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Rep. Martin Causer Legislative Radio Report/Podcast

Apr. 01, 2016  Download

The weekly Legislative Report Program with Rep. Martin Causer (R-McKean, Potter & Cameron) is now available on the House Republican Radio News Service. You may use this brief public affairs report in its entirety or edit it down for actualities to use in your state government news coverage.

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Rep. Dave Zimmerman Legislative Radio Report/Podcast

Apr. 01, 2016  Download

A new Legislative Report Program with Rep. Dave Zimmerman (R-Lancaster) is now available on the House Republican Radio News Service. You may use this brief public affairs report in its entirety or edit it down for actualities to use in your state government news coverage.

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House Majority Leader Reed Discusses Governor Wolf's Veto of Crucial Fiscal Legislation on KQV Radio

Mar. 30, 2016  Download

House Majority Leader Reed discussed Governor Wolf's latest veto of important fiscal legislation on KQV Radio's morning news program on Wednesday March 30th. The fiscal code bill was part of a package of supplementary budget legislation passed last week by the General Assembly to complete funding of the 2015-2016 state budget. Majority Leader Reed said the governor's veto will actually prevent the flow of a significant portion of state funding to local school districts across the state.

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Rep. Cris Dush Legislative Radio Report/Podcast

Mar. 24, 2016  Download

A new Legislative Report Program with Rep. Cris Dush (R-Jefferson & Indiana) is now available on the House Republican Radio News Service. You may use this brief public affairs report in its entirety or edit it down for actualities to use in your state government news coverage.

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Rep. Matt Baker Legislative Radio Report/Podcast

Mar. 24, 2016  Download

The weekly Legislative Report Program with Rep. Matt Baker (R- Tioga, Bradford & Potter) is now available on the House Republican Radio News Service. You may use this brief public affairs report in its entirety or edit it down for actualities to use in your state government news coverage.

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Rep. Martin Causer Legislative Radio Report/Podcast

Mar. 24, 2016  Download

The weekly Legislative Report Program with Rep. Martin Causer (R-McKean, Potter & Cameron) is now available on the House Republican Radio News Service. You may use this brief public affairs report in its entirety or edit it down for actualities to use in your state government news coverage.

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Rep. James Legislative Radio Report/Podcast

Mar. 24, 2016  Download

The latest Legislative Report Program with Rep. Lee James (R-Venango, Butler) is now available on the House Republican Radio News Service. You may use this brief public affairs report in its entirety or edit it down for actualities to use in your state government news coverage.

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Rep. Bryan Cutler Legislative Radio Report/Podcast

Mar. 24, 2016  Download

This Legislative Report Program with Rep. Bryan Cutler (R-Lancaster) is now available on the House Republican Radio News Service. You may use this brief public affairs report in its entirety or edit it down for actualities to use in your state government news coverage.

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Rep. Ward Reacts to Governor’s Budget Announcement

Mar. 24, 2016  Download

At a press conference held at the State Capitol on Wednesday, Gov. Tom Wolf announced that he intends to allow a budget approved by the General Assembly last week to become law without his signature. The move signals the end of a nine-month fiscal impasse in Pennsylvania. The 30 billion dollar spending plan allows money to flow to schools, corrections, and agriculture programs that had been held hostage during negotiations.

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Rep. Topper Reacts to Governor’s Budget Announcement

Mar. 24, 2016  Download

At a press conference held at the State Capitol on Wednesday, Gov. Tom Wolf announced that he intends to allow a budget approved by the General Assembly last week to become law without his signature. The move signals the end of a nine-month fiscal impasse in Pennsylvania. The 30 billion dollar spending plan allows money to flow to schools, corrections, and agriculture programs that had been held hostage during negotiations.