PA Labor Report Exclusive
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Pa. lawmaker votes remotely as colleagues work on finalizing state budget
State Rep. Valerie Gaydos has been voting remotely since the beginning of June thanks to COVID-19 era rule changes.
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Philadelphia hotel workers threaten to strike during World Cup
500,000 soccer fans from across the world are expected to travel to Philadelphia for the World Cup.
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How Chris Rabb plans to ‘de-Trumpify’ the federal government
State Rep. Chris Rabb reflects on his rise from a blogger in the 2000s to one of the newest progressive members of Congress getting ready to join The Squad.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Pennsylvania (June 5 – June 11)
A weekly roundup of Pennsylvania political events, advocacy opportunities, protests, and more ways to take action statewide, Friday, June 5 through Thursday, June 11.
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Workplace heat protection legislation would be first of its kind for Pa. workers
House Bill 1580 would require employers to provide water, shade and other protections for those working in extreme heat.
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Advocates target Big Tech to close Pennsylvania’s budget deficit
Pennsylvania Democrats are looking to tax billionaires to close the commonwealth’s $5.6 billion budget gap and backfill cuts made by President Donald Trump.
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Electric bills to increase across Pennsylvania. Here’s how much more you’ll be paying
Millions of Pennsylvania residents and businesses face higher electric bills following the latest round of rate increases.
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Deluzio, Lee make surprise visit to Moshannon Valley Processing Center
It was the first time members of Congress were able to tour the Moshannon Valley Processing Center
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Pa. lawmakers target utility profits as companies raise rates
Private utility companies have increased rates 49% more than the rate of inflation over the past three years.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Pennsylvania (May 22 – May 28)
A weekly roundup of Pennsylvania political events, advocacy opportunities, protests, and more ways to take action statewide–Friday, May 22 through Thursday, May 28.

























