Monday, March 06, 2006

35: News & Views -- March 6, 2006


Some very interesting articles in the news as your state government continues to march right over you.

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Bob Casey, Jr. has joined the lawsuit filed by Gene Stilp that is suing the General Assembly, and Bob Casey, Jr. (who filed a brief in defense of himself in response to the suit). Boy, is that ever confusing:


John Baer In twisty pay-raise saga, the beat just goes on

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After years of crowing over huge profits that earned the fund administrators enormous bonuses, the Pennsylvania State Employees Retirement fund is in big trouble:



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No news here: The Pennsylvania House and Senate disagree on proposed changes to the real estate property tax laws, in a putative effort to grant relief to homeowners from skyrocketing taxes:




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This is worth a look-see just to catch the front page image of the Philadelphia Daily News’ irreverent commentary on last night’s Oscars:

The Philadelphia Daily News (front page

And while you are there, scroll down a little to catch Signe Wilkinson’s great editorial cartoon!



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For those of you either buying or building a new home, or adding substantially onto an older one, this article is scary to say the least. It comes with a cautionary tale:


Consumer Watch Stealth Pa. bill favors builders

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Rick Santorum, who has fallen behind challenger Bob Casey, Jr. in the race for US Senate, appears to be making a rather strong comeback. We knew he would. But read it for yourself:

Santorum expected to cut Casey's big edge

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Have a great day, and a greater tomorrow! Stay involved!

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