Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman (D) made his Senate bid official on Monday morning, after creating an exploratory committee to run for the seat being vacated by GOP Sen. Pat
Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman (D) made his Senate prospects official on Friday afternoon, following much speculation about his political aspirations. The sitting executive filed paperwork with the Federal Election
After announcing last week that he’s exploring a run for the U.S. Senate seat of retiring Pennsylvania Senator Pat Toomey (R), Fetterman received 16,000 individual donations from 67 out of 67 Pennsylvania counties and all 50 states.
GOP senators remove Fetterman as Senate president, Capitol devolves into partisan fight Candy Woodall, USA TODAY Network Pennsylvania Capitol Bureau
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What would normally be a rite of passage in the Pennsylvania Senate, with members being sworn in at the start of a new legislative session, quickly devolved Tuesday into a partisan fight.
Senators returned to Harrisburg and the battle soon started: first over masks and whether state senators should wear them on the Senate floor.
Then it took a sharper turn to whether incumbent Sen. Jim Brewster, a Democrat from McKeesport, Allegheny County, should be seated after a close victory last November.