Pennsylvania Republicans voted to not remove "homosexuality" from its state obscenity laws and the internet isn't having that homophobia. Not today. Not ever.
Republican Sean Parnell launched his U.S. Senate campaign on May 11.
Republican Sean Parnell hopes to win the U.S. Senate race in 2022, but it’s not clear whether he believes Pennsylvanians should trust the outcome of the last major election. Just a few weeks after saying he didn’t want to relitigate past results, he said on a conservative podcast that he supported a “forensic audit” of the 2020 election in Pennsylvania.
When Parnell announced his Senate campaign, he was asked by reporters if he believed the 2020 election was stolen, and said he didn’t “want to relitigate 2020. We did everything we could, we fought our hearts out, and at the end of the day, Joe Biden’s sitting in the White House. So right now I’m laser-focused on winning Pennsylvania in 2022.”
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner’s electoral landslide wasn’t the only big win Tuesday for the left in Pennsylvania. Across the state, Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto lost his bid for a third term after coming under intense criticism last year for the city’s handling of Black Lives Matter protests. State Rep. Ed Gainey seized on progressives’ growing discontent with the mayor and .
By KATHRYNE RUBRIGHT | Pocono Record | Published: May 12, 2021 TOBYHANNA, Pa. (Tribune News Service) U.S. Rep. Matt Cartwright and U.S. Sen. Bob Casey have again introduced the Locality Pay Equity Act, a bill designed to close the pay gap at Tobyhanna Army Depot. Pay for hourly employees is based on 1950s military installation placements, while salaried workers are paid based on metropolitan markets in this case, the New York City region. Hourly employees are considered part of the lower-earning Scranton wage area. Last year, the bill was passed by the House for the first time, but did not make it into the final version of the defense bill agreed to by both chambers of Congress. The Pennsylvania Democrats introduced the bill again in the House and Senate on Tuesday.