News from Second and State

November 13, 2015

Weekly Wrap:

This was a busy week in the Commonwealth’s capitol city, and we’ve got news on a number of fronts. First, at long last, reports this week indicate that there is some movement to shake loose a 2015-2016 state spending plan. This year’s budget, now pushing five months late, could be wrapped up by Thanksgiving according to some lawmakers.

News from Second and State

November 6, 2015

Weekly Wrap:

With Tuesday having been Election Day, all was quiet in Harrisburg this week. For a recap on Tuesday’s big races, check out our blog from earlier this week: https://www.buchanangovernmentrelations.com/news-from-second-and-state-38/

A Look Ahead:

Only the House of Representatives will be in session next week, and a short week at that since Wednesday is Veterans’ Day. Nevertheless, several committees will be convening voting meetings and public hearings. Of note, the House Gaming Oversight Committee will hold public hearings on Monday and Tuesday: at Monday’s hearing they’ll discuss proposed changes to certain gaming license requirements, and on Tuesday, they’ll discuss fantasy sports and sports betting.

News from Second and State

November 4, 2015 Weekly Wrap: One year from now Pennsylvanians will head to the polls to elect the next President of the United States. Yesterday some will say the stakes were just as high, as three new Supreme Court justices were elected to the bench. The seats previously held by Chief Justice Ronald Castille (R), Justice Seamus McCaffery (D) and Justice Correale Stevens (R) were filled by three Democrats. The election of David Wecht, Kevin Dougherty and Christine Donohue give the Democrats a commanding five seats on the seven-member court.