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GOP Conservatives Oust Pileggi as PA Senate Majority Leader
Dominic Pileggi, arguably the most powerful political figure in
Pennsylvania in recent years, has been ousted by fellow Republicans as Senate Majority
Leader, a post he has held for the past eight years. Pileggi was widely criticized for bottling up Gov. Tom Corbett's
reform agenda in the GOP-controlled Senate, which in turn may have
contributed to Corbett's defeat on Nov. 4 to liberal Democrat Tom Wolf.
A conservative group of state Senators publicly denounced Pileggi, a moderate Philadelphia-area state lawmaker and sought his ouster. The coup took place Wednesday as the GOP Caucus met to decide on its leaders for the next legislative session. With a pickup of three new seats on Election Day, the Republicans now control 30 seats in the 50-member PA Senate.
The new Senate Majority Leader is Sen. Jake Corman of Centre County.
Gov. Corbett sought to privatize the state's liquor monopoly and revamp pensions for teachers and government workers, but both measures died in the Senate because Pileggi refused to bring them up for a vote. Pileggi also blockd a vote on SB 76, which would have eliminated Pennsylvania school property taxes.
Pileggi was often referred to as a RINO (Republican In Name Only) by Harrisburg observers. The Wall Street Journal today called Pileggi's ouster as a "setback for Pennsylvania Democrats" because of Pileggi's perceived willingness to work with Democrats and incoming Gov. Tom Wolf.
From the Journal's Political Diary:
Over in the House, where Republicans also bolstered their majority, ultra-conservative state Rep. Mike Turzai, who had been Majority Leader, was elected Speaker of the House, another blow to liberal Tom Wolf's chances of getting any of his tax-and-spend agenda through the Legislature.
The bloodless coup staged by Senate conservatives effectively makes Gov.-elect Tom Wolf a lame duck even before taking office. Republicans will now set the agenda for the next four years.
Don't believe me? Liberal John Micek of PennLive.com is already asking, "Is Wolf's honeymoon over before it even starts?"
Here's a release from the Republican Party of Pennsylvania congratulating the new Senate leadership:
Here's the PA GOP release congratulating the new House leadership:
A conservative group of state Senators publicly denounced Pileggi, a moderate Philadelphia-area state lawmaker and sought his ouster. The coup took place Wednesday as the GOP Caucus met to decide on its leaders for the next legislative session. With a pickup of three new seats on Election Day, the Republicans now control 30 seats in the 50-member PA Senate.
The new Senate Majority Leader is Sen. Jake Corman of Centre County.
Gov. Corbett sought to privatize the state's liquor monopoly and revamp pensions for teachers and government workers, but both measures died in the Senate because Pileggi refused to bring them up for a vote. Pileggi also blockd a vote on SB 76, which would have eliminated Pennsylvania school property taxes.
Pileggi was often referred to as a RINO (Republican In Name Only) by Harrisburg observers. The Wall Street Journal today called Pileggi's ouster as a "setback for Pennsylvania Democrats" because of Pileggi's perceived willingness to work with Democrats and incoming Gov. Tom Wolf.
From the Journal's Political Diary:
Notwithstanding the Republican governor's 10-point defeat to Democrat Tom Wolf, Republicans picked up eight seats in the state House and three in the Senate. The gains bolster the GOP majority in the Senate to 30-20 and 119-84 in the House. That's not strong enough to override a veto, but Democrats will now have a hard time passing legislation merely by picking off some moderate Republicans.The only holdover in a leadership position is Senate President Joe Scaranti. Because of the defeat of Republican Corbett and running-mate Lt. Gov. Jim Cawley, a Democrat, newly-elected Lt. Gov. Mike Stack will now preside over the Senate. Stack, who is also a state senator, has said he plans to keep both his senate seat and his new post as Lt. Gov., but there are questions about the constitutionality of holding two elected offices at once.
Many of Mr. Corbett's governing priorities, such as pension reform and liquor-store privatization, foundered in the statehouse because of intraparty squabbles between his caucus's moderate and conservative wings. Public unions were able to block reforms by bribing or browbeating a couple of Republican senators or a dozen or so House members. Democrats often used Mr. Pileggi as their liaison.
The Senate Majority leader was known to act as a double agent, publicly backing legislation while working behind the scenes to kill it. Former Democratic Gov. Ed Rendell has described Mr. Pileggi as "the most powerful person in Harrisburg." Conservative state Sen. Scott Wagner described him earlier this year as "the number one obstacle in the Senate."
