November 15, 2012

Thursday NewsClips

New Quinnipiac Poll released today puts Gov. Corbett job approval at 40 percent post-election, post-Hurricane Sandy with a 38 percent disapproval rate.  President Obama received a higher 52 to 45 percent approval rating.
U.S. Sen. Bob Casey received a 49 to 37 percent approval rating and U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey had a 43 to 28 percent approval rating.
Voters disapprove of how the state General Assembly is handling its job by 36 to 43 percent.
Last House Seat Settled: Saccone Beats Levdansky By 114
Saccone Ekes Out Win Against Levdansky
Senate GOP Faces Narrower Majority
Senate Democrats Celebrate 3 Pick-Ups
Lehigh Lawmakers Retain Leadership Positions
Legislative Session’s End Brings Exit For Members
Editorial: Too Many Legislators Run Unopposed
Democrats Outvote Republicans In Congressional Races
Website Logs Complaints From PA Voters
Lawmakers Seek Probes Of Election Day Irregularities
Philadelphia Provisional Ballot Voting Mess
Commission Suggests Changes To Higher Education
Plan Would Tie New College Funding To Performance
Philadelphia Community College Starts Marcellus Training Program
Editorial: Corbett Stuck In Rut On Transportation
Deadline Nears For 2nd Philadelphia Casino License
6 Judges Sue Over PA’s Retirement Age Of 70
Sandusky Probe Costs Penn State $20 Million So Far
PA Faces Deadline For Health Insurance Exchange
Altoona Officials Get Act 47 Recovery Plan
Harrisburg To Run Out Of Cash To Pay Workers
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