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Gov. Josh Shapiro speaks with Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber President & CEO, Tony Iannelli, during a recording of the "Business Matters" TV show in front of a live audience Monday, Dec. 4, 2023 ...
The truth about Shapiro’s leadership: He bungled his first state budget. He broke his agreement on a bipartisan deal and line-item vetoed Lifeline Scholarships, dubbed the Pennsylvania Award for ...
Shapiro was constantly photographed overseeing the project, set up a live stream of the crews working 24/7 and made a few headline-grabbing choices — like that decision to borrow a jet turbine ...
In Pennsylvania, nearly every journey begins and ends on a local road, yet you wouldn’t know it from Gov. Josh Shapiro’s transportation bill, which passed the House. Despite its sweeping scope, the ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro’s speed, resolve and ultimate success in reopening Philadelphia’s collapsed I-95 bridge last month brought him lots of positive attention and high praise from leaders in both ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro visited High Steel Structures Inc. on Monday to praise the East Lampeter Township company for its work to help rebuild the I-95 bridge destroyed in a June 11 fatal tanker truck ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro rebuilt a bridge, weathered a messy budget, and walked fine partisan lines in 2023. Stephen Caruso and Katie Meyer. Wed, December 13, 2023 at 2:47 PM UTC. 11 min read.
HARRISBURG – In his first year as Pennsylvania’s governor, Josh Shapiro won praise as a literal bridge builder, signed a state spending plan that included long-sought Democratic priorities ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro rebuilt a bridge, weathered a messy budget, and walked fine partisan lines in 2023 Stephen Caruso of Spotlight PA and Katie Meyer of Spotlight PA Dec 12, 2023 ...
The Democrat, who is believed to have higher political aspirations, struggled at times to advance priorities through Harrisburg’s ideologically divided legislature.
Gov. Josh Shapiro rebuilt a bridge, weathered a messy budget, and walked fine partisan lines in 2023. Published: ; Dec. 15, 2023, 5:15 a.m.