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House Dems pass $1 85T domestic policy bill; Pa lawmakers split on party lines

House Dems pass $1 85T domestic policy bill; Pa lawmakers split on party lines
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These Pittsburgh-area Republicans oppose vaccine mandates, despite their popular support and historical significance

These Pittsburgh-area Republicans oppose vaccine mandates, despite their popular support and historical significance
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Rep Guy Reschenthaler has dodged interview requests from WTAE for two months

On Jan. 6, Pittsburgh TV station WTAE requested an interview with U.S. Rep. Guy Reschenthaler (R-Peters), hoping to share the input of the local representative about the insurrection on the U.S. Capitol, and ask Reschenthaler questions about his role in trying to undermine the Pennsylvania results, which helped Joe Biden secure victory. But two months later and about 40 interview requests later, Reschenthaler hasn’t granted WTAE an interview. According to a tweet from WTAE reporter David Kaplan, the station asked again last week and were rejected, and Kaplan wrote that “some of Reschenthaler’s constituents feel he’s hiding from our cameras and their questions.”

Pennsylvania GOP official on Toomey: We did not send him there to do the right thing | News | Pittsburgh

Pennsylvania GOP official on Toomey: We did not send him there to do the right thing | News | Pittsburgh
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Six Western Pennsylvanians charged for Capitol insurrection; state ranks second among total arrested

Armed National Guardsmen on security detail at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 19 Even though Pennsylvanians voted to elect President Joe Biden in 2020, the state still has plenty of fervent supporters of Donald Trump. Just take a drive through many rural and exurban parts of the state, including many sections of Western Pennsylvania, and it’s easy to spot Trump signs still in yards, even after the election. (“Trump 2020: Make Liberals Cry Again” signs seem particularly popular.) And it appears among those supporters are people so fervent, they were willing to break federal and local laws in the name of Trump.

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