Over in the House, where Republicans also bolstered their majority, ultra-conservative state Rep. Mike Turzai, who had been Majority Leader, was elected Speaker of the House, another blow to liberal Tom Wolf's chances of getting any of his tax-and-spend agenda through the Legislature.
The bloodless coup staged by Senate conservatives effectively makes Gov.-elect Tom Wolf a lame duck even before taking office. Republicans will now set the agenda for the next four years.
Don't believe me? Liberal John Micek of PennLive.com is already asking, "Is Wolf's honeymoon over before it even starts?"
Here's a release from the Republican Party of Pennsylvania congratulating the new Senate leadership:
PA GOP Chairman Gleason Congratulates
New State Senate GOP Leadership Team
HARRISBURG – Republican Party of Pennsylvania Chairman Rob Gleason released the following statement regarding the reorganization session of the State Senate Republican Caucus."Congratulations to President Pro Tempore Joe Scarnati, Majority Leader Jake Corman and our entire State Senate Republican leadership team on their elections," Gleason said. "At such an important time in the history of our Commonwealth, it's important to continue the tradition of strong Republican leadership that will stand up for the Republican principles of individual freedom and economic opportunity in our state Senate."I congratulate the new state Senate Republican leadership team, and look forward to working with them in the months and years ahead."Today, State Senate Republicans chose the following officials to serve as members of their leadership team:President Pro Tempore – 25th District Senator Joe ScarnatiSenate Majority Leader – 34th District Senator Jake CormanSenate Appropriations Chairman – 16th District Senator Pat BrowneSenate Majority Whip – 27th District Senator John GordnerSenate Majority Caucus Chairman – 24th District Senator Bob MenschSenate Caucus Secretary – 33rd District Senator Rich AllowayThe following State Senate Republicans were appointed to serve in leadership positions by Senate President Pro Tempore Joe Scarnati:Senate Caucus Administrator – 10th District Senator Chuck McIlhinneySenate Majority Policy Committee Chairman – 29th District Senator David Argall
Here's the PA GOP release congratulating the new House leadership:
HARRISBURG – Republican Party of Pennsylvania Chairman Rob Gleason released the following statement regarding the reorganization session of the State House Republican Caucus.
"Today, our state House Republican team voted to elect quality leaders who will move our Commonwealth in the right direction," Gleason said. "Speaker-designate Mike Turzai and the State House Republican leadership team will bring their proven track records of creating jobs, keeping taxes low, and growing our economy to their new positions and our Commonwealth will be better because of their leadership.
"I congratulate Speaker-designate Mike Turzai and every member of our state House Republican leadership team on their elections, and eagerly anticipate working with them to improve our Commonwealth in the future."
Today, State House Republicans chose the following officials to serve as members of their leadership team:
Speaker-designate of the House – 28th District Representative Mike Turzai
House Majority Leader – 62nd District Representative Dave Reed
House Majority Whip – 100th District Representative Bryan Cutler
House Appropriations Chairman – 165th District Representative William Adolph
House Caucus Chairman – 111th District Representative Sandra Major
House Policy Committee Chairman – 171st District Representative Kerry Benninghoff
House Caucus Administrator – 11th District Representative Brian Ellis
House Caucus Secretary – 63rd District Representative Donna Oberlander
HARRISBURG – Republican Party of Pennsylvania Chairman Rob Gleason released the following statement regarding the reorganization session of the State House Republican Caucus.
“Today, our state House Republican team voted to elect quality leaders who will move our Commonwealth in the right direction,” Gleason said. “Speaker-designate Mike Turzai and the State House Republican leadership team will bring their proven track records of creating jobs, keeping taxes low, and growing our economy to their new positions and our Commonwealth will be better because of their leadership.
“I congratulate Speaker-designate Mike Turzai and every member of our state House Republican leadership team on their elections, and eagerly anticipate working with them to improve our Commonwealth in the future.”
