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Mastriano, 61, has in recent weeks accelerated his posts online teasing another gubernatorial bid. Now, he says he won't be ...
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WHTM Harrisburg on MSNDoug Mastriano relaunches ‘Doug4Gov’ website, teasing second run
Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastriano has done everything but launch a formal campaign for governor. Mastriano, the ...
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Will Doug Mastriano run for governor again? He says the decision will be made on his timeline
Ultimately, Mastriano told the Inquirer, he won’t run unless he believes he can win. He also said he would respect any ...
Pennsylvania Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano wears an "I Voted" sticker after voting at his polling place, ...
On Stephen Colbert's "The Late Show," Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro disscussed the April arson attack on his home, the ...
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WHTM Harrisburg on MSNChatter over unrelated bill could unravel Pennsylvania budget talks, says minority leader
The state budget is now a month and a day late, and there’s no end in sight to the standoff. All sides say cordial talks ...
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At the Races: A summer of decisions
Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including retirements and new campaign ...
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New York Magazine on MSNMeet the Republicans Trying to Out-MAGA Trump
Trump is very focused on backing electable Republican candidates in the 2026 midterms. But some of his big fans may not get ...
Two members of our state Senate, Sen. Doug Mastriano, R-Fayetteville and Sen. Chris Gebhard, R-North Cornwall Township, have yet again introduced legislation to address property taxes assessed by ...
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Pa. Dems accused Stacy Garrity of voting for ‘big beautiful bill’ even though she isn’t in Congress
The Pennsylvania Democratic Party accidentally referred to Treasurer Garrity as a member of Congress in a fundraising email.
In various social media posts, Pennsylvania Senator Doug Mastriano appears to be flirting with another run for governor of ...
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Beaver County Times on MSNPennsylvania Lottery can spend more on payouts for popular games, legislators rule
New PA Lottery law could pave way for additional dollars for programs benefiting senior citizens, such as low-cost prescriptions and rent rebates.
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