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May 23 is 143 Day in Pennsylvania

May 23 is 143 Day in Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh native Mr. Rogers would want you to spread kindness on 143 Day. What has been the most memorable lesson you learned from Mr. Rogers? Leave a comment below.

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Chris Deluzio Warns How GOP Medicaid Cuts Will Harm Rural PA

Chris Deluzio Warns How GOP Medicaid Cuts Will Harm Rural PA

Congressman Chris Deluzio (D-Allegheny) warns that the Republican Party’s Medicaid cuts will harm rural Pennsylvania and force hospitals, nursing homes, and senior centers to close in order to pay for President Donald Trump’s tax cuts.

US House Republicans passed a budget bill on Thursday that cuts Medicaid by $698 billion, with all of Pennsylvania’s nine congressional republicans voting in favor of the bill.

Medicaid provides 2 million Pennsylvania adults and 1.4 million children with health insurance, and it covers 34% of all births in the state. It also helps 400,000 seniors cover nursing home or home care costs.

✏️ /📹 : Sean Kitchen
#Pennsylvania #PAPolitics #PANews #RuralPennsylvania #WesternPennsylvania #WesternPA #Pittsburgh #Philadelphia #Republicans #Medicaid #DonaldTrump

ER Doctor: Marijuana Prohibition Doesn’t Work

ER Doctor: Marijuana Prohibition Doesn’t Work

Cannabis prohibition doesn’t work and is a public health crisis, according to State Rep. Arvind Venkat (D-Allegheny).

✏️/📹 : Sean Kitchen

#Pennsylvania #LegalizeIt #Cannabis #Philadelphia #Harrisburg #Pittsburgh #WesternPa #CentralPa #NEPA #Scranton #WilkesBarre

What to expect in Pennsylvania’s state primaries

What to expect in Pennsylvania’s state primaries

The election is a prelude to November, when voters could scramble partisan control of the state Supreme Court. The primaries in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh will have added significance because the eventual Democratic nominees will be heavily favored in the general election.

PA lawmakers celebrate passage of cannabis legalization bill

PA lawmakers celebrate passage of cannabis legalization bill

Democrats in the Pennsylvania House passed a historic recreational cannabis legalization bill this week by a 102-101 party line vote.

However, House Bill 1200 faces long odds in the Republican-controlled Pennsylvania Senate.

HB 1200 legalizes recreational cannabis use for adults over the age of 21 and it allows for the substance to be sold in state-owned stores.

The bill contains some public safety measures by placing a 25% limit on THC concentration sold in flower products, and limits the THC concentration to five milligrams per serving and 25 milligrams per package.

HB 1200 allows residents to grow two up to plants at a time in their homes.
This week’s vote marked the first time the state House has ever passed a cannabis legalization bill.

✏️/📹 Sean Kitchen
#Pennsylvania #LegalizeIt #Cannabis #Philadelphia #Harrisburg #Pittsburgh #WesternPa #CentralPa #NEPA #Scranton #WilkesBarre

This chemtrail conspiracy theorist is looking to challenge Josh Shapiro

This chemtrail conspiracy theorist is looking to challenge Josh Shapiro

When State Sen. Doug Mastriano isn’t posting on social media about potentially running for governor in 2026, there’s a chance he may be posting about chemtrails.

Yes, chemtrails.

If you scroll through his social media pages, you’ll see some vague and not so vague references to chemtrails polluting our skies, and he even went as far as introducing Senate Bill 508, which bans the use of cloud seeding and other weather manipulation tactics.

This conspiracy theory is absolutely false, with zero evidence to back it up, and scientists and researchers state that it would be impossible for the government to cover up a conspiracy of this magnitude.

✏️ /📹 : Sean Kitchen
#Pennsylvania #Politics #PAGov #Harrisburg #HarrisburgPa #Philadelphia #Pittsburgh #WesternPa #WesternPennsylvania #JoshShapiro #Democrats

PA Medicaid Recipient Shares Powerful Message for Lawmakers

PA Medicaid Recipient Shares Powerful Message for Lawmakers

Carly Morton shared a powerful message for Congressional lawmakers when she was asked what she would say to President Donald Trump or US House Republicans considering cutting $880 billion from Medicaid, a move that could have direct implications on her life.

Morton, a 31-year-old Beaver County resident, relies on Medicaid. She has 23 medical diagnoses and spends a lot of her time going to medical appointments or treating herself because of her conditions. Because of Medicaid, she’s able to be healthy enough to work part-time.

Morton told The Keystone that she just wants to participate in society, but cuts to Medicaid would force her to choose between receiving her needed medical care or buying food, paying for rent, or other basic needs.

✏️/📷 : Sean Kitchen
#Pennsylvania #WesternPa #WesternPennsylvania #Medicaid #MedicaidCuts #HandsOff #HandsOffMedicaid #Pittsburgh #Harrisburg #Philadelphia