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Fetterman being sworn in as Lieutenant Governor in 2019 in the Pennsylvania State Senate chamber. Fetterman was sworn into office as the lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania on January 15, 2019, replacing Mike Stack. [58] [59] One the first tasks Governor Tom Wolf gave him was to look into legalizing marijuana statewide. [58]
In the early days of the pandemic, Fetterman, then Pennsylvania’s lieutenant governor, participated in a daily staff call with top officials in then-Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration.
Fetterman’s strategy, which dates back to a failed 2016 Senate bid and his successful 2018 lieutenant governor campaign, was to visit every Pennsylvania county, even the rural ones that ...
FILE - Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, a Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, speaks during a campaign event in York, Pa., Oct. 8, 2022. An NBC News correspondent who interviewed Fetterman ...
Kim Ward – John Fetterman resigned as lieutenant governor to serve in the U.S. Senate on January 3, 2023, Ward served as acting lieutenant governor until January 17, 2023, when Lieutenant Governor-elect Austin Davis was sworn in. [11]
Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, who is the Democratic nominee for the state’s open Senate seat, said in his first interview after having a stroke in May that he is “feeling really good.”
It was the only official residence of a lieutenant governor in the United States, [3] and cost the state government roughly $400,000 a year to maintain in 2017. [2] [7] In 2019 Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman decided not to move into the residence upon being elected, instead choosing to open the grounds to the public. [3]
Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, the Democratic nominee in the state’s high-profile U.S. Senate contest, has been released from the hospital after a stay of more than a week following a ...