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Pennsylvania: House Yes 12.4* 42 Mike Conaway: Republican Texas House No 12.4* 43 Ralph Abraham: Republican Louisiana: House No 12.4* 44 Markwayne Mullin: Republican Oklahoma Senate [a] Yes 11.4* 45 Ann Wagner: Republican Missouri: House Yes 11.1* 46 Jackie Speier: Democratic California House No 11.0* 47 Thom Tillis: Republican North Carolina ...
U.S. Representative from Ohio (1909–1913) Governor of Ohio (1913–15, 1917–21) Democratic nominee for U.S. President (1920) $40 million (D. 1950) [22] Founded a chain of newspapers that continues today as Cox Enterprises: Samuel J. Tilden: Democratic: Chair of the New York Democratic Party (1866–1874) Governor of New York (1875–1876)
The following is a list of members of the United States House of Representatives from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. For chronological tables of members of both houses of the United States Congress from the state (through the present day), see United States congressional delegations from Pennsylvania. The list has been updated periodically ...
Pennsylvania’s richest people made their fortunes in different ways: food, drink, sports, finances and more. Forbes’ annual ranking of the world’s billionaires lists 2,668 people with a ...
In Pennsylvania’s attorney general race, Republican Dave Sunday is getting support from billionaire Jeff Yass, and Democrat Eugene DePasquale is accusing Sunday of hiding it.
In their second year controlling the Pennsylvania House of Representatives after more than a decade as the minority party, Democratic lawmakers had some success. That included tackling maternal ...
A Pennsylvania federal district court dismissed a parallel suit on the same day. [17] Prior to the 2018 House elections , the Republicans had held 12 seats to 6 for the Democrats, and prior to the March 2018 special election in the 18th district, the delegation had consisted of 13 Republicans and 5 Democrats.
According to Forbes, Yass had a net worth of $27.6 billion in April 2024 [1] which grew to $49.6 billion by September 2024 [2] and is the richest man in Pennsylvania. [3] He is a registered Libertarian [4] who gives money to conservative super-PACs including Club for Growth Action and the Protect Freedom Political Action Committee. [3]