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FILE - An Allegheny County worker processes mail-in and absentee ballots in Pittsburgh, April 18, 2024. At rallies and in social media posts, former President Donald Trump has been trying to assure Republican voters that casting ballots by mail and other forms of early voting are “all good options.” (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

Pa. Republicans pass restrictive voting bill in U.S. House

Central Pa. Reps. Lloyd Smucker, Scott Perry support the bill, which now heads to the Senate.
By Jordan Wilkie/WITF

Governor hopeful Stacy Garrity says she’d work with Trump administration on Pennsylvania’s elections

Garrity’s comments come after President Trump called for Republicans to “nationalize” elections.

Shapiro pitches $53.3 billion state spending plan, setting platform for 2026 reelection bid

The first-term Democrat would offset more spending on education, human services, and a fund to respond to federal policies by tapping Pennsylvania’s emergency savings.

Lieutenant Governor hopeful Jason Richey gains Pennsylvania GOP support before primary

The western Pennsylvania attorney will run alongside Republican gubernatorial hopeful Stacy Garrity.

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Each weekday morning, The Morning Agenda will keep you informed, amused, enlightened and up-to-date on what’s happening in central Pennsylvania and the rest of this great commonwealth.