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May. 16th, 2023 @ 9:18 pm
RT @timelywriter: PHILADELPHIA (@AP) _ Cherelle Parker wins Democratic primary for Philadelphia mayor, likely positioning her as 1st woman…
May. 16th, 2023 @ 8:16 pm
RT @RyanDeto: NEW: The AP has called the Allegheny County Executive race for Sara Innamorato, a progressive lawmaker. She joins several oth…
May. 16th, 2023 @ 8:13 pm
RT @PeteHallPA: Democrat Heather Boyd has won the 163rd Legislative
District special election in a 76-22% landslide preserving the Democra…
May. 4th, 2023 @ 9:06 am
RT @MacFarlaneNews: Zachary Rehl, Ethan Nordean, Enrique Tarrio and Joe Biggs are found GUILTY of seditious conspiracy.
Mar. 23rd, 2023 @ 10:46 am
RT @MacFarlaneNews: FLASH: Per my teammate @RobLegare
Federal judge Amy Berman Jackson sentences Riley Williams to 36 months (3 years) i…
Mar. 23rd, 2023 @ 9:00 am
RT @MacFarlaneNews: Defense argues Trump and Rep Scott Perry (R-PA) and Nick Fuentes were influences on Riley Williams
(Perry is the Cong…
Mar. 23rd, 2023 @ 8:50 am
RT @ryanjreilly: DOJ: Riley Williams is not some “impulsive Gen-Z gadfly,” she “participated in domestic terrorism, plain and simple.”
Ril…
Jan. 31st, 2023 @ 12:42 pm
Pa State Sen. Mike Regan tosses protester blocking doorway at 1K$ fundraising lunch for Sen. Scott Martin https://t.co/KZqU3QfWiB
Jan. 17th, 2023 @ 6:19 pm
The end of an era - Tom and Frances Wolf exit the Pennsylvania State Capitol 1.17.23 https://t.co/l4eOdKBz6y
Jan. 12th, 2023 @ 3:26 pm
RT @ByCarterWalker: Lycoming County recount results are in. Story soon: https://t.co/Fj1SmIVmiN
Jan. 10th, 2023 @ 8:04 pm
Tuesday 4:53pm - Pa. Senate Rules committee passes SB1 11-6 https://t.co/3aMf75hCnX
Jan. 10th, 2023 @ 5:14 pm
Editing video of Pa. Senate Rules committee Tuesday 4:35pm. https://t.co/2VMENm4l6V
Jan. 9th, 2023 @ 6:46 pm
Pa Senate State Government committee Monday afternoon.
Chair Cris Dush - nobody has been charged with insurrection. https://t.co/cOMm6oPSVU
Jan. 9th, 2023 @ 6:18 pm
Pa Speaker Mark Rozzi - Because they took all the money away. https://t.co/HVwgilc1sC
Jan. 4th, 2023 @ 7:42 am
Pa Speaker vote Rozzi 115 - Metzgar 85 https://t.co/7brf5ipXX8
Jan. 3rd, 2023 @ 9:01 pm
Pa. Speaker Rozzi 8:01pm https://t.co/9M5g1cFWds
Jan. 3rd, 2023 @ 6:42 am
Archive - Swearing-in day 1.2.7 https://t.co/ouzSdyAAYT
Jan. 3rd, 2023 @ 4:42 pm
Rep Cutler takes questions on election of House Speaker https://t.co/LdsbynObSK
Jan. 3rd, 2023 @ 4:36 pm
Pa House scheduled back in at 6:45pm https://t.co/J0bRjEO3f2
Jan. 2nd, 2023 @ 12:48 pm
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Rep. Glen Grell (R) (Legislative District 87) was the keynote speaker for The Hill Society luncheon held at the Hilton in Harrisburg, Grell discussed the proposed pension reform bill (Rep. Warren Kempf as amended by Rep. Mike Tobash) as well as his own pension reform proposal during a 40 minute presentation Tuesday afternoon.
PSERE and SERS 100 year pension plan.
An unfunded liability of 50 Billion Dollars.
Act 120 of 2010 Future members only.
2013 A Defined contribution plan.
The Three Buckets plan - A cash balance model.
As a member of the PSERS board, I can't support the Tobash plan.
Beating up your friends. The governor's trying to use political leverage against his friends.
Updated with additional videos Wednesday.
Capitol portraits of John Perzel, H. William DeWeese, Bob Mellow, and Herbert Fineman now have new plaques identifying the criminal history of the former house and senate leaders.
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Story first reported by Robert Swift , Harrisburg Bureau Chief thetimes-tribune.com
HARRISBURG — The Legislature has installed new plaque beneath the Capitol portraits of former Senate President Pro Tempore Robert Mellow and former House Speakers John Perzel and William DeWeese to reflect their criminal convictions and ensuing prison sentences.
The new Mellow plaque reads: “Mr. Mellow decided not to seek reelection in 2010. In 2012, Mr. Mellow pled guilty to political corruption and tax evasion and was sentenced to prison on Nov. 30, 2012.”
The move reflects a decision to keep the portraits hanging as historical artifacts but reflect the legal fate of the three individuals.
The portraits hang in the Senate and House wings on the ground floor of the Capitol.
Photo/Natalie Cake