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Shapiro has 'serious' US Steel takeover concerns

Plus, a child care conundrum.

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Wednesday, July 31, 2024
Today: Shapiro's steel stance, swing state sojourns, Trump in Harrisburg, and talkin' basketball. This is PA Post. Thanks for checking in.
'NO' ON NIPPON

Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro has come out against a Japanese company's planned takeover of Pennsylvania-based U.S. Steel. 

"Speaking from a state perspective as governor, if the U.S. steel workers aren't happy with this deal, which they are not, I'm not happy with this deal," Shapiro said Tuesday in a Philly talk with U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.

Shapiro, who's in the running to be Kamala Harris' pick for vice president, joins a chorus of critics against the proposed U.S. Steel-Nippon Steel merger, which has potential economic implications for a key swing state and also "national security" implications, according to some of the deal's critics. 

The Biden administration vowed to block the deal. So has former President Donald Trump. Lawmakers from both major parties have been critical.

Harris isn't expected to spotlight the issue, having already received the United Steelworkers' endorsement. Arbitration between the union and U.S. Steel over the planned $14.9 billion acquisition is set for August.

In May, Shapiro said he secured a commitment from Nippon Steel to move its U.S. headquarters to Pennsylvania as part of the deal, adding in a talk with TribLIVE: “Nippon has failed to satisfy the needs of the United Steelworkers. And I stand with those steelworkers and their jobs, and they are gonna have a seat at the table of any transaction, as they should.”

The proposed deal is currently under federal review amid a lobbying push by Nippon aided by Trump Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

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"There should be no discussion of this case without recognizing the tragic loss of life and resulting devastation for Mr. Piazza’s family and friends."

—Pa. Attorney General Michelle Henry on guilty pleas from two former Penn State fraternity leaders charged in the 2017 hazing death of Tim Piazza.
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DAILY RUNDOWN
Today's top news story in Pennsylvania.
'VERY DISAPPOINTED': In June, a coalition of more than 50 local chambers of commerce penned an open letter urging Pennsylvania lawmakers to fund child care programs directly. Despite the state’s $10.6 billion budget surplus, this push failed. Spotlight PA reports that leaves the industry without much-needed funding at a critical time.
 
Today's second top news story in Pennsylvania.
SWING STATE TOUR: Kamala Harris and her soon-to-be-named pick for vice president will hit the road next week for a swing state tour, starting in Philadelphia. Gov. Shapiro is still in the running following North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper's exit. New polling shows a narrow race between Harris and Donald Trump in pivotal Pennsylvania.
 
Today's third top news story in Pennsylvania.VOTER ROLLS: An app is fueling widespread voter-eligibility challenges in states like Pennsylvania ahead of the 2024 election, CNN reports. The app, IV3, is backed by the right-wing activists at True the Vote and has led to mass challenges of registrations, including at Pennsylvania nursing homes and assisted living facilities.

Today's fourth top news story in Pennsylvania.TRUMP IN PA: Trump will hit the stump in Harrisburg today, his first 2024 campaign stop in Pennsylvania since his attempted assassination on July 13 in Butler, the Capital-Star reports. In related news: Local officials tell the Butler Eagle newspaper they have not heard from the Trump team about an announced return rally there.

Today's fifth top news story in Pennsylvania.JOB CUT: A Jeannette plastic lumber manufacturer is being sued by a man who says it improperly rescinded a job offer when it found out about his medical marijuana use, TribLIVE reports. The company said it was a “safety sensitive position.” As Spotlight PA previously reported state law has left lots of gray area for both sides to navigate.
 
IN OTHER NEWS
PLAY BALL: Gov. Shapiro hooped with kids in Philly on Tuesday, and quickly lost them with his pick for the NBA's greatest player of all time.

VEEP TRIVIA: Do you know who the first vice president from Pennsylvania was? Hint: It wasn't Joe Biden. WITF has the answer

'HOTSHOTS': Twenty firefighters were set to depart Dauphin County for Montana Tuesday to help fight western wildfires, FOX43 reports.
 
HALFWAY POINT: We're more than halfway to Christmas and the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Here's how Wilkes-Barre celebrates the latter.

NEXT SEASON: The Spirit Halloween signs are going up and that means fall is coming. Here's why this autumn may be "cooler-than-average."
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