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On today’s program: WESA government and accountability editor Chris Potter adds context to Congressman Mike Doyle’s announcement that he will not seek re-election in 2022; a researcher with the Ohio Valley River Institute tells us why orphaned wells, which are abandoned oil and gas wells, are creating unchecked methane emissions; and Pittsburgh poet and educator Jan Beatty shares the types of loss she felt as an adopted child in her new memoir, “American Bastard.”
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A day after longtime U.S. Rep. Mike Doyle announced his retirement, state Rep. Summer Lee — a champion of the progressive movement — gets into the race to replace him.
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"I believe the time has come to pass the torch to the next generation," the 18th District Democrat said Monday afternoon.
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Congressman Mike Doyle will make what his office calls "a major announcement about the 2022 elections" today, amid expectations that the 14-term Congressman will retire at the end of his term rather than run for re-election next year.
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Rival Jerry Dickinson outraises Doyle for the second quarter running, and in any case, Doyle’s totals remain modest ahead of a year in which he may have to undergo the toughest test of his career.
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The federal government soon could invest 65 billion dollars in broadband internet expansion across the country. The funding is included in the infrastructure package that passed the U.S. Senate this week.
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Americans who can’t afford to pay for internet access, or who live in rural parts of the country without broadband infrastructure, could get help from…
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On today's program: Rep. Mike Doyle describes the scene as supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the grounds of the United States Capitol during a…
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As Congress wraps up its 116th session, diligent constituents may check in to see how their representatives fared at authoring legislation. In western…
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Democrats Mike Doyle and Jerry Dickinson faced off Wednesday evening in what quickly became a heated debate, as the Congressional candidates sparred over…