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Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has signed a disaster declaration to ensure that all state agencies are prepared and equipped to respond to an impending snowstorm.
Josh Shapiro to run for 2nd term as Pennsylvania governor, trailed by talk of a 2028 White House bid
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro will run for a second term in the pivotal battleground state after a first term that put him on the Democratic Party's radar as a potential presidential contender in 2028.
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Garrity campaign meeting with lieutenant governor candidates
(WHTM) — Pennsylvania’s gubernatorial primary race appears to be set with the state parties endorsing their respective candidates, Democrat incumbent Josh Shapiro and Republican Treasurer Stacy Garrity.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro discusses bipartisan energy efforts with the White House, condemns political violence and more on ‘The Sunday Briefing.’
In the three years since he became Pennsylvania’s governor, Josh Shapiro has frequently noted that one of his first acts after taking office was removing the college degree requirement for most state jobs.
Stacy Garrity enthusiastically shared her vision for growing AI development by tapping into the state’s natural gas stores.
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Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro says Kamala Harris' team questioned his patriotism, Libya frees more than 200 migrants, and the latest on Iran.
HARRISBURG, Pa. — State Treasurer Stacy Garrity has been the Pennsylvania Republican Party’s endorsed candidate for governor since September, but few candidates have stepped up to run alongside her for lieutenant governor.
Shapiro writes that he pushed back immediately, calling the question offensive and absurd. What troubled him more than the question itself was what it suggested about the assumptions being made. He wondered whether similar scrutiny was being applied to non-Jewish contenders,