Today, State House Republicans chose the following officials to serve as members of their leadership team:
Speaker-designate of the House – 28th District Representative Mike Turzai
House Majority Leader – 62nd District Representative Dave Reed
House Majority Whip – 100th District Representative Bryan Cutler
House Appropriations Chairman – 165th District Representative William Adolph
House Caucus Chairman – 111th District Representative Sandra Major
House Policy Committee Chairman – 171st District Representative Kerry Benninghoff
House Caucus Administrator – 11th District Representative Brian Ellis
House Caucus Secretary – 63rd District Representative Donna Oberlander
- See more at: http://www.pagop.org/2014/11/pa-gop-chairman-gleason-applauds-election-house-gop-leaders/#sthash.8zXhAbrA.dpufHARRISBURG – Republican Party of Pennsylvania Chairman Rob Gleason released the following statement regarding the reorganization session of the State House Republican Caucus.
“Today, our state House Republican team voted to elect quality leaders who will move our Commonwealth in the right direction,” Gleason said. “Speaker-designate Mike Turzai and the State House Republican leadership team will bring their proven track records of creating jobs, keeping taxes low, and growing our economy to their new positions and our Commonwealth will be better because of their leadership.
“I congratulate Speaker-designate Mike Turzai and every member of our state House Republican leadership team on their elections, and eagerly anticipate working with them to improve our Commonwealth in the future.”
Today, State House Republicans chose the following officials to serve as members of their leadership team:
Speaker-designate of the House – 28th District Representative Mike Turzai
House Majority Leader – 62nd District Representative Dave Reed
House Majority Whip – 100th District Representative Bryan Cutler
House Appropriations Chairman – 165th District Representative William Adolph
House Caucus Chairman – 111th District Representative Sandra Major
House Policy Committee Chairman – 171st District Representative Kerry Benninghoff
House Caucus Administrator – 11th District Representative Brian Ellis
House Caucus Secretary – 63rd District Representative Donna Oberlander
- See more at: http://www.pagop.org/2014/11/pa-gop-chairman-gleason-applauds-election-house-gop-leaders/#sthash.8zXhAbrA.dpuf
HARRISBURG
– Republican Party of Pennsylvania Chairman Rob Gleason released the
following statement regarding the reorganization session of the State
House Republican Caucus.
“Today, our state House Republican team voted to elect quality leaders who will move our Commonwealth in the right direction,” Gleason said. “Speaker-designate Mike Turzai and the State House Republican leadership team will bring their proven track records of creating jobs, keeping taxes low, and growing our economy to their new positions and our Commonwealth will be better because of their leadership.
“I congratulate Speaker-designate Mike Turzai and every member of our state House Republican leadership team on their elections, and eagerly anticipate working with them to improve our Commonwealth in the future.”
Today, State House Republicans chose the following officials to serve as members of their leadership team:
Speaker-designate of the House – 28th District Representative Mike Turzai
House Majority Leader – 62nd District Representative Dave Reed
House Majority Whip – 100th District Representative Bryan Cutler
House Appropriations Chairman – 165th District Representative William Adolph
House Caucus Chairman – 111th District Representative Sandra Major
House Policy Committee Chairman – 171st District Representative Kerry Benninghoff
House Caucus Administrator – 11th District Representative Brian Ellis
House Caucus Secretary – 63rd District Representative Donna Oberlander
- See more at: http://www.pagop.org/2014/11/pa-gop-chairman-gleason-applauds-election-house-gop-leaders/#sthash.8zXhAbrA.dpuf
“Today, our state House Republican team voted to elect quality leaders who will move our Commonwealth in the right direction,” Gleason said. “Speaker-designate Mike Turzai and the State House Republican leadership team will bring their proven track records of creating jobs, keeping taxes low, and growing our economy to their new positions and our Commonwealth will be better because of their leadership.
“I congratulate Speaker-designate Mike Turzai and every member of our state House Republican leadership team on their elections, and eagerly anticipate working with them to improve our Commonwealth in the future.”
Today, State House Republicans chose the following officials to serve as members of their leadership team:
Speaker-designate of the House – 28th District Representative Mike Turzai
House Majority Leader – 62nd District Representative Dave Reed
House Majority Whip – 100th District Representative Bryan Cutler
House Appropriations Chairman – 165th District Representative William Adolph
House Caucus Chairman – 111th District Representative Sandra Major
House Policy Committee Chairman – 171st District Representative Kerry Benninghoff
House Caucus Administrator – 11th District Representative Brian Ellis
House Caucus Secretary – 63rd District Representative Donna Oberlander
- See more at: http://www.pagop.org/2014/11/pa-gop-chairman-gleason-applauds-election-house-gop-leaders/#sthash.8zXhAbrA.dpuf
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Friday, November 7, 2014
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Conservatives Want to Oust Pileggi as PA Senate Majority Leader
With
Republicans holding commanding majorities in both chambers of the
Pennsylvania Legislature, the real power-brokers in Harrisburg over the
next two years will be legislative leaders and not newly-elected
Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf. With that in mind, conservatives are mounting a
challenge to Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi, who is blamed for
scuttling much of Gov. Tom Corbett's first-term agenda and leading to
Corbett's defeat on Election Day. At least two state Senators - Scott
Wagner of York County and Sen. Donald White of Armstrong County - have
publicly called for replacement of Pileggi, who represents parts of
Delaware and Chester counties. And now Sen. Jake Corman of Centre
County, the current Senate Appropriations Committee chairman, has
announced he will challenge Pileggi for the top leadership post.
