Josh Shapiro
Josh Shapiro is the 48th Governor of Pennsylvania, serving since January 2023. A moderate Democrat, he previously held roles as state attorney general and Montgomery County commissioner.
Known for his pragmatic leadership, Shapiro has focused on bipartisan initiatives, workforce development, and public health.
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Bucks County Politician to Officially Fill Governor’s Attorney General Position
A politician from Bucks County will be taking on a major position in the Pennsylvania government as she is accepted into her new role. Staff…
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Bucks County Farm Among Several in PA to Be Protected from Future Development
Governor Josh Shapiro’s administration is making moves to protect farmland across the state, and one Bucks County property is on the list. The administration announced…
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Former Bucks County DA — a Skilled Prosecutor, Not a Politician — Named the State’s New Attorney General
Former Bucks County District Attorney Michelle Henry is Pennsylvania’s new Attorney General, writes Jon Delano for CBS Pittsburgh. Gov. Josh Shapiro has named Henry as…
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Former CEO Shares Thoughts on How Gov. Shapiro Can Boost PA’s Innovation Economy
Jeff Marrazzo, the former CEO of Philadelphia-based Spark Therapeutics and a member of the innovation subcommittee of Gov. Josh Shapiro’s transition team, has several ideas…
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Gov. Shapiro Signs Executive Order, Creating New State Office to Spur Economic Growth and Foster Innovation
Gov. Josh Shapiro has signed an executive order establishing the Pennsylvania Office of Transformation and Opportunity within the Governor’s Office and the Economic Development Strategy…
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Former First Assistant District Attorney of Bucks County to be Nominated for Key Position by Shapiro
A former district attorney from Bucks County is set to be nominated for a huge government role by Governor-Elect Josh Shapiro. Steve Ulrich wrote about…
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Former Philadelphia Election Official, Republican Al Schmidt, Shapiro’s Nominee for Secretary of State
Former Republican Philadelphia election official Al Schmidt will be nominated by Governor-elect Josh Shapiro for Pennsylvania’s secretary of state position, according to a staff report…
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Bucks County Politician Announced as New Member of Governor-Elect’s Advisory Board
A Bucks County politician was recently named as the most recent addition to one of the Governor-Elect’s new boards. John Cordisco, the former Chair of…
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Former Army Under Secretary, Bristol Native Appointed to New Position by Governor-Elect Shapiro
A Bucks County native and former Under Secretary of the Army has been selected to a new position in the Pennsylvania government. Patrick J. Murphy,…
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See Where Pennsylvania Gubernatorial Candidates Get Most Donations
The governor race in Pennsylvania has the attention of out-of-state donors and political action committees, who have poured tens of millions of dollars into the…
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Jenkintown’s Manor College, Elected Officials Keep Ukraine Crisis in the Forefront
Manor College welcomed a number of political figures on June 2, highlighting the ongoing need for aid to Ukraine. “Putin’s cruel enterprise is being met…
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Yardley Couple Pleads Guilty to Car Thefts; The Pair of Grinches Also Burgled a House on Christmas Night
Yes, it’s Easter Bunny season, but a Yardley couple — Keith Johnson and Jessica Fletcher — is being jailed for crimes that include a decidedly…
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Politicians Scramble to Soften Impact of Pennsylvania’s Highest in the Nation Gas Taxes
According to recent data from the Federation of Tax Administrators, Pennsylvania is the state with the highest gas tax in the nation at 57.6 cents…
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GOP Candidates for Pa. Governorship — All 15 of Them — Agree on Something: Bucks County Is Key
A Dickinson College kickoff debate among GOP candidates for the Pa. governor’s office underscored the importance of Bucks County in the statewide races. Joseph Picozzi…
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Despite No Formal Announcement (Yet), Abington’s Josh Shapiro Is Presumptive Democratic Nomination for Governor
Abington’s Josh Shapiro has managed to achieve something that is virtually unprecedented in modern Pennsylvania Democratic politics, writes Andrew Seidman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. He…


























