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How Pa. congressman will cash in on Trump’s tax cuts
Plus, dozens of “No Kings” rallies planned across Pennsylvania on Saturday Share with a friend Good afternoon everyone, Welcome back to another edition of the Keystone Labor Report. Over 60 “No Kings” demonstrations are scheduled across Pennsylvania on Saturday as part of another national day of protest against President Donald Trump and his administration. If…

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Temple nurses secure key victories in contract fight
Plus, a voter rights group calls out Jeffrey Yass over deceptive Pa. Supreme Court mailers Share with a friend Good afternoon everyone, For those who had off yesterday, I hope you enjoyed their extra day off, and welcome to another edition of the Keystone Labor Report. We’re going to keep this part short and simple…

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PA Republicans caught lying about government shutdown
Plus, a Dauphin County resident speaks out against Scott Perry’s vote to cut Medicaid. Share with a friend Good afternoon everyone, Welcome back to the Keystone Labor Report. Pennsylvania House Democrats on Wednesday passed another bipartisan budget to mark the 100th day of the ongoing stalemate in Harrisburg. Pennsylvania Senate Republicans say they need…

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Pa. workers starting to feel pain of budget impasse
Plus, Rep. Rob Bresnahan’s constituents host vigil for Pennsylvania’s about to lose health care Share with a friend Good afternoon everyone, Welcome to another edition of the Keystone Labor Report. It looks like Red October is about to end as quickly as it began, with the Philadelphia Phillies losing the first two games of…

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Fetterman’s support with Democrats nosedives
Plus, Steelers minority owner benefits from Trump’s right-wing bailout of Argentina Share with a friend Good afternoon everyone, Welcome to another edition of the Keystone Labor Report. Red October is my favorite time of the year, especially when the Philadelphia Phillies are getting ready to make another post-season run. Today we’re going to look…

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Hundreds of Lehigh Valley jobs at risk with Mack’s Mexico plant
Plus, Scott Perry wants to end ACA tax credits even though constituents face skyrocking premiums Share with a friend Good Afternoon everyone, And welcome back to another edition of the Keystone Labor Report. In today’s edition we’re going to look at US Rep. Scott Perry’s (R-York) recent comments about ACA tax credits’ expiration at the…

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Jimmy Kimmel goes toe-to-toe against the oligarchy
Plus, a look at how Pennsylvania would be affected by a government shutdown Share with a friend Good Afternoon everyone, And welcome to another addition of the Keystone Labor Report. Today, we’re looking at how Pennsylvania would be affected by a government shutdown and what Pennsylvania’s richest billionaire is doing about the upcoming Pennsylvania Supreme…

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Home care workers call on Sen. Fetterman to fight for them
Plus, 2,600 Temple University Hospital nurses and techs prepare to strike Share with a friend Good Afternoon everyone, Welcome to another edition to the Keystone Labor Report, where we’re talking about home care workers from across Pennsylvania demanding that US Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) fights to extend Affordable Care Act tax credits amid a looming…

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Exclusive: Deluzio makes endorsements in key congressional races
Plus, Robin Hood rally breaks out in Harrisburg Share with a friend Good Afternoon everyone, I just want to take a quick break from our regularly scheduled programming and let you know that this newsletter ain’t for bootlickers. We are seeing the rise of a dangerous cancel culture movement that may end in mass censorship…

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Rob Bresnahan spins Trump’s $1 trillion medicaid cut
Plus, Jeffrey Yass remains PA’s richest billionaire Share with a friend Good afternoon everyone, Welcome to another edition of the Keystone Labor Report, and congratulations to the Philadelphia Phillies for wrapping up their second consecutive National League East title. I’m sorry to the diehard Pittsburgh Pirates fans that have to endure another year of bad…