The conservative American Future Fund Political Action issued the following statement on the pending leadership fight within the GOP caucus:
The conservative American Future Fund Political Action issued the following statement on the pending leadership fight within the GOP caucus:
"This past Tuesday, while Republicans across the nation were celebrating landmark victories, Pennsylvania Republicans were facing the first defeat of an incumbent Governor in the Commonwealth's history," said Nick Ryan, Chairman of American Future Fund Action. "One of the main causes of the defeat of Governor Corbett was the inaction, ineptitude, and impotence of the Republican leadership in the Pennsylvania State Senate."With Republicans controlling 30 of the 50 seats in the Pennsylvania Senate, a majority vote of 16 is needed to win the post of Majority Leader, which Pileggi has held for the past eight years.
"For four years, Governor Corbett was unable to pass virtually any legislation that would have moved Pennsylvania in the right direction. The cause was simple, members of the Republican State Senate cared more about union bosses in Philadelphia than their constituents or the good of the Commonwealth as a whole. The blame for all of these problems lies at the feet of Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi. Pileggi's Philadelphia Boss-Style politics has no place in the leadership of the Republican Party should we hope to govern based on principles rather than our campaign coffers," concluded Ryan.
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Newspaper: Tom Corbett clear choice for Pa. governor
From the Williamsport Sun-Gazette endorsement of Republican Pa. Governor Tom Corbett over Democratic challenger Tom Wolf:
"We endorse a second term for Gov. Corbett. Contrary to the ridiculous claims of Wolf, Corbett has increased the state's funding of education. He wants to continue managing the gas industry that is generating jobs and producing revenue and attack the looming pension crisis with changes to make it solvent in the long-term future. He wants to privatize the liquor store system, bringing in revenue from sale of licenses and increasing consumer choice."Corbett clearly the choice over Wolf's dangerous agenda - SunGazette.com | News, Sports, Jobs, Community Information - Williamsport-Sun Gazette
Monday, November 3, 2014
Liberal Pa. newspaper declines to endorse 'untested' Democrat Tom Wolf
A major blow to liberal Democrat Tom Wolf, who expected an automatic
endorsement from one of Pennsylvania's most liberal newspapers, the
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. The newspaper's editorial board says it cannot
endorse the 'untested' Wolf for governor.
From the newspapers "non-endorsement" endorsement editorial:
"... it is hard to tell how (Tom Wolf's) leadership at a small company not open to public view has prepared him for the bare-knuckled politics of working with a Legislature, particularly one controlled by the opposing party. "
The newspaper stops short of calling Wolf a liar:
"Perhaps because he self-funded his primary win and has had a fat lead in most polls, the novice candidate has left some of his views undefined. He has been reticent about the details of his plan to change the income tax structure, claiming he can’t be specific on who will pay more and who will pay less until he has a look at the inside books. That claim rings false."
Read the full editorial here.
(The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is the third Democratic-leaning newspaper that has declined to endorse Wolf for governor, joining the Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News.)
From the newspapers "non-endorsement" endorsement editorial:
"... it is hard to tell how (Tom Wolf's) leadership at a small company not open to public view has prepared him for the bare-knuckled politics of working with a Legislature, particularly one controlled by the opposing party. "
The newspaper stops short of calling Wolf a liar:
"Perhaps because he self-funded his primary win and has had a fat lead in most polls, the novice candidate has left some of his views undefined. He has been reticent about the details of his plan to change the income tax structure, claiming he can’t be specific on who will pay more and who will pay less until he has a look at the inside books. That claim rings false."
Read the full editorial here.
(The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is the third Democratic-leaning newspaper that has declined to endorse Wolf for governor, joining the Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News.)