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U.S. Reps. Rob Bresnahan, Dan Meuser, Ryan Mackenzie and Glenn Thompson voted Thursday for the One Big Beautiful Bill Act that cuts taxes and slashes spending on food stamps and Medicaid.
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Obando-Derstine becomes the second Democrat to enter the race to unseat first-term incumbent Republican Rep. Ryan Mackenzie
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Decision aligns with House Speaker Mike Johnson's advice to avoid in-person town halls, but Bresnahan spokeswoman said he isn't heeding Johnson's advice, only trying to hear from more people. Online sign-up page limits participation to listeners within the district.
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Meuser, Thompson say Trump is keeping his promises; Fetterman, meanwhile, criticizes members of his own party for 'self owns and unhinged petulance.'
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Rep. Rob Bresnahan, who vowed to fight cuts that gut Medicaid, says his vote for the resolution doesn't change his promise.
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New congressman promises to keep NEPA top of mind as Republicans plan agenda focused on border security and curbing inflation.
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Trump won; Casey, Cartwright and Wild lost; Luzerne flipped; and Scranton said farewell to former Mayor Jim Connors.
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Republicans also sweep all three statewide row offices and avoid losing state House and Senate seats in northeast and north-central Pennsylvania
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Outcomes on Election Day will decide which party controls White House, Congress and the state House
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Pennsylvanians will have a huge say in who leads the country and which party controls Congress and the state General Assembly.