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The winner of Pennsylvania's lieutenant governor race would preside over the state Senate (breaking tied votes as needed) and the state Board of Pardons.
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Republican Don Nevills is challenging incumbent Democrat Austin Davis — who is also running for lieutenant governor — in the 35th District.
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The candidates for Pennsylvania's lieutenant governor weigh in on top issues for the 2022 election.
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The candidates for Pennsylvania's 35th State House District weigh in on top issues for the 2022 election.
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Netroots Nation, one of the nation's largest progressive gatherings, is expected to draw over two thousand activists from around the county to the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. Speakers include Minnesota Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey, and Congressional candidate Summer Lee.
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Already 163 people to have applied for a spot in a newly renovated, $17 million, 49-unit affordable housing development in Clairton.
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State Reps. Austin Davis, a Democrat from McKeesport, and Carrie DelRosso, a Republican from Oakmont, won their respective primaries Tuesday night.
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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Josh Shapiro unveiled a plan Thursday to address what he called “seismic shifts in our workforce” following the coronavirus pandemic. It is a vision focused on workers who have been left out in the search for professional credentials.
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This May, both parties will feature crowded primaries to choose Pennsylvania's next lieutenant governor. We report on what's at stake in this race, along with profiles of Democrats Austin Davis, Brian Sims, and Ray Sosa; and Republicans John Brown, Jeff Coleman, Teddy Daniels, Carrie DelRosso, Russ Diamond, Chris Frye, James Jones, Rick Saccone, and Carrie Schillinger.
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Allegheny County state Representative Austin Davis formally announced his bid for lieutenant governor this morning — and he enters the race with the backing of prominent Democrats that include the party’s all-but-certain gubernatorial nominee, Attorney General Josh Shapiro.