunny, 81 Mount Holly Springs | Sunny, 83 Warminster | Sunny, 86 PA Sports Sixers (2-3) | Thu vs. New York Pirates (14-17) | Oakland 0-4 | Fri-Sun vs. Colorado Phillies (21-11) | LA Angels 2-1 | Fri-Sun vs. San Francisco What We’re Hearing. AxAdvocacy, a public affairs and government relations firm, is launching a new practice in Pennsylvania to be led by lobbyist Alex Rahn, senior advisor Tom Killion, and political strategist Rob Brooks. Happy Birthday. Cake and candles for Sen. Devlin Robinson, Reps. Keith ..read more
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Pre-Canvassing Measure Heads to PA Senate After Passing House
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by Steve Ulrich
2d ago
Legislation that would allow Pennsylvania county boards of election to begin pre-canvassing up to seven days prior to Election Day has passed another hurdle. A party-line vote of 102-99 in the House sends H.B. 847 to the state Senate for consideration of legislation that, if adopted by the upper chamber and signed by the governor, would take effect in time for the 2024 general election. Rep. Scott Conklin (D-Centre), the bill’s main sponsor, said an earlier start to pre-canvassing – which involves inspecting and opening envelopes containing ballots; removing them from the envelopes; and count ..read more
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Conklin Calls For PIAA Championship Reform
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by Steve Ulrich
2d ago
Bishop Guilfoyle. Kennedy Catholic. Lancaster Catholic. Archbishop Wood. Cardinal O’Hara. Of the six Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) state classifications in girls’ basketball, five titles were won by parochial schools. On the boys’ side, Imhotep Charter, Lincoln Park Charter, Devon Prep and Imani Christian – also non-boundary schools – captured four of the six state championships. And that’s just basketball. State Rep. Scott Conklin (R-Centre) wants to level the playing field and protect students in PIAA competitions. His proposed legislation – House Bill 1983 ..read more
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