Pennsylvania
Most Recent Winter Storm Impacted Pennsylvania Gas, Electric Providers
Extreme cold temperatures over the winter holidays took a toll on Pennsylvania’s gas producers and electric power grid. While Valley Forge-based PJM is still currently analyzing what happened during the storm, there are several key areas for improvement to be gleaned from the most recent system issues. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has more.
How House Speaker Rozzi’s Voting Record Can Reveal What His Independent Speakership May Look Like
There is little consensus on what new Pennsylvania State House Speaker Mark Rozzi’s switch to Independent status means in terms of how he will preside over the chamber. However, his previous voting record — particularly during split votes where the Democratic and Republican leaders voted against one another — can be used to illuminate how he may choose to lead. The Philadelphia Inquirer has more.
State Representative Gregory Pens Letter Asking Speaker Rozzi to Resign Over Political Affiliation
After nominating his colleague to the state House speakership, Republican Representative Jim Gregory is now asking Speaker Mark Rozzi to resign immediately via a strongly worded letter. The letter is in response to a conversation that occurred between the two over the weekend, during which Representative Gregory claims Speaker Rozzi contradicted his previous commitment to officially change his political affiliation from Democrat to Independent. PennLive has more.
Philadelphia
PHA to Begin Accepting New Housing Choice Voucher Applications
The Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) has announced that for the first time in a decade it has cleared its waitlist, allowing it to accept new applications for its Housing Choice Voucher Program for a two-week period from January 23 at 6 a.m. to February 5 at 5:59 p.m. WHYY has more.
Mayoral Candidates Begin Airing Television Ads Ahead of May Primary
Last week, former Councilmember Allan Domb began airing his first television ads, which emphasize public safety as a top campaign priority. He is the second candidate in the race to do so, as grocery magnate Jeff Brown began airing ads in December. The Philadelphia Inquirer has more.
Pittsburgh
Regional Entrepreneur Joe Hardy Passes Away on 100th Birthday
On Saturday, 84 Lumber, Hardy World, and Fayette County’s Nemacolin Woodlands Resort founder Joseph A. Hardy III passed away on his 100th birthday. Hardy served as vice chairman of the Fayette County Board of Commissioners from 2004 to 2007, and on the University of Pittsburgh board of trustees since 1989. He also established an entrepreneurship program at Washington & Jefferson College. The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review has more.
Federal
Beltway Briefing: Historic Drama in the House of Representatives
On a somber two-year anniversary of the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, Public Strategies’ Howard Schweitzer, Mark Alderman, Patrick Martin, Towner French, and Kaitlyn Martin discuss the stalemate not seen on the House floor since 1923 that laid bare the divisions among House Republicans and tested McCarthy’s and the new GOP majority’s ability to effectively govern in the 118th Congress. Listen to the latest episode here. (Note to listeners: this episode was recorded at 9 a.m. on Friday, after the House had just finished its 11th Speaker vote.)
As Representative McCarthy Ascends to the House Speakership, A Closer Look at How the Holdouts Were Finally Won Over
The path to the 15th and final ballot that finally made California Representative Kevin McCarthy Speaker of the House was certainly rocky, and each failed ballot played out in an even more dramatic fashion than the one before. Now that the dust has begun to settle, we have a clearer picture of what exactly transpired among the movers, shakers, and holdouts in the waning Friday hours. Politico has more
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