October 28, 2015
Wednesday PA Capitol Digest NewsClips
PA Spends $27 Billion During Budget Impasse
John Baer: In Harrisburg, Everybody Gets Paid During Budget Impasse
Back To The Drawing Board On Budget For Senate, House GOP
Lawmaker Denounces Recess During Budget Impasse
Lawmakers Taking Out Loans to Make Payroll
Moody’s Downgrades Ratings For 3 Community Colleges
Talks, But No Deal Yet For PA Horse Racing
Budget Stalemate Continues To Hurt Erie Nonprofits
Lawmakers Wrangle Over Budget, Some Ed Programs In Limbo
Poll Results Not Expected To Push Either Side On Budget
Poll: Budget Stalemate Hurting Wolf, Legislators
Op-Ed: Is A Budget Deal Near In Harrisburg?
Senate Committee On Kane Meets For First Time
NE PA Senators Selected To Serve On Kane Panel
Wiley Named To Senate Panel On Kane
Kane Mulls Senate Panel Challenge
Kane’s Office Obtained Judge’s Private Emails Without Permission
Judge Involved In Kane Aide Case Says He Was Followed
Poll: Plurality Of Voters Think Kane Should Resign
Kane Reassigned Agents To Search Old Grand Jury Materials
Democrats Call For Justice Eakin To Resign
Sen. Williams Calls For Justice Eakin To Resign
Cash Flows Steadily As Supreme Court Race In Final Week
Group Targeting Supreme Court Candidate Raise More Issues
Judicial Reform Efforts Abound In Senate
PA Supreme Court Says Firing Of Open Records Director Unlawful
High Court Says Governor Overstepped In Open Records Firing
Supreme Court Ruling Is Win For Arneson, Loss For Wolf
Column: Supreme Court Made Right Call On Open Records Office Case
Union Intimidation Bill Going To Governor For His Action
Editorial: More LCB Nonsense, Too Chummy
Editorial: LCB Still Too Opaque
Bill Would Allow Slot Machines At WB/Scranton Airport
Senate Committee Clears Bill Changing Wiretap Law
Editorial: End Free Use Of State Cops
Bill Delays Train Safety Technology 3 to 5 Years
5 Western PA Counties Experience 911 Outages
Op-Ed: U.S. Path To Better Biodefense
Teachers In Affluent District To Go On Strike
Pittsburgh Region Unemployment On The Rise
NE Unemployment Rate Drops To 6.1 Percent
Erie Unemployment Holds Steady At 5.5 Percent
Lancaster Jobless Rate Declines To 4.1 Percent
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