By Nathan Benefield
Pundits and reporters have rushed to identify the “winners and losers” of Pennsylvania’s newly signed budget.
Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman, who has been present process remedy for scientific despair, is anticipated to return to work in about three weeks, an individual near the lawmaker stated Wednesday.
The nameless supply aware about Fetterman’s plan instructed the Related Press the freshman Democrat will return to DC the week of April 17.
Fetterman, who suffered a stroke final Might, has been at Walter Reed Nationwide Navy Medical Heart since Feb. 15 for despair remedy.
He sought care after aides stated the 53-year-old was withdrawn, and didn’t wish to eat or discuss work.
With a slim majority within the Senate for Democrats, 51-49, Fetterman’s vote may very well be essential to maneuver some nominations.
Since his stroke, he’s confronted lingering issues talking and processing the speech he hears.
Fetterman just isn’t the one senator on the sidelines in the meanwhile.
California Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a Democrat, has been out for a number of weeks as she recovers from shingles.
Senate GOP Chief Mitch McConnell has additionally been away from DC and at residence in Kentucky as he recovers from a fall.
He may additionally return the week of April 17.
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Matt O’Donnell moderates this panel discussing a plethora of recent political events and how it will impact the swing state of Pennsylvania.
They talked about President Joe Biden’s surprising exit from the presidential race and his immediate endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris.
Harris officially launched her historic presidential bid, garnering many local political endorsements and helping Democrats break fundraising records.
How will former President Donald Trump and his running mate J.D. Vance pivot their campaign messaging, and how will this affect down-ballot races such as the Pa. and New Jersey Senate races?
Another significant development, New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez is set to resign later in August. Is this a sure win for Democrat Representative Andy Kim?
Join Matt O’Donnell and panelists Melissa Robbins, Neil Oxman, Farah Jimenez, and Rich Thau for the Inside Story.
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Gov. Josh Shapiro visits Shippensburg University to highlight the bipartisan budget he signed into law.
July 23, 2024.
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By Nathan Benefield
Pundits and reporters have rushed to identify the “winners and losers” of Pennsylvania’s newly signed budget.
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