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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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Harrisburg City Council Administration Committee Thursday 5:30 pm.

22 Jan
Thursday @ 4:10 pm

Harrisburg City Council meets Thursday January 22nd 5:30 pm.

Discussion of:

•Resolution 135-2014 – A Resolution appointing J. Marc Kurowski to serve on the Capital Region Water Authority Board.

•Resolution 136-2014 – A Resolution appointing Crystal A. Skotedis, CPA, CFE, to serve on the Capital Region Water Authority Board.

•Resolution 131-2014 – A Resolution approving a professional services contract between Verizon Pennsylvania LLC (“Verizon”) and the City of Harrisburg (“City”) to implement a 311 Dialing Service.

•Resolution 134-2014 – A Resolution appointing Darryl S. Waters to serve on the Capital Region Water Authority Board.

•Resolution 139-2014 – A Resolution approving a professional services agreement with SMS Systems Maintenance Services, Inc. ("SMS") for maintenance support of the City's mainframe computer system and network components.

• Resolution 7-2015 - A Resolution authorizing the approval, execution and submission of a Settlement Agreement between the Coordinator of the City of Harrisburg, the City of Harrisburg, the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Harrisburg, and the Assured Guaranty Municipal Corporation to allow for adjustments of the Debt Service requirements on Bonds guaranteed by the City of Harrisburg and facilitate the relating of related real property.

Photo/Dani Fresh file.

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Governor Wolf removes Erik Arneson as Executive Director of the Office of Open Records.

22 Jan
Thursday @ 2:20 pm

Update 3:44 pm.

Senate Majority Leader Corman releases statement on Governor Wolf's decision to replace RTK director Erik Arneson.

Harrisburg – Pennsylvania Senate Majority Leader Jake Corman (R-34) issued the following statement following Gov. Wolf’s recall of nominees and attempted removal of the Director of the Office of Open Records:

“Just seven days ago, Gov. Wolf said: ‘My experience is Senators look at the qualifications, not the ideology,’ he said. ‘I think they’ll look at the overall picture and say, ‘Are these people competent and qualified?’…’

With today’s blanket recall and attempted removal of Erik Arneson as Director of the Office of Open Records, Gov. Wolf shows he firmly places ideology above qualifications.

The Senate will perform our due diligence on all cabinet and other nominees – regardless of who submitted their name for consideration.

The confirmation process includes submitting ethics forms, other paperwork and hearings that allow the Senate to do a thorough review of a nominee’s experience before voting. We are being sensible by providing each candidate with the opportunity to have their qualifications be fully examined before making any decisions.”

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Governor Tom Wolf named Nathan Byerly as acting director of the Office of Open Records removing former governor Corbett's appointment Erik Arneson.

Governor Wolf also recalled all pending executive nominations named prior to becoming Governor Tuesday January 20th.

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As released by the Office of the Governor.

Harrisburg, PA – Governor Tom Wolf today recalled all pending executive nominations put forth prior to him being sworn-in as governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Governor Wolf also removed Erik Arneson from his position as executive director of the Office of Open Records, effective immediately. Governor Wolf named Nathan Byerly acting executive director of the Office of Open Records and will conduct a national search to fill the position.

Governor Wolf released the following statement regarding his actions:

“My top priority as governor of Pennsylvania is to restore public trust in government. I believe that elected leaders should be stewards of democracy and that we should be open, transparent, and accountable to the people of Pennsylvania.

“Prior to being sworn-in as governor, my predecessor put forth several eleventh hour executive nominations, and he named a new executive director of the Office of Open Records. These moves were murky and the process was anything but open and transparent.

“We must work to make sure every Pennsylvanian has good reason to trust the government that serves them, and these are the types of actions that make people legitimately distrust their government.

“I will work with leaders from both parties to fill outstanding slots, and my administration will conduct a national search to find an executive director of the Office of Open Records. Until that search is complete, Nathan Byerly will serve as acting executive director. Nathan knows the office inside and out, and will carry out the mission of the office seamlessly to ensure the public’s right to know is protected.”

Photo Dani Fresh file 2014.

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